I drove by the site of the Spahn Ranch today to give a tour to a female friend who had never been and wanted to see. Our last stop was at the turnoff where Shorty Shea was murdered. I was narrating his final moments and about to pull the car back onto the road when my friend shouted "Look! Is that him?!"
She was pointing to a white piece of paper tacked to the "Manson Tree" and I immediately recognized, even from a distance, the well-known photo of Shorty on his wedding day. Someone had put it up as a bit of a shrine to this oft-neglected victim of the horrible murders during the summer of 1969, complete with what looked like a couple of Mardi Gras necklaces.
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Dump location of Shorty's Car
This is where Shorty's 1962 Mercury Comet was found - 8864 Independence Ave. The top photo is the Canoga Park location today, and below is the same spot in 1969 where Gypsy left it.
Donald Shea's 1962 Merc
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Monday, June 15, 2020
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To Tell the Truth Jay Sebring
This is an episode of To Tell the Truth with Jay Sebring as the guest. January 28 1963!
To Tell the Truth was a game show that aired from 1956-1968. There was a panel of four celebrities whose task it was to figure out which of three contestants was telling the truth about something in particular, it could be an event, their occupation or simply something notable that the person had done. Each wrong vote the panel made earned the impostor $100 in the daytime version or $250 in the nighttime version.
Thank you Max Frost for sending this to us!
To Tell the Truth was a game show that aired from 1956-1968. There was a panel of four celebrities whose task it was to figure out which of three contestants was telling the truth about something in particular, it could be an event, their occupation or simply something notable that the person had done. Each wrong vote the panel made earned the impostor $100 in the daytime version or $250 in the nighttime version.
Thank you Max Frost for sending this to us!
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