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Post by almagata on Jul 6, 2016 10:50:22 GMT
Lee Frickstad Hassler was a Berkeley graduate who was killed when he returned from Germany where he was working as a bookkeeper for Toyota Motors. While at Berkley he studied Economics. Following college, he bought a bar in Richmond, CA and eventually moved overseas to work for Toyota and in some accounts study language. Lee was known to speak five languages in addition to his accounting work. Lee was described as a guy who kept to himself. Before Lee had left for Germany, he had become licensed to sell real estate in California. This return from Germany was supposedly to resolve a situation where he was owed money and on the day of his death he drove from his parent's house in Berkeley to the Sacramento Valley. DOD: 10/6/1976 Attachments:
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Post by almagata on Jul 6, 2016 10:51:25 GMT
Drivers license and high school yearbook images. Attachments:
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Post by almagata on Jul 6, 2016 10:52:43 GMT
Lee and friends were playing with chemicals while in college. Attachments:
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Post by almagata on Jul 6, 2016 10:55:51 GMT
Questions of drug deal gone bad were possible motive. Lee based on his background is not a guy you would typically expect to be involved in a drug organization. Berkley grad, spoke many languages, came from a society family in the Bay. Attachments:
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Post by almagata on Jul 6, 2016 10:57:02 GMT
More than one young man was found dead in the area. Martin, the second murdered man, was a draftsman and married but drugs were also suspected in his death. Attachments:
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Post by almagata on Jul 6, 2016 11:00:07 GMT
Toyota reference. Attachments:
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Post by Mr Hood on Jul 14, 2016 9:00:03 GMT
Lee and friends were playing with chemicals while in college. When did this appear in the news in relation to when he was killed? Do you have a date or have I missed it? Thanks.
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Post by almagata on Jul 14, 2016 10:51:09 GMT
Lee and friends were playing with chemicals while in college. When did this appear in the news in relation to when he was killed? Do you have a date or have I missed it? Thanks. The chemical explosion article was published in the Oakland Tribune 1/29/1960. He was found dead 10/6/1976.
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Post by Mr Hood on Jul 14, 2016 10:56:04 GMT
When did this appear in the news in relation to when he was killed? Do you have a date or have I missed it? Thanks. The chemical explosion article was published in the Oakland Tribune 1/29/1960. He was found dead 10/6/1976. Thank you. There is most certainly a link to some deaths after their names have been reported in the news. Another murder many, many years previous this this one had the victim's body parts left with old news papers. The LE of the day didn't put much importance on these news papers and totally missed their relevance. I have good reason to believe they were very important.
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Post by almagata on Jul 14, 2016 13:06:46 GMT
The chemical explosion article was published in the Oakland Tribune 1/29/1960. He was found dead 10/6/1976. Thank you. There is most certainly a link to some deaths after their names have been reported in the news. Another murder many, many years previous this this one had the victim's body parts left with old news papers. The LE of the day didn't put much importance on these news papers and totally missed their relevance. I have good reason to believe they were very important. I'm not familiar with the case you are referencing, when and where was it?
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Post by Mr Hood on Jul 14, 2016 17:40:30 GMT
I am preparing a write up, I will link it for you when I've finished. I have some (quite a few) murders that I'm putting together, there's lots of information to cover so it's work in progress they all have a few things in common that LE missed, maybe they just didn't see the relevance or they were determined not to have somebody see it, iyswim.
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Post by albion on Jul 15, 2016 0:00:23 GMT
When did this appear in the news in relation to when he was killed? Do you have a date or have I missed it? Thanks. The chemical explosion article was published in the Oakland Tribune 1/29/1960. He was found dead 10/6/1976. There does seem to be good reason to investigate the life history of Hassler. Which college he went to. If he had any other arrests or known connections. Wasnt there a German girl who was murdered in San Francisco at about this time as well. I think she had her phone number found in Valerie McDonald's purse. Any connection to that case? Remember Kenji opened a night club to launder money also. Could Hassler's friend have been doing that as well?
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Post by albion on Jul 15, 2016 0:07:00 GMT
I am preparing a write up, I will link it for you when I've finished. I have some (quite a few) murders that I'm putting together, there's lots of information to cover so it's work in progress they all have a few things in common that LE missed, maybe they just didn't see the relevance or they were determined not to have somebody see it, iyswim. I wrote a long paragraph about what you are talking about, and then up in smoke it went. Anyway, the gist was that we use our subjective abilities to decipher the clues. We should throw everything out there, and see where the patterns are, if any. And then objectively go back and research what we find. Once the pattern of the "deranged lone serial killer was established by the Boston Strangler and the Zodiac, it seems to me LE did everything they could to put everyone into that box. This board sint a court of law, we can theorize all day long.
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Post by almagata on Jul 15, 2016 6:30:57 GMT
The chemical explosion article was published in the Oakland Tribune 1/29/1960. He was found dead 10/6/1976. There does seem to be good reason to investigate the life history of Hassler. Which college he went to. If he had any other arrests or known connections. Wasnt there a German girl who was murdered in San Francisco at about this time as well. I think she had her phone number found in Valerie McDonald's purse. Any connection to that case? Remember Kenji opened a night club to launder money also. Could Hassler's friend have been doing that as well? Albion, I doubt you will be surprised that Lee Hassler graduated from Berkeley. He studied Economics. The German girl you mentioned was Inez Sailer. She was found dead 1/1/1981 so it was quite a few years after Lee Hassler was found dead. The summary of her death from the Chronicle is listed below. On New Year's Day, the body of a young woman was found in the carport of a San Jose apartment complex. She had been shot five times in the body and brain. The victim, Inez Sailer, was an attractive, 23-year-old German woman who had arrived in San Francisco two months before from New Mexico, according to friends. She had been last seen leaving a New Year's Eve party in the Richmond District. Sailer was an open, personable young woman, but was nervous about living in a big city, according to a woman who worked with her at a Japanese bedding store. "She had such a good aura about her," recalled the friend. Sailer, who did not know many people in San Francisco, was interested in new wave music, an interest that led her to clubs featuring the music. It was there, the friend speculated, that Sailer may have met Valerie McDonald, whose name was found on a piece of paper in her wallet. The friend had no idea what else the two young women may have had in common. I wonder what Inez Sailer was doing in New Mexico? New Mexico is not exactly a top destination for foreign visitors.
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Post by Mr Hood on Jul 15, 2016 7:10:30 GMT
There does seem to be good reason to investigate the life history of Hassler. Which college he went to. If he had any other arrests or known connections. Wasnt there a German girl who was murdered in San Francisco at about this time as well. I think she had her phone number found in Valerie McDonald's purse. Any connection to that case? Remember Kenji opened a night club to launder money also. Could Hassler's friend have been doing that as well? Albion, I doubt you will be surprised that Lee Hassler graduated from Berkeley. He studied Economics. The German girl you mentioned was Inez Sailer. She was found dead 1/1/1981 so it was quite a few years after Lee Hassler was found dead. The summary of her death from the Chronicle is listed below. On New Year's Day, the body of a young woman was found in the carport of a San Jose apartment complex. She had been shot five times in the body and brain. The victim, Inez Sailer, was an attractive, 23-year-old German woman who had arrived in San Francisco two months before from New Mexico, according to friends. She had been last seen leaving a New Year's Eve party in the Richmond District. Sailer was an open, personable young woman, but was nervous about living in a big city, according to a woman who worked with her at a Japanese bedding store. "She had such a good aura about her," recalled the friend. Sailer, who did not know many people in San Francisco, was interested in new wave music, an interest that led her to clubs featuring the music. It was there, the friend speculated, that Sailer may have met Valerie McDonald, whose name was found on a piece of paper in her wallet. The friend had no idea what else the two young women may have had in common. I wonder what Inez Sailer was doing in New Mexico? New Mexico is not exactly a top destination for foreign visitors. I think I know why Berkeley connects, the piece of paper with Valerie's name on it at first glance I'd say was def. planted, and all this is before I've even looked up the case on Inez Sailer. Wow, the things you see by chance.
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