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Wyndham Clark Signed 123rd U. S. Open Flag Los Angeles County Club JSA AN23772

Wyndham Clark Signed 123rd U. S. Open Flag Los Angeles County Club JSA AN23772
Wyndham Clark Signed 123rd U. S. Open Flag Los Angeles County Club JSA AN23772
Wyndham Clark Signed 123rd U. S. Open Flag Los Angeles County Club JSA AN23772
Wyndham Clark Signed 123rd U. S. Open Flag Los Angeles County Club JSA AN23772

Wyndham Clark Signed 123rd U. S. Open Flag Los Angeles County Club JSA AN23772
This original flag is authenticated by James Spence Authentication (JSA) and features the Los Angeles Angels team logo. The flag is a perfect addition to any golf or sports fan’s collection and is sure to be a conversation starter. Don’t miss your chance to own this one-of-a-kind item!
Wyndham Clark Signed 123rd U. S. Open Flag Los Angeles County Club JSA AN23772
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RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark

RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark

RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
This is a seldomly seen and RARE Vintage Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting & Letter Lot, by convicted serial killer, Hadden Clark b. This piece depicts several artworks, including a creepy and finely rendered Valentine letter to the correspondent, featuring Cupids with erect phalluses, two graphite drawings of WNBA basketball players, and a latter artwork on the verso of a letter, featuring two angels embracing. These artworks and letters were acquired from an old filing cabinet in an abandoned storage unit from Los Angeles County, California, with letters that were addressed to Ken Karnig, Joe Hiles, Shane Bugbee, and Sondra London Feel free to look these people up yourself. If you like what you see, I encourage you to make an Offer. Please check out my other listings for more wonderful and unique artworks! I do not condone the acts of the artis t, but as a degreed Art Historian, I will allow these pieces to be available to the public, who can ultimately decide their relevancy and importance. Hadden Irving Clark (born July 31, 1952). Currently serving two 30-year sentences at. In Westover, Maryland for the murders of 6-year-old Michele Lee Dorr in 1986, and 23-year-old Laura Houghteling in 1992. He was also given a 10-year sentence for robbery after stealing from a former landlord. Clark is the second of four children, and was born and raised in Troy, New York. His brother, Bradfield Clark, strangled a woman in California before eating several body parts. Clark’s parents were both alcoholics and often fought with each other in front of their children. Clark’s mother dressed him in girls’ clothes when drunk and called him “Kristen”. His father eventually committed suicide. As a teenager, Clark tortured and killed animals owned by children who bullied him. Clark trained as a chef and served in the United States Navy until he was discharged after being diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. Over the years, he held a number of menial jobs but was mostly homeless. Clark was arrested multiple times for theft and retaliation. He was arrested for robbery after he vandalized a former landlord’s property and committed several thefts. On May 31, 1986, Clark was ordered by his brother to move out of the latter’s home in Silver Spring. Michele Dorr, a six-year-old friend of his niece, came over looking for her. Clark took Michele to an upstairs room and slashed her throat with a chef knife. Clark then attempted to sexually assault her corpse, drank some of her blood, ate a piece of her flesh, and stuffed her in a duffel bag. He buried her in a park 12 miles away. On October 18, 1992, he killed 23-year-old Laura Houghteling in Bethesda. Clark was working as a gardener for Laura’s mother Penny when she accused Clark of stealing tools from her backyard shed. Clark entered the house through the back door and stabbed Laura to death in her bedroom with a kitchen knife and suffocated her with a pillow. He carried her body in a bedsheet through a wooded area and buried her a half-mile away. He left behind a pillow with his fingerprint as he moved the body. Police soon discovered the bloody pillow and linked the print on it to Clark. Clark confessed and led police to Laura’s body eight months after the murder. Police began looking at him for Dorr’s murder after discovering he lived two houses down from Dorr’s father at the time she disappeared. Police later tested his brother’s old house for blood and found Dorr’s blood in the wooden floorboards of an upstairs bedroom. Clark later led police to her body in January 2000. Clark has confessed to murdering dozens of people starting as a teenager. In 2004, he sent a letter claiming he had killed a then-unidentified woman in Cape Cod. In 1974 known as Lady of the Dunes. Clark explained that he had buried evidence from the crime in his grandfather’s garden and that he knew the woman’s identity but was not going to tell authorities because he claimed they mistreated him. As he has paranoid schizophrenia. Police doubt the accuracy of the confession. The decedent was identified in 2022 as Ruth Marie Terry, who was married at the time of her death to Guy Rockwall Muldavin, who is considered a person of interest in Terry’s death as well as multiple others. Clark led police on December 15, 2000, to his grandparents’ former property where they discovered a plastic bucket with more than 200 pieces of jewelry. Among the items were Laura Houghteling’s high school class ring. He claimed the items were “trophies” he took from his victims. Author Adrian Havill’s. Book Born Evil: A True Story of Cannibalism and Sexual Murder (2001) is a true crime story of Hadden Clark’s crimes. Author Robert Keller’s book True Crime: American Monsters Volume 3: 12 Horrific American Serial Killers (2013) one of the 12 murderers reported on in the book is Hadden Clark. The author focuses on Clark’s cross-dressing cannibalism and his stash of mementos suggesting there are more victims. The Channel 5 (UK). Series Born to Kill. Episode aired: 17 September 2013, reports on Clark’s formative years and their impact on his adult criminal behavior. Network series Evil, I season 5 episode 32, “Dressed to Kill”, aired August 3, 2012, reports on Houghteling’s disappearance and law enforcement suspects the family gardener Clark is responsible. When police search his storage shed they discover evidence tying him to her death. Released multiple crime-documentary episodes from different shows covering the Hadden Clark crimes. Season 7, Episode 25: “Dressed to Kill”, aired March 29, 2003, covers Michele Lee Dorr’s case. Her dad is mentally traumatized by his daughter’s passing and provides detectives with a false confession. However further investigation uncovers evidence leading to the real killer. The series Mugshots episode “Portrait of a Serial Killer: Hadden Clark”, aired June 1, 2002. The true crime and on-the-scene police investigation series Crime Stories episode “Dark Secrets: Hadden Clark”, aired: 2002. The series The Investigators episode “Dark Secrets”, aired: 9 September 2002. Forensic Files – Season 3, Episode 9: “Beaten by a Hair”, aired: November 26, 1998, covers Laura Houghteling’s disappearance. Police find the victim’s hairbrush with 30 hairs, one of which was artificial and did not belong to Laura. The artificial hair, along with other forensic evidence, directly tied Clark to her death. Two-part series on The Last Podcast on the Left. Episodes “Hadden Clark Part I- Mommy’s Basement Bakery” and “Hadden Clark Part II- Women’s Panties”, aired: November 2019.
RARE Prison SERIAL KILLER Outsider Art Painting Letter Lot, Hadden Clark
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Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935

Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935

Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
This is a Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos Lot (4), depicting the untimely car crash & death of “Red” Clark (1907 – 1935), at the Ascot Speedway, which was located near Gardena, California in Los Angeles County. The First Photo depicts “Red” Clark in the seat of his hotrod Chrystler midget car, with “Mendell SPC” and “#7″ painted on the chassis. Photo Two shows Clark, with a friend posing for a photo in front of Clark’s automobile garage. Photo Three is the most dramatic of all of these images and shows the aftermath of Clark’s fatal crash at Ascot Speedway. It is titled in ink on the photo’s surface: June 12, 1935. Several people rush to both the automobile, and the fatally injured Clark, possibly attending to the medical injuries of the driver, who was pulled from the car. Beyond the chain link fence, dozens of children, and ethnic minorities such as Latinos and African Americans can be seen witnessing the crash. The sad truth is that in the 1930’s, these racing fans likely were not permitted to enter, and had to view the race from outside the gate. Photo Three highlights this historical inequity, and the sad fact that many children of elementary school age watched a dying man in the dirt before them. Photo Four is much more somber and depicts several people gazing at the mangled wreckage of “Red” Clark’s race car. The wheels are bent inward, and the overall condition of the vehicle reveals that a serious impact has occurred. This photo is titled in ink, on the surface of the picture: Ascot Speedway. Driver Red Clark Killed. Each photo is approximately 8 x 10 inches. Good condition for nearly a century of age and storage, with some expected scuffing, light creasing, and fleabites to the edges please see photos. The overall frame itself is approximately 17 1/2 x 21 1/2 inches. These are the only publicly known photographs of racer Loren “Red” Clark (1907 – 1935,) or the infamous Ascot Speedway crash, to exist, anywhere. Acquired from an old collection in Los Angeles County, California. If you like what you see, I encourage you to make an Offer. Please check out my other listings for more wonderful and unique items! Tulare County, CA, United States. Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA, United States. American Automobile Association Pacific Coast Big Car Championship. “Red” Clark died of injuries received when his car lost a wheel and went out of control during an afternoon practice session at Legion Ascot Speedway in Los Angeles, California, United States. Clark’s machine, owned by Henry Jacques, plunged through a guard rail and went down an embankment. He suffered a fractured pelvis and internal injuries that were not thought to be life threatening, but died the following evening despite the best medical attention. Some newspapers listed his name as Fred “Red” Clark but the California Death Index confirms the name Loren M. Clark was a native of California, but lived most of his life in Texas, where he started his racing career. He was also a pilot, and did some airplane stunt work for the movie industry. He had been driving at Ascot for 2 years, and finished seventh in AAA Pacific Coast Championship points in 1934. Red Clark was survived by his widow, three small children – one of them named Fred – and his father. He was buried in Valhalla Memorial Park in Burbank, California, but his grave had no marker until one was placed by the National Sprint Car Museum. TULARE ADVANCE-REGISTER (JUNE 14, 1935). RACE DRIVER KILLED LOS ANGELES, June 14 (UP) Injuries received Sunday when his racing car plunged the track at the Ascot Speedway during a practice run, today caused the death of Loren “Red” Clark, automobile race driver. He suffered a fractured skull and internal injuries when the machine hurtled through a fence and down an embankment. Ascot Park was open between 1957 and 1990. The track held numerous. United States Auto Club. (USAC) national tour races and three. Turkey Night Grand Prix. Was held at the track for several decades. Ascot Park was the fourth of four Ascot sites in Los Angeles after the original one-mile Ascot Speedway at Central & Florence was open between 1907 and 1919. A second site named Legion Ascot Speedway. Held races between 1924 and 1936. Legion Ascot closed after 24 drivers died while racing at the track. A third site named Southern Ascot held races between 1937 and 1942 in South Gate on a half mile dirt oval. Los Angeles Speedway opened in 1957. On the site of a former. It was built less than 1 mile (1.6 km) from the former site of Carrell Speedway, which had been closed in late 1954 to make way for the. The track was renamed to New Ascot Stadium in October 1958 as part of a management change. The track assumed the name it held until its closure, Ascot Park in 1961. Promoted major races at the venue, and later leased the track from 1976 until his death in 1984, when his family continued operating the venue. His radio advertisements ended with the phrase Come to Ascot, where the 110, the 405 and the 91 freeways collide! With seating for only 7,500, Ascot Park was smaller than the other tracks of the area including the Ontario Motor Speedway. (closed in 1980), and the Riverside International Raceway. However, the park was equally well-known, due to its being surrounded by freeways for easy access, its regularly scheduled races, and its heavy radio advertising. The half-mile course featured tight semi-banked turns, long straight-ways, and a tacky surface that was conducive to dramatic sprint car racing. Other motorsport events, such as Figure 8 racing. And motorcycle flat track, TT racing and motocross, were also held at Ascot. The dirt racetrack hosted races in the United States Auto Club. (USAC) sprint car championship, the AMA Grand National Championship. Ascot was also the site of the annual USAC Turkey Night Grand Prix. Though he began doing stunt jumps in 1966 at small venues such as fairs and carnivals, Evel Knievel. (Robert Craig Knievel) gained international attention with his first televised jump on ABC’s Wide World of Sports. At Ascot Park Raceway on March 25, 1967, successfully clearing 15 cars. The racetrack was also used in movies and TV shows like the original Gone in 60 Seconds. The 50th annual Turkey Night Grand Prix for USAC midget cars. Became the last of more than 5,000 main events held since the track opened. Ascot Park was closed in November 1990. It remained unused after a failed development project occupied the former site for a number of years. Was hosting live races of Thursday Night Thunder. Sprint car racing from 1988 to the track’s closing in 1990 and later went over to Indianapolis. And the show was later moved to Saturday night, some of the most famous driver to race at Ascot was Jeff Gordon. Events were held at the track. The 1957 event was held on the 0.5-mile (0.80 km) track. It was won by Eddie. The second NASCAR event was a 500 lap event on the 0.4-mile (0.64 km) track, and it was won by Parnelli Jones. The final event was held in 1961 on the 0.5-mile (0.80 km) track. Lapped the field for the win.
Historic Original Race Car DEATH Crash Photos, RED CLARK Ascot Speedway 1935
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Carole Lombard Clark Gable at Los Angeles County Fair Vintage Candid Photo 1936

Carole Lombard Clark Gable at Los Angeles County Fair Vintage Candid Photo 1936
Carole Lombard Clark Gable at Los Angeles County Fair Vintage Candid Photo 1936

Carole Lombard Clark Gable at Los Angeles County Fair Vintage Candid Photo 1936
Vintage 7×9 photo of Carole Lombard and Clark Gable at the Los Angeles County Fair 1936. Acme stamp, date stamp and information snipe on verso. There is a light crease to the upper left corner tip. The item “Carole Lombard Clark Gable at Los Angeles County Fair Vintage Candid Photo 1936″ is in sale since Sunday, July 14, 2019. This item is in the category “Entertainment Memorabilia\Movie Memorabilia\Photographs\Pre-1940\Black & White”. The seller is “piecesfromthepast” and is located in Canfield, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Iceland, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Peru, Viet nam, Uruguay, Russian federation.
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Carole Lombard Clark Gable at Los Angeles County Fair Vintage Candid Photo 1936