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Eddie Nash

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gunpoint, and stole Nash's drugs, jewelry and money. At one point, one of the Wonderland Gang's member's guns went off, grazing Nash's bodyguard's face. Nash was then made to beg for life on his knees, an act that he found humiliating. Nash quickly suspected John Holmes was involved in the robbery as he had been at Nash's home the morning of the robbery. The following day, a friend of Nash's confirmed his suspicions after telling him he had seen Holmes wearing some of his stolen jewelry.
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During the trial, Susan Rambo testified that Harlyn Codd had told her Nash was Telesforo's father, and that Nash once had paid Garceau to fulfill a contract but that Garceau had failed to perform and, as a result, Nash was "looking for" Garceau. At trial, evidence was presented that Garceau murdered
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Nash was believed to have planned the murders that were committed by three of his henchmen. Nash planned to kill John Holmes but later decided to spare Holmes' life and use the Wonderland murders to "teach Holmes a lesson". Holmes later told his first wife, Sharon, he was forced to accompany three
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trade, Holmes helped the group plan the invasion. Holmes went to Nash's home on the morning of the attack to leave a sliding door unlocked so the Gang could enter the home. On June 29, 1981, the Wonderland Gang entered into Nash's home via the unlocked sliding door, held Nash and his bodyguard at
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had run out) and to having ordered his associates to retrieve stolen property from the Wonderland house, which might have resulted in violence including murder, but he denied having planned the murders that occurred. He also agreed to cooperate with law enforcement authorities. In exchange, he
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A police search of Nash's home days after the murders revealed a large amount of cocaine. Nash was sentenced to eight years in prison, but a judge released him after just two, purportedly due to Nash's poor health. An associate of Nash later admitted that they had bribed the judge with about $
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Robert Frederick Garceau. Garceau was turned in to the police after he murdered Greg Rambo, who had helped him dispose of the Bautistas' bodies. Rambo's wife, Susan, knew of the Bautista murders and talked to the police under an agreement of immunity.
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In 1990, Nash was tried in state court for having planned the murders; the trial resulted in an 11–1 hung jury. Nash would later admit that he had bribed the lone holdout, a young woman, with $ 50,000. The retrial ended in an acquittal.
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gunmen to the Wonderland Avenue home. He claimed he was then held at gunpoint and forced to watch the quadruple murders. While police believe Holmes likely took part in the murders, Holmes would maintain that he never killed anyone.
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Bautista because she threatened to expose Garceau's drug operations to Nash, and Garceau killed her son because Telesforo had witnessed Bautista's murder. Garceau was convicted of all three murders and sentenced to death.
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Throughout the 1990s, law enforcement figures continued to hound Nash, who had been referred to in various print media as "the one who got away". In 1995, in a broad series of raids targeting alleged
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On July 1, two days after Nash was robbed, Ron Launius, Billy Deverell, Joy Audrey Gold Miller, and Barbara Richardson were found bludgeoned to death at their home at 8763 Wonderland Avenue in
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with only $ 7. He briefly found work as an actor and stuntman, and was an expert horseman. In 1952, he appeared in a small role as a character named "Nash" in an episode of the Western series
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magazine interview, "He was an awful man... John told me he used to leave the bathrooms without toilet paper, then offer the young women cocaine if they'd lick his ass clean."
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in 1981; the suspected motive was as a retaliation for the robbery of Nash's home perpetrated two days earlier by three to five men. A key player in the incident,
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In 2000, after a four-year joint investigation involving local and federal authorities, Nash was arrested and indicted on federal charges under the
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figures, federal agents armed with search warrants raided Nash's house and confiscated what was thought to be a cache of
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cocaine, and as a result, his career had declined due to chronic impotence. In order to settle a substantial debt to
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plays a character named Rahad Jackson, whose bodyguard, home, and living situation are heavily influenced by Nash's.
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On September 6 or 7, 1984, Nash's former lover Maureen Bautista and her son Telesforo were stabbed to death by
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received a four-and-a-half year prison sentence (including time already served) and a $ 250,000 fine.
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Hollywood Death and Scandal Sites: Seventeen Driving Tours with Directions and the Full Story, 2d ed
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Disco's Out...Murder's In!: The True Story of Frank the Shank and L.A.'s Deadliest Punk Rock Gang
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upheld the legality of what became known as "The Nash testimony." Garceau died from cancer on
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Israel, Nash's family owned 48 hotels. In the early 1950s, Nash immigrated to the
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A lengthy court appeal of Garceau's death sentence was begun, but in 1993 the
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portrays Mr. Y, a pseudonymous depiction of Nash's role in the life of
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agreement in September 2001, pleading guilty to RICO charges and to
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In the 1960s, Nash opened a hot dog stand called Beef's Chuck on
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However, by 1981, Holmes had become desperately addicted to
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According to John Holmes' second wife Laurie (known as
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Index

Ramallah
British Palestine
Los Angeles
Holy Cross Cemetery
restaurateur
drug dealer
restaurateur
money launderer
drug dealer
Wonderland murders
Mandatory Palestine
Orthodox Christian
Palestinians
Ramallah
Jerusalem
United States
The Cisco Kid
Hollywood Boulevard
Starwood
West Hollywood
Hollywood
disco
strip club
Wonderland Murders
Wonderland Murders
adult film
John C. Holmes
Johnny Wadd
freebasing
drug kingpin

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