No, not Richard Nixon, although Tom did suggest that Irvine's "Great Park" be named after him. Tom’s mentor was Orange County supervisor Ronald Caspers, who disappeared in 1974, along with nine other people, just nine days after his reelection.
I found this old New York Times article:
June 17, 1974, Monday
Search for yacht Shooting Star, which has been missing since June 13 off coast of Baja Calif, continues on June 16. Sailboat, dinghy and various pieces of furniture from yacht are recovered off coast of Mexico. Among passengers is Orange County Supervisor Ronald W Caspers (S).
Governor Ronald Reagan appointed Thomas Riley to replace Caspers in September of 1974.
As I was researching Caspers—there’s virtually no information about him—I came across an OC Weekly article that noted that Tom “once told the Los Angeles Times that he could ‘tell you the registration of the people in a house by observing the neatness of the lawn and what cars are in the driveway.’”
Fuentes is one swell guy.
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4 comments:
As I recall, hide nor hair of these people was every found. Very mysterious, creepy. Perfect complement to the Tom Fuentes story. Where was he while this was happening?
Fuentes had some mysterious alternate lifestyle connection to this event, as I recall.
Reminiscent to the numerous conspiracy theories swirling in the Clinton years concerning missing lib types. Nothing but hyperbole and bullshit
I didn't mean to suggest any conspiracies. I think it is interesting (well, way creepy) that Caspers died as he did. It is a bit of a mystery, isn't it?
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