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The 1970 Death of Ronald Hughes: Manson Family Defence . . . - Reddit A 35-year old defence attorney named Ronald Hughes (nicknamed the “hippie lawyer” because of his bushy beard and knowledge of the hippie subculture) was initially appointed to represent Manson, but two weeks before the trial started, Irving Kanarek became Manson’s attorney and Hughes wound up representing Van Houten instead
What dick things has Jesse Hughes done? : r qotsa - Reddit Jesse Hughes: I'm excited about this I spent the better part of six hours yesterday tracking this UCLA chemistry student down—no shit—and he has built a laboratory in his parents' house in Pasadena where he makes pharmaceutical-grade methamphetamine
What did Ronald Reagan do that made gun owners hate him so much? The Hughes amendment was inserted last minute as a poison pill on the assumption it would kill the whole thing People blame Reagan for signing it, and he does deserve it But they need to remember that the Republican house and senate had to vote to pass it with that amendment
Darrell Shifty Powers : r BandofBrothers - Reddit Darrell Powers was born on March 13th, 1923 in Clinchco, Virginia He grew up at the same place, taking advantage of the great outdoors to become familiar with rifle shooting and quickly became an excellent shooter
American-made Hughes MD500 helicopters were secretly purchased . . . - Reddit Ronald and Monte Semler, owners of Associated Industries in North Hollywood, CA arranged the purchase of 86 MD500s from Hughes Helicopters, Inc , which would be shipped to Europe through a Berlin-based export firm in which they secretly owned a majority share The stated end users were multiple companies in Japan, Nigeria, and elsewhere
Easy Companys Pvt. Joseph Joe D. Liebgott, an unknown . . . - Reddit While on occupation duty in Austria, Easy Company commander Ronald Speirs assigned Liebgott, along with John C Lynch, Don Moone, and Wayne Sisk, to "eliminate" a German who had been the head of a labor camp When they found the man, Liebgott interrogated him for about 30 minutes, confirming that he was the man they wanted