Post by newbienew on Oct 28, 2017 19:32:18 GMT
15 expensive homes in this area were burglarized. More than $20,000 worth of silver, jewelry and other articles were stolen. Evidence indicates members of the same gang have committed most of and perhaps all of the burglaries. The burglars are expects, both at getting into the homes and selecting the items they steal. They usually break into a house by forcing a window or door with a prying tool between 2 and 4 am. They specialize in stealing expensive silverware. In four of the burglaries sets values at between $2,500 and $3,000 were taken. The thieves left behind sets which were not very valuable. They also look for expensive furs and jewelry. In several cases they stole television and stereo sets. Many of the victimized homes have bedrooms on the second floor and the burglars ransacked the first floor rooms without awakening the occupants. However, in two cases in which the occupants woke up, women were sexually molested.
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6/11/76-6/13/76 Alan J Squier M burglary 4242 Vasser Way Sacramento
The Squier home was broken into between 6/11 & 6/13. The loss was more than $10,000. A large quantity of jewelry and silver was stolen.
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2/18/1976 Clark Graham burglary Carmichael Sacramento
Burglars broke into the Graham home and stole jewelry and other items worth $6,000. Of particular sentimental value are a very old yellow gold pocket watch and a charm bracelet strung with gold coins from various countries.
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8/10/1972 Wyman G. Smith M Burglary 6330 Rio Bonito Dr, Carmichael
Sacramento Burglars visited the Smith home in Carmichael at least twice while the family was on vacation and stole $10,000 worth of silverware, antiques and other articles. A man was discovered looting the home at 9:30 AM, 8/10/73. He ran away. He is described as a Caucasian, 5'4", 160, blond hair. The most easily identifiable items taken are two silver dinner service sets for 12 with the monogram S. An antique gilt trimmed dress parade sword with a gold plate on which is engraved "To Wyman Mitchell". A large Seth Thomas antique walnut desk clock. The key was left behind.
SMITH, WYMAN G., SR.
Wyman Smith, Sr., Funeral Is Set Last rites will be held tomorrow for Wyman G. Smith, Sr., president of the Sun Stop and Wyman Fabrics at 4901 Franklin Blvd. The services will begin at 11 AM in the East Lawn Cemetery Chapel under direction of the Miller and Skelton Funeral Home. Cremation will follow. Smith died yesterday in his home at 1720 Berkeley Way. He established his firm in 1939 and during recent years operated the business in partnership with his son, Wyman G. Smith, Jr. He was born in Sacramento, the son of Franklin B. and Bell B. Smith, also natives of this city. His father was the son of Halsey G. who settled in Sacramento about 1852 from his native England. Halsey was the owner of the old Pioneer Flour Mill on the Sacramento River near Capitol Avenue. Wyman Smith belonged to Sacramento Scottish Rite Bodies, the Ben Ali Temple of the Shrine, Union Lodge No. 58, Free and Accepted Masons, and the Grandfathers club of Sacramento. He was the husband of Mae H., father of Mrs. Marjorie Hartwick, brother of Mrs. Winona Sale, and grandfather of Wyman G. Smith III, Candace Ann Smith, and Gregory Allen Hartwick, all of Sacramento. The family requests that any remembrance be sent to the Visiting Nurses Association. [Sacramento Bee , 12-21-1954. Submitted by KKM]
Alan J Squire JR
Previous Locations: Midvale, UT; Sacramento, CA
I am especially focused on the 5'4 160 lbs blond hair Caucasian who escaped in 1973. Did he perhaps also steal some fabric and use that at his future break-ins?
In 1975-76 VR who I believe was EAR was known to be fatter than typical and to run funny.
In 1978 when EAR started he was no longer fat and his height is given closer to 6'0
I mention this because if this is EAR 5'4 in 1973 gives a pretty clear age (13-15 in Aug 1973) and 160 lbs in 1973 at 5'4 which then slims in VR and further slims in rancho cordova give an atypical weight profile with age.
I got the age by assuming his father was 5.9 and mother 5.4 which are average height. 5'4 is a height that men who grow to 5'11-6'0 are at only during their 13-15 age range.
And using this calculator I found online.
tall.life/height-calculator-how-tall-will-i-be/
It is further interesting because Wyman ran a fabrics company and there was an unknown fabric at many EAR locations.
It is further interesting that Clearfield,ut where Victim Cruz went for training is near both Hill AFB and Midvale,ut.
The point here is not to focus on any individual victims or on air force bases.
The point is that when you focus on the victims and especially their surnames and places of residence, there is a set of links that cluster around the situations of the EAR case.
This wasn't random. There is some linkage between a fraternity of people who are linked to a set of locations and in their midst is EAR.
Only by maintaining that all the victims are random and share no interconnection can this case remain unsolved.