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  2. Robert Carl “Bob” Henry. Murder victim. His former friend and business partner killed him. ___________________________________ Obituary: Robert (Bob) Carl Henry 12-31-1961 - 9-11-1995 I can't believe it has been 10 years since you were taken from your family and friends.

  3. Nov 1, 1994 · A man accused of killing the actor Bob Crane, his longtime friend, 16 years ago was found not guilty of first-degree murder today by a jury that had deliberated for two and a half days.

  4. Sep 11, 1998 · John Henry Carpenter, 70, who was acquitted of charges that he killed “Hogan’s Heroes” star Bob Crane. Carpenter was arrested in Carson in June 1992 for the 1978 slaying of Crane, his...

    • Facts
    • Analysis I. Preaccusatorial Delay
    • II. Motion to Suppress Evidence Statements
    • A. Affidavit
    • B. Neutral and Detached Magistrate
    • C. Miranda Issues
    • IV. Discovery Violations
    • V. Evidentiary Issues
    • A. Er 404
    • Evidence Admitted to Demonstrate Motive

    At about 5:40 p.m. on September 11, 1995, Robert Henry was shot multiple times at close range in a parking lot outside of his office by an unidentified shooter. Henry died of his wounds. Many witnesses heard the shooting and several observed a suspect wearing dark clothing and a mask; the suspect immediately left the parking lot on a black motorcyc...

    Shandola first argues that the State's delay in charging him severely prejudiced his right to a fair trial because of the deaths of Buffington and Jason Graham in the intervening period. He claims that those two witnesses could have provided evidence that would have supported his alibi defense and that `no meaningful investigation [of Henry's murde...

    Shandola next challenges the admission of evidence that the police obtained from his home and his work locker. `We review the denial of a motion to suppress by determining whether substantial evidence exists to support the trial court's findings of fact, and whether those findings support the trial court's conclusions of law.' State v. Ross, 106 Wn...

    Shandola argues that the 11 page affidavit supporting the search warrant lacked probable cause because it was vague and stale. It was signed seven months after the homicide. We review a challenge to a search warrant affidavit for an abuse of discretion, applying a reasonable person standard. State v. Seagul, 95 Wn.2d 898, 907, 632 P.2d 44 (1981). B...

    Shandola also asserts that the issuing magistrate was not neutral and detached because he had served as a special inquiry judge and granted summary judgment to Henry in his civil action against Shandola arising out of the 1993 New Year's Eve dispute. The State had charged Shandola with assault for that incident and, after Shandola pleaded guilty, H...

    Shandola also contends that the court erred in admitting statements that he made to the police on his front porch on the night of Henry's murder. He contends that he was in custody because he was `outnumbered' by confrontational officers, some of whom were wearing raid jackets, and that he did not receive proper Miranda warnings. Miranda warnings a...

    Shandola next argues that the trial court erred in denying his motions to dismiss for discovery violations. In his first motion, Shandola complained that the State was not forwarding discovery in a timely manner. The court found no arbitrary misconduct by the State and denied the motion. In his second motion, Shandola alleged that the State was wit...

    Shandola next assigns error to the trial court's denial of his motion in limine to exclude certain evidence of prior bad acts. The trial court admitted the challenged evidence to demonstrate Shandola's motive, consciousness of guilt, premeditation, and opportunity. Shandola also challenges the court's evidentiary rulings regarding hearsay, the doct...

    Under ER 404(b), prior bad acts and crimes are generally inadmissible to prove a person's character, but character evidence is admissible in limited circumstances, such as proof of motive, opportunity, intent, preparation, and knowledge. The State must prove the defendant's misconduct by a preponderance of the evidence. State v. Pirtle, 127 Wn.2d 6...

    A trial court broadly defines motive as a defendant's impulse or desire that triggers action. Powell, 126 Wn.2d at 259-60. In murder and assault cases, disputes between the victim and the defendant are generally relevant and admissible to demonstrate motive because `such evidence tends to show the relationship of the parties and their feelings one ...

  5. John Henry Carpenter (April 24, 1928 – September 4, 1998) was an American video equipment salesman, most widely known as the friend and accused murderer of actor Bob Crane in 1978.

  6. Sep 10, 1998 · Even today, more than two decades after someone bludgeoned Crane to death as he slept in his Scottsdale digs after a dinner-show performance, the case remains one of the nation's more memorable...

  7. May 12, 2021 · The Murder of Bob Crane. Posted on May 12, 2021 Catt Smith. “I hear nothing, I see nothing, I know nothing!” This is one of the most iconic lines from the hit TV sitcom Hogan’s Heroes. Little did the writers know how much this line would come back to haunt the life – and death – of the show’s leading man, Bob Crane.

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