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  1. Death 24 Jan 1967 (aged 67) Monterey County, California, USA Burial. Willamette National Cemetery. ... Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Guy Harold Cooley ...

  2. Place Of Death: Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States: Date Of Death: August 13, 1967: Married To: Harold Guy Cooley (1924–1927) Movies/Tv Shows ...

  3. Date of death: 13 August, 1967: Died Place: Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA ... Her husband is Harold Guy Cooley (23 June 1924 - 1927) ( divorced) Family ...

    • Summary of Trey Cooley [The Magic Bullet] Case
    • Investigators and Forensic Experts in Trey Cooley’s The Magic Bullet Case
    • Who Was The Culprit of Trey Cooley in The Magic Bullet Case?
    • How Dan Smith’s Modified Pistol and Ammunition Killed Trey?
    • Safety Flaws in Dallas Pistol & Revolver Club in Magic Bullet Case
    • What and How Forensic Evidence Verified Trey Cooley’s Shooter?
    • Who Is Trey Cooley’s Father, and His Influence on Case?
    • Final Verdict of Court and Settlement

    On September 29, 1991, at Dallas Pistol & Revolver Club, a young 15-year spectator, Trey Cooley(Leland Harold “Trey” Cooley III), was struck by a stray bullet when he was sitting behind an air gun range. The bullet enter his temple through a white baseball cap that he was wearing. Trey was rushed back to Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas where h...

    For investigation, detective Tom Pease and crime investigator David Taylorwere assigned to determine whether Trey Cooley’s death was accidental or intentional. Larry Fletcher was assigned as a forensic firearms expert in this case and concluded that it was fired from Dan Smith’s pistol (a competition shooter). Trey Cooley’s father Leland H. Butch C...

    It was an accident.But can be avoided. There was no intention of deliberate harm. However, two major reasons for Trey Cooley’s Magic Bullet incident: 1. The shooter, Dan Smith’s modified firearm and ammunition, and 2. The Dallas Pistol & Revolver Club’s failure to follow safety guidelines.

    Dan Smith’s modified pistol and ammunition were one of the reasons he didn’t realize his gun shoots another bullet in the recoil phase, which pointed far upward than the normal range targe.

    Dallas Pistol & Revolver Club didn’t follow the safety guidelines and had two deadly safety flaws. They were as follows:

    Larry Letcher, a forensic ballistic expert, needed test bullets to compare with the bullet that hit Trey’s head. For that, all pistols, as well as live ammo, were taken from the competitors who were shooting in the yard on that day (September 29, 1991). Live ammunition was fired from respective pistols in order to get a reference sample for compari...

    Trey Cooley’s father is Leland H. Butch Cooley II.He was in the shooting yard on that day with his son. Butch Cooleywas the one who hired attorney Mike Schmidt that lead the investigation with the help of a forensic 3D animation expert to trace the part of the bullet. The judge also appreciates the descriptive nature of the evidencepresented in cou...

    The case was registered for negligence on both: the Dallas Pistol & Revolver Club and the competitors that were shooting that day.
    A sum of more than $3 million was given to Trey’s family for their loss.
    Dallas Pistol & Revolver club redesign the safety measures in the indoor air gun area and closed the outdoor shooting range.
  4. When Guy Harold Cooley was born on 2 September 1898, in Athens, Athens, Ohio, United States, his father, Samuel A Cooley, was 21 and his mother, Lelia L Johnson, was 20. He married Jane Darwell on 23 June 1924, in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States. He lived in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States for about 12 years and Portland ...

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    • Esther Naomi Smith, Jane Darwell
  5. Individual Records Search Search Search Results Results Harold Guy Cooley (1898 - 1967) ... Death 4 Dec 1967 - Monterey County, California, USA. Mother Lelia L Johnson.

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  7. Guy Wilnur Cooley was born on month day 1879, in birth place, Wisconsin, to Mr. Cooley and Ms. Cooley (born Anderson). Guy married Bessie T Mc Ginitie (born Troll-Cooley-Newell). Bessie was born on month day 1876, in birth place, Wisconsin. Guy passed away on month day 1959, at age 80 in death place, California.

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