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Find model, mate slain
Date: Sunday, 11 February 1951
Publisher: Chicago Tribune
Find model, mate slain
Date: Sunday, 11 February 1951
Publisher: Chicago Tribune
Berkeley, Cal., Feb 10 (AP)—The bodies of a model and her
husband were found in their apartment here last night, and Police
Inspector A. R. Frock said it was murder and suicide.
The
victims were David E. Cary, 30, an instructor at the L. Ron Hubbard
Dianetics institute of Los Angeles; and his wife, Helen, 28, a model at
the California College of Arts and Crafts.
Police
theorized that Mrs. Cary shot her husband once in the chest, then turned
a .38 caliber pistol on herself. She had been shot once thru the roof
of the mouth. Frock said the pair apparently had been dead 10 days or
more. Police knew of no motive for the shootings.
A
spokesman for the Dianetics institute said Cary took a leave of absence a
month ago. The spokesman described dianetics as a "new science of
mental health and thought."
Mental, definitely. Healthy, not so much.
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