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Post by ophion1031 on Nov 11, 2020 3:34:20 GMT -8
Someone asked me to look into this. So far what I know is that Anna S. Aarons was murdered in her home in Alamo, CA on April 28, 1969, bludgeoned in the head. She was born in 1919. Her husband was a psychiatrist named Zelig Alexander Aarons. Her daughter, Victoria Aarons, is a writer. There is also an Edward S. Aarons who was a writer and may be a relative as well, although he was from the east coast. I'll do more digging on him later. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_S._AaronsApparently, two men robbed a home in the Aarons' neighborhood on April 7, 1969 where they bound and gagged a couple. If I read the info I was given correctly, it seems like Anna's husband, Zelig, thinks that the robbers came back into the neighborhood and killed his wife three weeks later, unless he killed her himself and said that to give the cops something that would take their focus off of him. I'm not too sure. July 30, 1969 Tucson Daily Citizen from Tucson, Arizona newspaper has an article about the murder, and a strange coincidence is that Melvin Belli was representing a woman who was a suspect in the murder, a woman named Winnie Ruth Judd, aka "The Tiger Woman" and "The Trunk Murderer." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie_Ruth_Judd
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