Strange Death Of Rebecca Zahau At Coronado Mansion Shrouded In Controversy iheart.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from iheart.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Reader claims Zahau was murdered in Coronado mansion bedroom Author: David Gotfredson (Investigative Producer) Published: 11:21 PM PDT May 25, 2021 Updated: 11:21 PM PDT May 25, 2021
CORONADO, Calif. A private investigator has teamed up with a psychic reader to analyze the actual bed used in the 2011 death of Rebecca Zahau in Coronado.
The private eye, Bill Garcia, gained possession of the bed by pure chance.
“It’s what I call the death bed. The bed that Rebecca was tied to with the red rope,” said Garcia.
Garcia obtained the bed in 2018 through a random meeting with a construction worker at a taco shop in Mission Hills.
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The most famous (and infamous) houses of Haight-Ashbury
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Haight-Ashbury in the late 60s wasn t all love, flowers and tambourines. Almost as soon as the fabled Summer of Love began in 1967, dark forces crept into the bright Victorians and steep side streets around the Haight. While the world was celebrating the counterculture movement in San Francisco, violent crime, sex work, a sexual health epidemic and countless drug deaths riddled the neighborhood.
This tumultuous side of the hippie dream was maybe exemplified best in the violence of the Hell s Angels, who moved in across the street from the Grateful Dead, and later killed a man in front of Mick Jagger at Altamont, or in Joan Didion s grim portrayal of an encounter with a child given LSD by her parents in the neighborhood in Slouching Toward Bethlehem.