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New York man sentenced for 1975 murder of San Diego serviceman

Rolling downhill: Bowling alleys close in San Diego as leagues dry up, land values soar

SAN DIEGO  The San Diego region lost two bowling alleys during the COVID-19 pandemic and narrowly avoided losing a third, continuing the steady decline of a hobby so popular in the 1960s and 1970s that it helped define American civic life. Roughly two-thirds of the nation’s bowling alleys have closed since the mid-60s, a trend industry leaders blame on everything from the advent of cable TV to younger generations avoiding firm commitments like joining a bowling league. San Diego faces even greater challenges than most communities because the scarcity of land here makes sprawling bowling complexes appealing targets for developers planning ambitious projects.

Man Pleads Guilty To 2nd-Degree Murder In San Diego 1975 Killing

Reply Dennis Lepage, 64, is slated to be sentenced July 30 for strangling 28-year-old Alvaro Marquez Espeleta on Dec. 31, 1975, at the victim s Reynard Way home. (Shutterstock) SAN DIEGO, CA A former Navy man has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the 1975 death of a San Diego serviceman, a prosecutor said Thursday. Dennis Lepage, 64, is slated to be sentenced July 30 for strangling 28-year-old Alvaro Marquez Espeleta on Dec. 31, 1975, at the victim s Reynard Way home. Espeleta s nude body was found in the bedroom of his home by co-workers, who went to check on the naval dental technician after he failed to show up for work at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot.

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