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7430 East Chaparral Road

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This listing contains user-submitted reports documenting historically significant events and personal experiences at 7430 East Chaparral Road, Scottsdale, AZ, US, including reports of criminal activity, homicides, deaths, famous residents, and alleged paranormal occurrences. If you have more information about this address, let us know.

reported events that occurred at 7430 East Chaparral Road on June 29th, 1978

Bob Crane, from the TV series Hogans Heroes, was found dead in his home. Victoria Berry knocked on the door of Apartment 132-A, but Crane didn't answer. She tried the door and found it unlocked. She stepped into the two-bedroom apartment and called out Crane's name. No answer. The place was dark. Thinking Crane might be by the swimming pool, Berry pulled back a closed curtain to look through a sliding-glass door. Still no luck. She walked slowly into Crane's bedroom and found him dead in his bed. The murder of Bob Crane has never been solved.

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http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/1993-04-21/news/the-bob-crane-murder-case-part-one/

THE BOB CRANE MURDER CASE PART ONE

It is 1969, the year of Woodstock, a man on the moon, the miracle Mets and Chappaquiddick. Two middle-aged buddies turn on a tape recorder and discuss their favorite subject--women and how to snag th...


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