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George Reeves Who was stopped by a speeding bullet. There is a LOT of information on Mr. Reeves,
especially with the film Hollywoodland in recent
years. A fascinating film, and pretty accurate in the physical
evidence aspect. You can read about his career here,
but on Findadeath, we concentrate on THE END.
He was only 45 years old.
Now, back before the Internet, I would do anything to help my friend/hero Greg Smith, to do some real celebrity grave type research. He was in LA, I was in Chicago. I remember him asking me if I ever made it to Galesburg, IL, to let him know, because Reeves was supposedly buried there. I did make it, found the cemetery, and scoured every inch of the place looking for Reeves, or the name Bessolo as well. Up and down every single row. No luck. Then like 2 years later back in Pasadena, we found a niche, and I took a picture which has the name inscribed GB REEVES with a wrong birth date, but I'm sure it was the right urn. His mother was buried down the hallway at the time. Some time in the last few years, George was re urned in this tight package. Either that, or I've got it totally wrong. Something tells me, I'll hear soon enough. My buddy Steve Goldstein explains, "There
actually is a "wrong" GB Reeves near the right one. Many folks stumble
onto it looking for old George, and assume they've found him. They are separated
by only a few feet of hallway." so there you are. Mystery
solved. My pal EJ Fleming writes:
I was running through the Reeves story, and thought I'd
send along the text about Reeves from The
Fixers book. If you've ever been in the Benedict Canyon house, it's
apparent right away that no outside intruder could have killed Reeves while
other people were in the house.
The front door opens into the living room, and off to the left are the stairs going to the second floor. It's a split level, and the steps go half way up and open to the bedroom over the garage (the windows you can see in front). Then they turn, and go the rest of the way up to the second floor bedroom and bath, the only rooms up there. Small bedroom; the police talked about how cramped it was. Tiny window and a small ventilation window in the bathroom. Obvious that no outside shooter could have snuck in - a houseguest and possibly his neighbor-lady girlfriend - were in the bedroom over the garage while George and Leonore were at dinner. Even if someone could sneak in, the only way out was back down the stairs and out the front door. Bathroom window too small, bedroom window same thing and dropped 20' to a stone patio. So the only two possibilities are (1) suicide, and (2) someone else at the house that night shot him. The only likely person in that list is Leonore. She was pissed at Reeves because he wouldn't commit to marrying her; she told everyone she was his fiancé, but if asked, he always said the same thing; "I never said that." Always. Also, they weren't going to Mexico on a honeymoon. It was a pre-arranged publicity trip, for which he was getting paid. Her best friend (I describe her as a vintage Paris Hilton without the same cash, and her friend was her Nicole Richie) was coming, so it obviously was not the honeymoon described in the press.
My take, after going through everything, was that Eddie
Mannix arranged the suicide thing, so people wouldn't learn about the
affair with Toni. There's no other reasonable explanation.
Wow, thanks EJ! Writer Richard Starr goes a bit further: One thing I noticed in your story that was an error is that Reeves' bedroom was not over the garage; those are guest bedrooms. His bedroom, the master, overlooked the backyard of the house and it was in this room that the deed was done by...whomever. That's why two of the mysterious "other" bullets lodged in the living room; had his bedroom been over the garage, then they obviously would have gone into there instead. I came across this on a website a while back, although I can't recall the name of it. The author's excellent work included rare photos of the back of the house. Trivia: The Daily Planet building in the Superman series was actually LA City Hall, which adds to the wonderful ridiculousness of this city. Trivia: He appeared in the movie Gone with the
Wind, as one of Scarlett’s suitors in the picnic scene. My friend Steve Cox sent me this picture of a framed swatch of George's Superman Cape. You can get your own copy of George's fantastically interesting autopsy report and will at Celebrity Collectables, here ,which includes several articles of correspondence, including this dishy telegram from the mother to the cemetery. Big Thanks to Kevin Hassell for putting this story together, and for my old buddy Greg who is back in my life. UPDATE, February 2007, UK Findadeath friend Martin sends us this link.
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