Bradford Photo

That's what I thought. Thanks for answering. Good luck with your search.
 
It's not an El Camino, none of the five generations of El Caminos (1959-1987) had doors with those patterns, they were all based on the Chevrolet Chevelle and Malibu during their production run. The car on the pic looks like one of those compact-but-not-tiny cars produced by GM between the mid-1970's to the early 1980's: first-generation Pontiac Sunbird or Chevrolet Cavalier maybe.
 
It's not an El Camino, none of the five generations of El Caminos (1959-1987) had doors with those patterns, they were all based on the Chevrolet Chevelle and Malibu during their production run. The car on the pic looks like one of those compact-but-not-tiny cars produced by GM between the mid-1970's to the early 1980's: first-generation Pontiac Sunbird or Chevrolet Cavalier maybe.

I sent the picture to my husband, he also said it was an early 80's Chevrolet..his guess was also a Cavalier.
 
I sent the picture to my husband, he also said it was an early 80's Chevrolet..his guess was also a Cavalier.

The window shape, door handle, shape of the mirror and side trimming are what makes me think it's an early Cavalier, or Sunbird which was practically identical when viewed from the side. Those cars had relatively high doors with typical window shape and frame like on the picture. They were very common cars at the time, especially popular with younger women. Still are come to think of it but they look very different now.
 
Funny, when I viewed the pic and the wall, the first thing I thought was it had something to do with auto racing.

My first thought was of KFC. I think they did use black stripes along with the red and white at a time but I can't remember exactly when. It was when it still was called Kentucky Fried Chicken but they were revamping corporate image and trying out various styles.
 
Hi
I thought of KFC too.I tried to email them about more information on this picture and they never wrote me back.

suzanne
 
Hi
I just got this response from LE on the Bradford Photo's.I do not know what to think.

Quote
Please be advised that Inmate Bradford passed away
for illness due to natural causes on 03-10-2008. With his death I am
closing this investigation.

suzanne
 
This is horrible that thinking he died that investigation should stop! What about families that need answers?:behindbar
Hi
I just got this response from LE on the Bradford Photo's.I do not know what to think.

Quote
Please be advised that Inmate Bradford passed away
for illness due to natural causes on 03-10-2008. With his death I am
closing this investigation.

suzanne
 
is there a way to get him to listen to you can we send him an email i think that is wrong that he wants to close the case
 
I dont get it either these women in the photos could be still missing or dead and they close the case . If the haven't been identified how can they close it??
 
If they can't ID the girls they have no way of knowing if they're dead or alive, meaning they don't know if a crime has been commited. Maybe they assume if Bradford is dead how are they supposed to keep investigating?
 
Two questions here..did Tammy have breast implants? and also, had she ever had a car accident or some other accident that had affected her hips?
 
Hi
Apparantly she did want breast implants.I do not know if her hips were hurt.Maybe after she came up missing?

suzanne
 
Re: the car. Since the photo is cropped, there's not much to go on, but it reminds me of one of those 1970s atrocities, like a Datsun, Subaru, Gremlin, Pacer, or Vega. Because of the sharp window borders, I'd almost be willing to bet it's a '70s (particularly late '70s) model. Here are two close examples. Just line up the pics to compare and contrast. The second one, a '78 Monte Carlo, is especially close:
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C23722
http://www.montecarloclub.com/Member%20Photos%2078%20-%2080/David%20Shultz%2078%202.jpg

Edited to add: The '78 Chevy Malibu is also very close: http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgu...=/images?q=1978+chevy+malibu+photo&um=1&hl=en
 
When I first saw that pic, I thought it might be some type of little truck. If you look at the picture I'm posting, back in the 70's there was a small pick up that had the same kind of truck bed as that one. (With those sides running down from the top of the cab--and 2 door, not 4) Does anybody remember those? They were kind of sporty looking, but I think more like a girl truck.
http://cache.jalopnik.com/assets/resources/2007/01/edag_luv_geneva_1.jpg

I tried looking for the truck I'm talking about but didn't have luck.

I know somebody mentioned an El Camino--how bout the Ford Ranchero?
http://www.dartcorvette.net/pick%20up%201.jpg
 
Notorious Serial Killer Dies Awaiting Execution
Condemned serial killer Bill Bradford died of natural causes on March 12, 2008, in a California prison. The convicted double murderer was 61 years old. Bradford was sentenced to death in 1988 after being convicted in the deaths of two women, Shari Miller and Tracy Campbell.


http://www.amw.com/fugitives/case.cfm?id=39883
 

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