STANDREID
A slacker when slacker wasn't cool
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Thanks Marilyn! I know where Bourland is and will check it out soon. It was a street I used to park on during the days of "cruising the beefer" which was a burger joint on Main Street. Bourland intersects Main Street is actually not that far from downtown and Donley's office - probably less than half a mile. I'm pretty sure the car wasn't driven directly there though. The area was residential with a lot of big old houses.
Regarding Rick Baker, he was a popular local writer who wrote a book in which he identified a woman who'd lived almost all her life in a mental asylum and then passed away without anyone ever knowing who she was. She was only known as Mary Doe Four and had apparently been traumatized by a rape when she was found. It wasn't too long after Mr. Baker wrote that 1980 article (1987) that he was killed in a traffic accident.
Regarding Rick Baker, he was a popular local writer who wrote a book in which he identified a woman who'd lived almost all her life in a mental asylum and then passed away without anyone ever knowing who she was. She was only known as Mary Doe Four and had apparently been traumatized by a rape when she was found. It wasn't too long after Mr. Baker wrote that 1980 article (1987) that he was killed in a traffic accident.