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A Hollywood Theater dancer from the 40s

Pacific Beach bank robber writes his story, water treatment team warns about chlorine, people trackers, North County drug thug, inside the mind of a cross-border maid, animal euthanizers

Kane as featured dancer (front and center), Hollywood Theater, San Diego, c. 1940s
Kane as featured dancer (front and center), Hollywood Theater, San Diego, c. 1940s

A wonderful life in burlesque

“She told me, ‘Go over to the theater, knock on the theater door, and ask them if they need any chorus girls.’ The chorus producer came and questioned me, ‘Can you dance?’ And I said, ‘No.’ There was no use lying about it; I couldn’t dance. So she showed me a soft-shoe step, and I did it. And she said, ‘Well, if you can pick up that quick, you be at the train station tomorrow morning.’"

By Patrick Daugherty Feb. 22, 1996 Read full article

Man robs bank to see his daughter

"This was on Garnet. I wrote the note on the back of the withdrawal slip. I'm thinking, I can't do this, I can't do this... The teller says , 'Can I help you?' and I'm going, 'Uh, uh...uh.' Then I ask, 'Does so-and-so still work here?' She says, 'I've never heard that name.' And so I flee. But not too far. I walk down the street and there is another bank, at that time, Home Federal."

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Bill Holman and Owen Evans. Evans: "We have usually at least 20 tons of chlorine on site at all these three facilities."

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When I got hit the last time in April, I actually had to go and seek medical attention. My supervisor made me go seek medical attention. I was like, “My eyes were swollen shut, I wasn’t okay. I thought about some of my partners: one gentleman who’s about 130 pounds in his late 50s. I started thinking if that would have been them, they might not have come out of that.

By Matt Potter, July 24, 1997 Read full article

Carol Lane of TechnoSearch and son: "I can make a good guess at your income. I can uncover that forgotten drug bust in college."

I can find out what you do for a living

“There’s a lot of creeping going on these days,” says Barry Fraser, a San Diego telecommunications attorney who runs CyberCop, a Web site that collects complaints about consumer abuses on the Internet. “Information can creep either willingly or unwillingly. Consumers have no control anymore."

By Stephen Dobyns, Sept. 11, 1997 Read full article

I'd been buying eightballs and quarter ounces of coke from this loser and going out to La Costa to purchase from this mobster guy.

It started the Encinitas drug scene

When I was 18, I robbed a gas station with a ski mask on, so I already had that under my belt. I went into another room and started putting a disguise together. Understand that a disguise is part of a bank robber’s... what would the word he...axle of ethics. I mean, you don’t want them to see your face. Even Jesse James — they knew it was him, hut he still covered up his mug.

By Richard Mitchell and Linton Robinson, March 5, 1992 Read full article

For 30 cents more, a bus takes me to the border, where I walk across and catch the trolley.

Like a flower in the dust

People from La Jolla or Coronado are really cheap. They want to pay you less, they never give you anything, don’t like to give any bonus. Like for Christmas, middle-class people give me, oh, $100 or even $200 for a bonus, but these rich people in La Jolla give me maybe $10 or $20. Or maybe they just give me Christmas presents they got before Christmas and don’t even want.

By Ana Maria Corona, Jan. 21, 1993 Read full article

"I know that they’re going to be a lot better off euthanized. That helps me deal with it."

In the mornings we put them to sleep

We keep the curtains closed because we don’t want the other animals to see what’s going on — a philosophical decision that we’ve made. We wait and make sure it’s dead. When it goes down on the table, the person who’s handling the animal checks the eye response to see if there’s any reflex in the eye.

By Patrick Daugherty, Nov. 11, 1993 Read full article

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Kane as featured dancer (front and center), Hollywood Theater, San Diego, c. 1940s
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A wonderful life in burlesque

“She told me, ‘Go over to the theater, knock on the theater door, and ask them if they need any chorus girls.’ The chorus producer came and questioned me, ‘Can you dance?’ And I said, ‘No.’ There was no use lying about it; I couldn’t dance. So she showed me a soft-shoe step, and I did it. And she said, ‘Well, if you can pick up that quick, you be at the train station tomorrow morning.’"

By Patrick Daugherty Feb. 22, 1996 Read full article

Man robs bank to see his daughter

"This was on Garnet. I wrote the note on the back of the withdrawal slip. I'm thinking, I can't do this, I can't do this... The teller says , 'Can I help you?' and I'm going, 'Uh, uh...uh.' Then I ask, 'Does so-and-so still work here?' She says, 'I've never heard that name.' And so I flee. But not too far. I walk down the street and there is another bank, at that time, Home Federal."

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By John Brizzolara, April 17, 1997 Read full article

Bill Holman and Owen Evans. Evans: "We have usually at least 20 tons of chlorine on site at all these three facilities."

The danger to San Diego filtration plants

When I got hit the last time in April, I actually had to go and seek medical attention. My supervisor made me go seek medical attention. I was like, “My eyes were swollen shut, I wasn’t okay. I thought about some of my partners: one gentleman who’s about 130 pounds in his late 50s. I started thinking if that would have been them, they might not have come out of that.

By Matt Potter, July 24, 1997 Read full article

Carol Lane of TechnoSearch and son: "I can make a good guess at your income. I can uncover that forgotten drug bust in college."

I can find out what you do for a living

“There’s a lot of creeping going on these days,” says Barry Fraser, a San Diego telecommunications attorney who runs CyberCop, a Web site that collects complaints about consumer abuses on the Internet. “Information can creep either willingly or unwillingly. Consumers have no control anymore."

By Stephen Dobyns, Sept. 11, 1997 Read full article

I'd been buying eightballs and quarter ounces of coke from this loser and going out to La Costa to purchase from this mobster guy.

It started the Encinitas drug scene

When I was 18, I robbed a gas station with a ski mask on, so I already had that under my belt. I went into another room and started putting a disguise together. Understand that a disguise is part of a bank robber’s... what would the word he...axle of ethics. I mean, you don’t want them to see your face. Even Jesse James — they knew it was him, hut he still covered up his mug.

By Richard Mitchell and Linton Robinson, March 5, 1992 Read full article

For 30 cents more, a bus takes me to the border, where I walk across and catch the trolley.

Like a flower in the dust

People from La Jolla or Coronado are really cheap. They want to pay you less, they never give you anything, don’t like to give any bonus. Like for Christmas, middle-class people give me, oh, $100 or even $200 for a bonus, but these rich people in La Jolla give me maybe $10 or $20. Or maybe they just give me Christmas presents they got before Christmas and don’t even want.

By Ana Maria Corona, Jan. 21, 1993 Read full article

"I know that they’re going to be a lot better off euthanized. That helps me deal with it."

In the mornings we put them to sleep

We keep the curtains closed because we don’t want the other animals to see what’s going on — a philosophical decision that we’ve made. We wait and make sure it’s dead. When it goes down on the table, the person who’s handling the animal checks the eye response to see if there’s any reflex in the eye.

By Patrick Daugherty, Nov. 11, 1993 Read full article

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