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December 10, 2009 | By Alexandra Zavis
Police were seeking information Wednesday on a British motivational speaker and spiritual healer who was arrested in Ventura in connection with the killing of a Las Vegas woman. Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officers were responding to a missing person's report Nov. 30 when they found the body of Ginger Candela, 44, in her garage. The residence had been ransacked and numerous items had been taken, according to a Las Vegas police statement. Police suspect Michael Lane, 34, of killing Candela.
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CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
October 7, 2009 | Richard Winton
A man accused of killing his wife, model Jasmine Fiore, did not acknowledge the killing in a suicide note left on his laptop computer but expressed his love for her repeatedly and wrote that he was jealous and angry, police said. Buena Park Police Sgt. Bill Kohanek on Tuesday said the 1 1/2 -page "suicide letter" was recovered by investigators from Ryan Jenkins' laptop after the former VH1 reality show contestant hanged himself in a Canadian motel room not far from the border after a pursuit by U.S. authorities.
NATIONAL
September 24, 2009 | Times Wire Reports
The Dalai Lama said his visit to the motel where the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in 1968 was sad but inspirational. The Tibetan spiritual leader was in Memphis to receive the International Freedom Award from the National Civil Rights Museum, which incorporates the site of the Lorraine Motel. "This history event gives us conviction today [that] the struggle for justice, against inequality, discrimination . . . can be won," the Dalai Lama said.
TRAVEL
September 13, 2009 | Jay Jones
Dottie Martin has a kinship with Route 66. Her junior and senior high schools in Edwardsville, Ill., were right on the Mother Road. So when it was time for her to drive back to Seattle after her high school reunion, Martin took the long way home, traveling along what's left of America's first transcontinental highway. In San Bernardino County, a longtime wish came true as Martin pulled into the Wigwam Motel for a night in a tepee. "I had never slept in a wigwam," she said of her desire to soak up the nostalgia and kitsch of decades past.
ENTERTAINMENT
August 27, 2009 | Susan King
Rock 'n' roll is in the air this weekend as the American Cinematheque screens a Frank Zappa double feature: 1971's "200 Motels " and 1979's " Baby Snakes" tonight at the Aero Theatre. And on Friday the Aero will show a new 35-millimeter print of director Michael Wadleigh's cut of his 1970 Oscar-winning "Woodstock ," with an introduction by Hal Lifson, pop culture historian and author of "1966! The Coolest Year in Pop Culture History." www.americancinematheque.com 'Night Flight' salute Meanwhile, the Don't Knock the Rock 2009 festival winds up tonight at the Silent Movie Theatre with a tribute to "Night Flight," the seminal late-night show from 1981 that included music videos, short films, cartoons, interviews, concerts and cult movies.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
August 24, 2009 | Andrew Blankstein and Julie Cart
The international manhunt for Ryan Jenkins, suspected of killing his former wife and dumping her mutilated body in a Buena Park trash bin, ended Sunday in the woodsy tourist town of Hope, British Columbia. Authorities said the former reality television contestant hanged himself. At a Sunday night news conference, Buena Park police said they were disappointed that Jenkins would not face the first-degree murder charge they had sought. "The sadness of this all is that Mr. Jenkins will not stand before an Orange County jury for his crimes," said Buena Park Police Lt. Steve Holliday.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
July 17, 2009 | Ann M. Simmons
Determined to prevent the Mongols motorcycle club from using a Lancaster motel to host its annual meeting this weekend, the city's mayor has taken steps to shut down the establishment. Mayor R. Rex Parris said the members of the Mongols, which law enforcement agencies consider a violent biker gang, are not welcome in Lancaster because they "are engaged in domestic terrorism . . . and they kill our children."
TRAVEL
May 10, 2009 | Kelsey Ramos
Who knows how J.R.R. Tolkien would have designed a motel, but the Hobbit Motel in New Zealand seems to have real fantasy appeal. The strange little building with porthole-style windows is built into the side of a hill in Waitomo, a region on North Island known for its caves and waterfalls. Each Hobbit unit accommodates up to six people, with a double bed in the main living area and two sets of bunk beds in another room. All rooms also feature kitchenettes.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
April 12, 2009 | Robert J. Lopez
Two gunmen stormed into a motel early Saturday morning, killing two men and wounding three others, authorities said. The shooting broke out around 2:20 a.m. at the Knights Inn on Rosemead Boulevard, said Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy Aura Sierra. The attackers fled and no arrests had been made as of Saturday evening, she said. The names of the victims were not released. The three wounded victims' conditions ranged from stable to critical. Homicide detectives were investigating, Sierra said.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
April 7, 2009 | Andrew Blankstein
A Los Angeles police officer was arrested over the weekend in Travis County, Texas, for allegedly forcing himself on a motel employee while she was retrieving a crib for his child, authorities said Monday. Silvio Sam Filipovich, 43, was taken into custody Friday night at the Mountain Star Lodge motel just outside Austin. He was booked on suspicion of attempted sexual assault and released after posting $20,000 bail, said Travis County Sheriff's spokesman Roger Wade.
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