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  1. John Henry Carpenter (June 24, 1928 – September 3, 1998) was an American video equipment salesman, most widely known as a friend of—and the accused murderer of—actor Bob Crane, who died in 1978.

  2. 26. Aug. 2019 · Aiding Crane in his sexual and cinematic conquests was John Henry Carpenter, a video-equipment salesperson from Sony who was pals with Hogan's Heroes cast member (and future Family Feud host ...

  3. Sein bester Freund John Henry Carpenter wurde unter Mordverdacht festgenommen. Als Motiv nannte die Staatsanwaltschaft „Frauengeschichten“. Carpenter und Crane waren dem weiblichen Geschlecht sehr zugetan.

  4. 1. Nov. 1994 · The defendant, John Henry Carpenter, 66, of Carson, Calif., was charged in 1992 with bludgeoning Mr. Crane to death on June 29, 1978, in Scottsdale, a Phoenix suburb. Mr....

  5. 11. Sept. 1998 · John Henry Carpenter, 70, who was acquitted of charges that he killed “Hogans Heroesstar Bob Crane. Carpenter was arrested in Carson in June 1992 for the 1978 slaying of Crane, his...

  6. 3. Juni 1992 · The 64-year-old suspect, John Henry Carpenter, an associate of Mr. Crane, is being held in a Los Angeles jail awaiting extradition to Arizona, where the killing occurred, said Gabe Ramirez, a...

  7. 2. Juni 1992 · John Henry Carpenter, 64, was arrested by Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies in Carson. Carpenter, who lives in an undisclosed South Bay community, was charged with first-degree murder by...

  8. 23. Feb. 2023 · He also pointed out that there was blood matching Crane's type in a rental car belonging to an acquaintance of Crane's named John Henry Carpenter. Crane had long since been taking illicit polaroids of the countless women he slept with.

  9. 2. Juni 1992 · Citing new and re-examined evidence, officials in Phoenix said John Henry Carpenter, 64, was arrested by Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies on his way to work in Carson. Carpenter, who lives...

  10. 14. Sept. 1994 · In his opening statement, the prosecutor, Bob Shutts, said Mr. Crane's friend, John Henry Carpenter, had killed the actor because he was afraid of losing the supply of women that Mr. Crane had...