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| People's Exhibit 1: Kadlec
Medical Center in Richland, Washington was the site where some
major problems began for Richland in 1946. Sorry 7 gang members
posed for this photo in August 1995. (L-R top): Jack
Keeney, Tony Harrah, David Rivers and Rick Warford, (L-R
bottom): Jim Heidlebaugh, Steve Simpson and Terry Davis.
NOTE: Although Mr. Keeney was born in Idaho, he was quickly
assimilated by the group. |
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| People's Exhibit 2: Shirt.
Black and white gang colors evident. Caricature
identities are in same sequence shown in Exhibit 1. |
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| People's Exhibit 3: Las Vegas hideout. Perpetrator Terry Davis is
seen here planning future offensive actions during a
conference call with his associates. It is known that
Davis and a few of his old cronies (all are over 50) were
involved in a fight the same evening. |
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| People's Exhibit 4: Breakfast abandonment. Loneliness is often the
steep price a group member must pay for overdue delivery
of precious art objects. NOTE: Forensics has positively
identified the arm shown in left foreground as one
belonging to the notorious James Heidlebaugh (a.k.a.
Leonardo, Old Fox, Le Heidlebaugh). Federal officials
believe he is currently in possession of this arm and
should be considered dangerous. |
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| People's Exhibit 5: James "Old Fox" Heidlebaugh flashes
the Sly Grin sign identifying him as a gang member.
Headgear denotes esteemed status he earned by completing
the group's rigorous Hair of Dog initiation rites. |
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