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Article: Menendez north. (parricide trial of John Bradshaw Jr. in San Francisco)
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- Los Angeles Magazine
- Article date:
- June 1, 1994
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The San Francisco case of John Bradshaw Jr. appeared to be replica of our own renowned Menendez murder trial some 400 miles to the south. A son had killed his father in 1991, claiming self-defense in the face of imminent danger and after years of physical and sexual abuse. But there was one difference: Last March 25--the day the Bradshaw verdict was read--the courtroom gallery was empty save for a handful of local journalists and a couple of red-eyed court rats who scurry from one department to another in the San Francisco Hall of Justice looking for a nibble of scandal. After the trial, Judge Lenard Louie said he thought Whitewater may have diverted plans by one of the ...
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