HOLLYWOOD : 2 Held as Suspects in Death of Movie Sound Producer
Two Hollywood men are in custody as suspects in the slaying of an Oscar-winning sound producer whose body was found July 20 in his Los Feliz home, police said Monday.
Fingerprints in the home of the victim, Robert Glass, led detectives to suspect Christopher Bradford, 24, Lt. Dave Waterman said. Bradford’s roommate, John Ramirez, 27, had allegedly been seen by witnesses carrying a television from Glass’ Griffith Park Boulevard home, Waterman said.
Arrest warrants were issued and both men were taken into custody Friday by sheriff’s deputies in Stockton. They were booked on suspicion of murder and robbery, Waterman said.
Glass shared an Academy Award with three others for the 1982 film “E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial.”
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