Thread 126905023 - /mu/ [Archived: 987 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/3/2025, 6:17:21 AM No.126905023
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>Within months of "I Fought the Law" becoming a top 10 hit, Fuller was found dead in an automobile parked outside his Hollywood apartment.[1] The Los Angeles deputy medical examiner, Jerry Nelson, performed the autopsy. According to Dean Kuipers, "The report states that Bobby's face, chest, and side were covered in 'petechial hemorrhages,' probably caused by gasoline vapors and the summer heat. He found no bruises, no broken bones, no cuts. No evidence of beating."[7] Kuipers further explains that boxes for "accident" and "suicide" were checked, but next to the boxes were question marks. Despite the official cause of death, some commentators believe Fuller was murdered.
Who did it, /mu/?
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Anonymous
7/3/2025, 6:23:58 AM No.126905095
>>126905023 (OP)
The Law.
Anonymous
7/3/2025, 6:41:45 AM No.126905240
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>Who did it, /mu/?

idk but I think it's crazy he grew up in my town other than that I have nothing to add other than he was probably done in by the... you know who's...
Anonymous
7/3/2025, 6:50:08 AM No.126905304
>>126905023 (OP)
Well he did say the law won
Anonymous
7/3/2025, 7:13:07 AM No.126905471
>>126905023 (OP)
Wacking public figures was so common in the 60s. JFK, MLK, Malcom X, Rockwell etc..
Now I understand why despite the economic prosperity of the time, great music and whatnot, boomers describe the 60s ans 70s as a dark period.