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i could get tons of pics from the 70's... how about a news article:
The Modesto Bee
Modesto Bee, The (CA)
June 27, 1991
2 ARRESTED IN DENAIR STABBING
FIGHT AT PARTY FATAL; TWO MEN NABBED AT DEPOT
Author: MICHAEL LEWIS,
Bee staff writer
Edition: All
Section: B
Page: 1
Index Terms:
murder stabbing statistic murder count modbee
Article Text:
Sheriff's officers Wednesday arrested two men sought in the slaying late Tuesday of a Denair man.
Detectives arrested Andrew Ricky Lopez of Hayward and John Andrew Amaral of Denair as suspects in the stabbing death of James Lyndle Turnbough, who was found bleeding near Denair Community Park at 11 p.m. Tuesday.
Officers with the Stanislaus Drug Enforcement Agency, who were in Turlock Wednesday afternoon, saw the two men at the Turlock Greyhound bus depot, recognized them as suspects in the crime, picked them up and took them to the sheriff's office for questioning.
After interviews with detectives, Lopez, 27, and Amaral, 20, were booked into Stanislaus County Jail, Lopez for investigation of murder and a parole violation and Amaral on a parole violation and for an escape from a correctional facility in Hayward.
They are being held without bail.
According to the initial sheriff's report, a fight led to the stabbing.
A group of people had gathered at the Alameda Street park for a party Thursday evening, and at about 11 p.m., Amaral became involved in an argument with Turnbough that led to a fight, deputies said.
"We are not sure who started it," Detective Gary Deckard said. "No one is talking."
While Amaral was fighting Turnbough, it appears Lopez jumped in to rescue his friend and stabbed Turnbough several times, Deckard said.
Friends of the victim reportedly put him in a car and drove him a short distance before stopping to call 911. Paramedics found Turnbough in a car near the intersection of Zeering and Gratton roads. He was flown by Medi-Flight helicopter to Memorial Medical Center in Modesto, where he was pronounced dead at 4:55 a.m.
The suspects were picked up five hours later at the Golden State Boulevard bus depot and booked at 12:45 p.m. Friday.
"My understanding is that they were headed somewhere else," Deckard said.
The Denair slaying brings the 1991 murder total in the county to seven. The average of just over one murder a month in the county is slightly lower than in recent years, when an average of 16 to 22 people have been slain each year.