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[The Photographer of Death: Unraveling the Mystery of Bill Bradford's Unidentified Victims]-[Deadly Hollywood Dreams]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2023-07-26

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The Silent Ghosts of the Brown Paper Files

Deep within the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Homicide Division lies a repository of "brown paper cases"—folders holding the stories of lives taken and mysteries left unresolved. Among these, the case of Bill Bradford stands out as a chilling testament to a predator who hid in plain sight. A drifter and self-styled "hip urban photographer," Bradford utilized L.A.'s celebrity-obsessed culture to lure young women with promises of modeling careers, only to subject them to brutal sexual assault and murder. While he was convicted in 1987 for the murders of Sherry Miller and Tracy Campbell, his taunt to the jury—"think how many you don't know about"—hinted at a far more extensive trail of victims.

The Discovery of the Photo Cache

Years after his conviction, detectives revisited the Bradford file, hoping to link him to the cold case of Donna Lee Duhamel, whose body was discovered in a canyon in 1978. During their investigation, they unearthed a disturbing "cache of aging and perhaps damning evidence": hundreds of photographs of young women, some of whom were never identified. The L.A. Sheriff's Department released these images to the public, hoping to determine if these women were "alive and well" or if they were victims of Bradford’s unchecked violence. While some women recognized themselves in the photos—recounting narrow escapes from Bradford’s predatory behavior—many remained "unclaimed."

The Legal Battle and the "Jigsaw John" Controversy

The investigation into these photos was complicated by the legal status of Bradford’s death sentence. Darlene Ricker, Bradford’s appellate attorney, argued that the original conviction was tainted by the lead investigator, John St. John (known as "Jigsaw John"), whom she accused of having a "personal and financial stake" in securing a conviction to fuel his own fame. As federal courts reconsidered the case, detectives raced to find evidence that could "pin another murder charge on Bradford" to ensure he remained on death row, even as critical evidence in the Donna Lee Duhamel case was mysteriously "destroyed, lost, or misplaced."

A Final, Depraved Encounter

As leads from across the country began to surface—specifically regarding missing women like Michelle Sprague and Darlene Webb—detectives followed trails from Oregon to Florida. The resemblance between these missing women and the women in Bradford’s photos was "uncanny," yet remained inconclusive. In a final, desperate attempt to find answers, detectives visited a dying Bill Bradford in his San Quentin holding cell.

Rather than offering closure, the encounter revealed the true nature of the killer. As Bradford flipped through the photo album, detectives observed a "heightened state of excitement," suggesting he was using the meeting as an opportunity to "relive those times" he had "taken advantage of" these women. He stonewalled investigators, denying knowledge of specific victims while taunting them with vague directions to "dig" in isolated locations. When Bradford died from lung cancer shortly after the interviews, he took the identities of his victims to the grave. The "dusty old brown paper files" remain, serving as a haunting reminder of the women whose names and fates were stolen by a man who treated their lives as mere subjects for his lens.

🎯Key Sentences

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Detectives had seen that face before.
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Bizarre is what it was, hard to forget.
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I've seen the evidence, or rather the lack thereof.
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All the clues seem to point directly at Bradford.
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That's what's throwing me.
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📝Key Phrases

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chock full of
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look into
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alive and well
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blend into
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posing as
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📖 Transcript

They stare at you from another time.
From long-forgotten rolls of film.
The looks.
Are they provocative?
Or haunted?
Worried?

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