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14.

FIRST HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION
PROGRESS REPORT
DR 69-059 593

Kaczanowski and Suzan were driven to Christina's house by Frykowski. The key to the Woodstock house was obtained from Christina and Kaczanowski was returned to the gallery.

Peterson and Frykowski went to the Woodstock house. As they entered the house, Frykowski obtained the mail, among which was a music album. They played the album and looked around the house, Frykowski explaining to Suzan that Kaczanowski was an artist but not a businessman and there were some disparaging statements made by Frykowski about Kaczanowski as to the key to the house not being readily available. He then drove Suzan to her residence on Horn Street in Hollywood and Frykowski departed.

Suzan had a tentative appointment to call Sebring at 1900 hours, but after Frykowski deposited her at the Horn address, she became lonesome or impatient, called a cab, was taken to the Versailles apartments on Hollywood Boulevard and kept company with a Mr. Rick Steven. Suzan engaged in some sort of a domestic scene and was probably under the influence of one or more types of drugs and did not awaken until 2300 hours. At this time she recalled her tentative date with Jay Sebring and called his residence. She was informed by Amos, the butler, that Sebring had gone out.

At a time (estimated about midnight) Friday night, Frykowski called, presumably from the Polanski residence, to Kaczanowski's art gallery and asked Kaczanowski why he was not up to the house. Frykowski in the conversation admonished Kaczanowski that he was spending too much time at the gallery, working too hard, etc. Kaczanowski declined the second invitation and stayed on at the gallery. He returned to the Woodstock house at approximately 0300 hours, 8-9-69. At that time, the key to the house was secreted in its regular hiding place.

At 2345, as reported by William Garretson, Steve Parent arrived, unsolicited and unannounced, at the guest house. Parent had a new clock radio with him and demonstrated it to Garretson. At approximately 2400 hours, Parent used Garretson's telephone to place a call. Parent told Garretson that he had to meet a friend down on Santa Monica Boulevard. Parent picked up his radio and departed from the guest house at approximately 0015 hours, 8-9-69.

Between 0430 and 0500 hours, Steven B. Shannen, deliveryman for the Times newspaper, delivered the paper to the gate of the Cielo property. As he approached the gate he noticed that there was a wire down and draped across the gate. He observed the yellow bug light on the north side of the garage to be on. He also stated that on Wednesday, August 6, at about the same time of day, he had noted a white Dodge Dart or Rambler sedan parked on the west side of Cielo just outside the gate. He was not sure of the make of the vehicle, but stated that it did have black-wall tires.

The housekeeper, Winifred Chapman, arrived from her home to the intersection of Santa Monica Boulevard and Canon Drive at approximately 0800 on 8-9-69. She saw a male acquaintance, "Jerry", last name unknown,

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