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That high-school picture of Dennis Vasquez, the alleged killer of Alice Lewis that appeared in LA Times looks just like a police sketch made of a suspect in a shotgun murder of a young man in a fast food restaurant back in the 70s.

I can't remember all the details but it appears that the victim was a night manager at a food stand and was murdered when he couldn't open the safe. The victim was white and there was a survivor.

The weapon was a sawed off shotgun with a pistol grip. I'm reasonably sure this took place near the Mar Vista area. The mother of the boy has been on television a few times during the last 30 years or so and has pleaded for the public's help in finding her son's killer.

I have tried to find this crime in the LA Times archives but have been unsucessful.

If you give more information as to what Division the 187 occurred and possibly the street on which the business was located, this case could be found. Worth the shot.

Well, I guess it would be the division who handled Venice area back in the 70s. Had to be a commericially zoned street. It was a small burger stand operation I think.
More I think about it, more I'm certain of the similarity between the police sketch and Vasquez as a young man. Sketch showed a thin face and a scowl on his face.

There was a police Lieutenant by the name of Zorn who handled Venice in the 70s and 80s. If he's still around he might remember something.

There was a LA Times writer by the name of Nancy Graham who also wrote about crime in West LA at the time. But I can't find her. I'll keep looking.

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