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Just like today, poor research can mar an otherwise fine news article. The article above has a lot of good info but some errors as well… for instance, Ron’s estranged wife was just visiting had gotten there the day before the murders. She did not live there with him. Maybe her presence was a chance for reconciliation, considering Ron’s newly found ill-gotten wealth? Keep in mind that it’s the same way on wikipedia regarding Wonderland… lots of good info, but the Nazi’s who run the Wonderland Murders page, have a lot of erroneous and misleading info on there, for instance, Ron did not hide drugs inside the coffins of dead American soldiers in Vietnam. There is no source for that drugs claim or service location in the Air Force. His military record states he was only in Thailand over there, and stationed at other bases in America. Also, Joy Miller’s grown daughters are the only family members of any of the victims to attend all of Eddie Nash’s court proceedings (to seek justice).
Bonnie Brae
8:09 pm on September 25, 2012 Permalink
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I read that about Ron using deceased soldiers as drug mules. Thanks for setting the record straight on that.
Seems like you don’t hear much from any family members of the Wonderland Gang. Glad Joys daughters were there in court. Not that it did much good when jurors were accepting bribes.
Hey Brother!! (Insiders joke).. No seriously,ive been readin this blog for months now silently,no commenting,finally followed it today too.I am sickly obsessed with this crime and all of the players involved.Also its fascinating to read about late 70s/early 80s seedy LA. Ya know what’s crazy? Joy Miller would be 79,Ronnie 70,etc senior citizens.. so its odd to most viewers of the film that these people were well in to there 30’s and 40s.. Well I appreciate all of your hardwork on the page,thanks man
There is a story/post somebody put on the web about Ron’s wife being kidnapped by drug dealers and held for ransom. It states that he robbed 3 banks and an armored car to get her back. Upon doing so, he then hunted down each of the drug dealers and killed them. Sounds a bit Hollywood, but he was a suspect in many murders.
Dino Thompson
12:57 pm on April 12, 2017 Permalink
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In your opinion do you think the kidnapping and revenge story is true?
I don’t know. Nils Grevillius who talked to Susan said “there’s a lot to the story, and more or less… it’s true.” The Mexico thing and Cali bikers or drug dealers and all that. Susan is one of the last two people I hope to interview for my book this year, but I am currently bogged down with family stuff and can’t get away to travel and meet these last two people for said book.
Dino Thompson
1:58 pm on April 12, 2017 Permalink
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In your opinion do you believe the kidnapping and revenge story?
Dino Thompson
2:01 pm on April 12, 2017 Permalink
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Thanks for your reply,if you think it might of happened I think I do too. You are well informed better than most. Thanks for your hard work on the case.
Bonnie Brae 10:46 pm on August 25, 2012 Permalink |
I find all your wonderland posts so fascinating/interesting. So glad I stumbled on your page.
John 10:14 am on August 28, 2012 Permalink |
Glad you found it!
Just like today, poor research can mar an otherwise fine news article. The article above has a lot of good info but some errors as well… for instance, Ron’s estranged wife was just visiting had gotten there the day before the murders. She did not live there with him. Maybe her presence was a chance for reconciliation, considering Ron’s newly found ill-gotten wealth? Keep in mind that it’s the same way on wikipedia regarding Wonderland… lots of good info, but the Nazi’s who run the Wonderland Murders page, have a lot of erroneous and misleading info on there, for instance, Ron did not hide drugs inside the coffins of dead American soldiers in Vietnam. There is no source for that drugs claim or service location in the Air Force. His military record states he was only in Thailand over there, and stationed at other bases in America. Also, Joy Miller’s grown daughters are the only family members of any of the victims to attend all of Eddie Nash’s court proceedings (to seek justice).
Bonnie Brae 8:09 pm on September 25, 2012 Permalink |
I read that about Ron using deceased soldiers as drug mules. Thanks for setting the record straight on that.
Seems like you don’t hear much from any family members of the Wonderland Gang. Glad Joys daughters were there in court. Not that it did much good when jurors were accepting bribes.
Jim 1:48 pm on April 28, 2013 Permalink |
Hey Brother!! (Insiders joke).. No seriously,ive been readin this blog for months now silently,no commenting,finally followed it today too.I am sickly obsessed with this crime and all of the players involved.Also its fascinating to read about late 70s/early 80s seedy LA. Ya know what’s crazy? Joy Miller would be 79,Ronnie 70,etc senior citizens.. so its odd to most viewers of the film that these people were well in to there 30’s and 40s.. Well I appreciate all of your hardwork on the page,thanks man
John 9:20 am on April 29, 2013 Permalink
Yes, they would be seniors today. Amazing! I was thinking about that also. Thanks for visiting!
John 6:09 am on September 26, 2012 Permalink |
There is a story/post somebody put on the web about Ron’s wife being kidnapped by drug dealers and held for ransom. It states that he robbed 3 banks and an armored car to get her back. Upon doing so, he then hunted down each of the drug dealers and killed them. Sounds a bit Hollywood, but he was a suspect in many murders.
Dino Thompson 12:57 pm on April 12, 2017 Permalink |
In your opinion do you think the kidnapping and revenge story is true?
John 1:42 pm on April 12, 2017 Permalink |
I don’t know. Nils Grevillius who talked to Susan said “there’s a lot to the story, and more or less… it’s true.” The Mexico thing and Cali bikers or drug dealers and all that. Susan is one of the last two people I hope to interview for my book this year, but I am currently bogged down with family stuff and can’t get away to travel and meet these last two people for said book.
Dino Thompson 1:58 pm on April 12, 2017 Permalink |
In your opinion do you believe the kidnapping and revenge story?
Dino Thompson 2:01 pm on April 12, 2017 Permalink |
Thanks for your reply,if you think it might of happened I think I do too. You are well informed better than most. Thanks for your hard work on the case.