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For the trip to the crime scene -- clearly -- he utilized the dog, which I believe was his, as a ruse. Ditto for the TV in the backyard. My guess is that the dog waited patiently inside the house while EARONS committed his horrific acts, placed the TV in the back to look like a botched robbery. After all, why does a man who can see over the low walls of Irvine need a boost over a wall? EARONS was probably trying to make it look like a rape-robbery-murder ring with partners. Think about it.



How does a man carrying a 50 pound TV expect to take it home in one piece, and without an accomplice (and getaway car) on the other side of the fence? If I'm not mistaken it backs up to a park.

We have to remember that the dog was spotted at the Feb. 81 Irvine attack as well -- with specific mention that EARONS and the German Shepherd were seen fleeing.For the trip to the crime scene -- clearly -- he utilized the dog, which I believe was his, as a ruse. Ditto for the TV in the backyard. My guess is that the dog waited patiently inside the house while EARONS committed his horrific acts, placed the TV in the back to look like a botched robbery. After all, why does a man who can see over the low walls of Irvine need a boost over a wall? EARONS was probably trying to make it look like a rape-robbery-murder ring with partners. Think about it.How does a man carrying a 50 pound TV expect to take it home in one piece, and without an accomplice (and getaway car) on the other side of the fence? If I'm not mistaken it backs up to a park.



My info on that attack is:



no witnesses

no dog

no evidence of a dog I believe this is incorrect. your source of info on a dog seen fleeing from the February 1981 Irvine attack of Manuela Withuhn?My info on that attack is:no witnessesno dogno evidence of a dog

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Member Back to Top Post by bob on The Glasby's name comes up in this case because the wiki write-up on EAR/ONS mentions them. They were locals in Santa Barbara/Goleta. There 4 brothers went to school there, so they knew most of the guys in their neighborhood. It was a smaller world back then.



Ticketron didn't control all the beach campsites in CA. You didn't need a 3 or 6 month reservation. You could drive up to a beach at 7 am and surf. If you were there by 9 am you had a campsite for the weekend.



"Haskulls Locals" Facebook site refers to Haskell's beach in Goleta which was part of Santa Barbara back then. The spelling on both is different and correct. The Glasbys probably knew all of the regular guys who hung out on the swells. If you watch the swells at 9 am, you see 10 or 20 people tops. Up and down the coast, they get to know each other by name.

I doubt EAR/ONS surfed. But he may have been at the beach once or twice, and he may have sold/bought drugs from or to the Glassy brothers. They sold weed, and were known to LE as local bumbling dope dealers.



Now you can take "Surfing" for PE in som high schools on the coast. In 82 surfers knew each because there weren't many of them. I was never at Haskells beach. I was at El Cap or Refugio. I tried surfing a couple of times. That's it. I never knew the Glasbys and I was younger, along with the people I went to the beach with.



I believe the Glasby's neighbor did have a German Shepherd, and I believe EAR/ONS "borrowed" it and walked it about so he'd look legit in the neighborhood. At least one of the Glasby's probably knew the guy whom we refer to as EAR/ONS. But there is no indication that the Glasby's were murderers or serial rapists. They were criminals into dope and possibly petty theft.



The family should be left alone. They lost 2 of the 4 sons, and it must have been very painful for them, and probably still is. Shelly and Deb here have lost relatives and it pains them still. I'm sure the Glasby family grieves for Brett and Brian. I believe their father had to travel to Mexico to escort his sons' coffins home for burial. What a horrible journey.



The 2 Glasby brothers had gone camping in Mexico in 1982 and were murdered there. Where they were found dead, someone saw a VW bug leaving the area. A stolen camera was mentioned - you can search online for the details. I don't remember if their camera had been stolen or a stolen camera was found near them. No idea if friends were nearby or went also. No idea if it was a surf trip or drug buy.



I doubt anyone here has ever written to the Baja Norte Police Department in Mexico to see if they have any memory of the case. (I'm not positive they were murdered in Baja Norte).



The VW bug and the Baja bug were popular surfer guy cars back then. It could have been EAR/ONS who murdered them or it could have been a Mexican drug heist or anything else. The bullets were likely not sent to the US for testing, and in '82, Mexican police wouldn't have been helpful at all. Not at all.



If anyone is pursuing this lead, leave the Glasbys out of it and find the name of the neighbor who owned the dog. For all we know, it was some old aunt whose visiting nephew's boyfriend was EAR/ONS.



Who owned Woofy?





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Ticketron didn't control all the beach campsites in CA. You didn't need a 3 or 6 month reservation. You could drive up to a beach at 7 am and surf. If you were there by 9 am you had a campsite for the weekend.



"Haskulls Locals" Facebook site refers to Haskell's beach in Goleta which was part of Santa Barbara back then. The spelling on both is different and correct. The Glasbys probably knew all of the regular guys who hung out on the swells. If you watch the swells at 9 am, you see 10 or 20 people tops. Up and down the coast, they get to know each other by name.

I doubt EAR/ONS surfed. But he may have been at the beach once or twice, and he may have sold/bought drugs from or to the Glassy brothers. They sold weed, and were known to LE as local bumbling dope dealers.



Now you can take "Surfing" for PE in som high schools on the coast. In 82 surfers knew each because there weren't many of them. I was never at Haskells beach. I was at El Cap or Refugio. I tried surfing a couple of times. That's it. I never knew the Glasbys and I was younger, along with the people I went to the beach with.



I believe the Glasby's neighbor did have a German Shepherd, and I believe EAR/ONS "borrowed" it and walked it about so he'd look legit in the neighborhood. At least one of the Glasby's probably knew the guy whom we refer to as EAR/ONS. But there is no indication that the Glasby's were murderers or serial rapists. They were criminals into dope and possibly petty theft.



The family should be left alone. They lost 2 of the 4 sons, and it must have been very painful for them, and probably still is. Shelly and Deb here have lost relatives and it pains them still. I'm sure the Glasby family grieves for Brett and Brian. I believe their father had to travel to Mexico to escort his sons' coffins home for burial. What a horrible journey.



The 2 Glasby brothers had gone camping in Mexico in 1982 and were murdered there. Where they were found dead, someone saw a VW bug leaving the area. A stolen camera was mentioned - you can search online for the details. I don't remember if their camera had been stolen or a stolen camera was found near them. No idea if friends were nearby or went also. No idea if it was a surf trip or drug buy.



I doubt anyone here has ever written to the Baja Norte Police Department in Mexico to see if they have any memory of the case. (I'm not positive they were murdered in Baja Norte).



The VW bug and the Baja bug were popular surfer guy cars back then. It could have been EAR/ONS who murdered them or it could have been a Mexican drug heist or anything else. The bullets were likely not sent to the US for testing, and in '82, Mexican police wouldn't have been helpful at all. Not at all.



If anyone is pursuing this lead, leave the Glasbys out of it and find the name of the neighbor who owned the dog. For all we know, it was some old aunt whose visiting nephew's boyfriend was EAR/ONS.



Who owned Woofy?



The Glasby's name comes up in this case because the wiki write-up on EAR/ONS mentions them. They were locals in Santa Barbara/Goleta. There 4 brothers went to school there, so they knew most of the guys in their neighborhood. It was a smaller world back then.Ticketron didn't control all the beach campsites in CA. You didn't need a 3 or 6 month reservation. You could drive up to a beach at 7 am and surf. If you were there by 9 am you had a campsite for the weekend."Haskulls Locals" Facebook site refers to Haskell's beach in Goleta which was part of Santa Barbara back then. The spelling on both is different and correct. The Glasbys probably knew all of the regular guys who hung out on the swells. If you watch the swells at 9 am, you see 10 or 20 people tops. Up and down the coast, they get to know each other by name.I doubt EAR/ONS surfed. But he may have been at the beach once or twice, and he may have sold/bought drugs from or to the Glassy brothers. They sold weed, and were known to LE as local bumbling dope dealers.Now you can take "Surfing" for PE in som high schools on the coast. In 82 surfers knew each because there weren't many of them. I was never at Haskells beach. I was at El Cap or Refugio. I tried surfing a couple of times. That's it. I never knew the Glasbys and I was younger, along with the people I went to the beach with.I believe the Glasby's neighbor did have a German Shepherd, and I believe EAR/ONS "borrowed" it and walked it about so he'd look legit in the neighborhood. At least one of the Glasby's probably knew the guy whom we refer to as EAR/ONS. But there is no indication that the Glasby's were murderers or serial rapists. They were criminals into dope and possibly petty theft.The family should be left alone. They lost 2 of the 4 sons, and it must have been very painful for them, and probably still is. Shelly and Deb here have lost relatives and it pains them still. I'm sure the Glasby family grieves for Brett and Brian. I believe their father had to travel to Mexico to escort his sons' coffins home for burial. What a horrible journey.The 2 Glasby brothers had gone camping in Mexico in 1982 and were murdered there. Where they were found dead, someone saw a VW bug leaving the area. A stolen camera was mentioned - you can search online for the details. I don't remember if their camera had been stolen or a stolen camera was found near them. No idea if friends were nearby or went also. No idea if it was a surf trip or drug buy.I doubt anyone here has ever written to the Baja Norte Police Department in Mexico to see if they have any memory of the case. (I'm not positive they were murdered in Baja Norte).The VW bug and the Baja bug were popular surfer guy cars back then. It could have been EAR/ONS who murdered them or it could have been a Mexican drug heist or anything else. The bullets were likely not sent to the US for testing, and in '82, Mexican police wouldn't have been helpful at all. Not at all.If anyone is pursuing this lead, leave the Glasbys out of it and find the name of the neighbor who owned the dog. For all we know, it was some old aunt whose visiting nephew's boyfriend was EAR/ONS.Who owned Woofy?



I'm not implying it was the Gladbys. The first person to look at is the dog owner. Did he have a son? I bet the owner of the dog knew ONS. I'm not implying it was the Gladbys. The first person to look at is the dog owner. Did he have a son? I bet the owner of the dog knew ONS.

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Ticketron didn't control all the beach campsites in CA. You didn't need a 3 or 6 month reservation. You could drive up to a beach at 7 am and surf. If you were there by 9 am you had a campsite for the weekend.



"Haskulls Locals" Facebook site refers to Haskell's beach in Goleta which was part of Santa Barbara back then. The spelling on both is different and correct. The Glasbys probably knew all of the regular guys who hung out on the swells. If you watch the swells at 9 am, you see 10 or 20 people tops. Up and down the coast, they get to know each other by name.

I doubt EAR/ONS surfed. But he may have been at the beach once or twice, and he may have sold/bought drugs from or to the Glassy brothers. They sold weed, and were known to LE as local bumbling dope dealers.



Now you can take "Surfing" for PE in som high schools on the coast. In 82 surfers knew each because there weren't many of them. I was never at Haskells beach. I was at El Cap or Refugio. I tried surfing a couple of times. That's it. I never knew the Glasbys and I was younger, along with the people I went to the beach with.



I believe the Glasby's neighbor did have a German Shepherd, and I believe EAR/ONS "borrowed" it and walked it about so he'd look legit in the neighborhood. At least one of the Glasby's probably knew the guy whom we refer to as EAR/ONS. But there is no indication that the Glasby's were murderers or serial rapists. They were criminals into dope and possibly petty theft.



The family should be left alone. They lost 2 of the 4 sons, and it must have been very painful for them, and probably still is. Shelly and Deb here have lost relatives and it pains them still. I'm sure the Glasby family grieves for Brett and Brian. I believe their father had to travel to Mexico to escort his sons' coffins home for burial. What a horrible journey.



The 2 Glasby brothers had gone camping in Mexico in 1982 and were murdered there. Where they were found dead, someone saw a VW bug leaving the area. A stolen camera was mentioned - you can search online for the details. I don't remember if their camera had been stolen or a stolen camera was found near them. No idea if friends were nearby or went also. No idea if it was a surf trip or drug buy.



I doubt anyone here has ever written to the Baja Norte Police Department in Mexico to see if they have any memory of the case. (I'm not positive they were murdered in Baja Norte).



The VW bug and the Baja bug were popular surfer guy cars back then. It could have been EAR/ONS who murdered them or it could have been a Mexican drug heist or anything else. The bullets were likely not sent to the US for testing, and in '82, Mexican police wouldn't have been helpful at all. Not at all.



If anyone is pursuing this lead, leave the Glasbys out of it and find the name of the neighbor who owned the dog. For all we know, it was some old aunt whose visiting nephew's boyfriend was EAR/ONS.



Who owned Woofy?



The Glasby's name comes up in this case because the wiki write-up on EAR/ONS mentions them. They were locals in Santa Barbara/Goleta. There 4 brothers went to school there, so they knew most of the guys in their neighborhood. It was a smaller world back then.Ticketron didn't control all the beach campsites in CA. You didn't need a 3 or 6 month reservation. You could drive up to a beach at 7 am and surf. If you were there by 9 am you had a campsite for the weekend."Haskulls Locals" Facebook site refers to Haskell's beach in Goleta which was part of Santa Barbara back then. The spelling on both is different and correct. The Glasbys probably knew all of the regular guys who hung out on the swells. If you watch the swells at 9 am, you see 10 or 20 people tops. Up and down the coast, they get to know each other by name.I doubt EAR/ONS surfed. But he may have been at the beach once or twice, and he may have sold/bought drugs from or to the Glassy brothers. They sold weed, and were known to LE as local bumbling dope dealers.Now you can take "Surfing" for PE in som high schools on the coast. In 82 surfers knew each because there weren't many of them. I was never at Haskells beach. I was at El Cap or Refugio. I tried surfing a couple of times. That's it. I never knew the Glasbys and I was younger, along with the people I went to the beach with.I believe the Glasby's neighbor did have a German Shepherd, and I believe EAR/ONS "borrowed" it and walked it about so he'd look legit in the neighborhood. At least one of the Glasby's probably knew the guy whom we refer to as EAR/ONS. But there is no indication that the Glasby's were murderers or serial rapists. They were criminals into dope and possibly petty theft.The family should be left alone. They lost 2 of the 4 sons, and it must have been very painful for them, and probably still is. Shelly and Deb here have lost relatives and it pains them still. I'm sure the Glasby family grieves for Brett and Brian. I believe their father had to travel to Mexico to escort his sons' coffins home for burial. What a horrible journey.The 2 Glasby brothers had gone camping in Mexico in 1982 and were murdered there. Where they were found dead, someone saw a VW bug leaving the area. A stolen camera was mentioned - you can search online for the details. I don't remember if their camera had been stolen or a stolen camera was found near them. No idea if friends were nearby or went also. No idea if it was a surf trip or drug buy.I doubt anyone here has ever written to the Baja Norte Police Department in Mexico to see if they have any memory of the case. (I'm not positive they were murdered in Baja Norte).The VW bug and the Baja bug were popular surfer guy cars back then. It could have been EAR/ONS who murdered them or it could have been a Mexican drug heist or anything else. The bullets were likely not sent to the US for testing, and in '82, Mexican police wouldn't have been helpful at all. Not at all.If anyone is pursuing this lead, leave the Glasbys out of it and find the name of the neighbor who owned the dog. For all we know, it was some old aunt whose visiting nephew's boyfriend was EAR/ONS.Who owned Woofy? I'm not implying it was the Gladbys. The first person to look at is the dog owner. Did he have a son? I bet the owner of the dog knew ONS. I know that I have read it here on this board somewhere that the owner of the dog did have a son.