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  1. The Wineville Chicken Coop murders, also known as the Wineville Chicken murders, were a series of abductions and murders of young boys that occurred in the city of Los Angeles and in Riverside County, California, United States between 1926 and 1928.

  2. Learn about the serial killer Gordon Stewart Northcott who kidnapped, abused, and murdered at least three young boys in California in 1928. Discover how he was caught, his motives, and the connection to the Walter Collins case.

  3. Jul 18, 2018 · Learn about the gruesome murders of several young boys by Gordon Northcott on a chicken ranch in California in the 1920s. Discover how the case inspired a movie, changed a town's name, and involved a fake kidnapping.

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  4. Wineville Chicken Coop murders. While residing at his chicken ranch, Northcott abducted an undetermined number of boys and sexually abused them. Typically, after abusing a victim, he would drive the boy home and let him go. Four of them, however, he murdered at the ranch.

  5. The Wineville Chicken Coop Murders — also known as the Wineville Chicken Murders — was a series of kidnappings and murders of young boys occurring in Los Angeles and Riverside County, California in 1928. The case received national attention and events related to it exposed corruption in the Los Angeles Police Department.

  6. Walter B Collins was a nine-year-old boy who went missing in 1928. The state of California concluded that Collins had been murdered by Gordon Stewart Northcott as part of the Wineville Chicken Coop murders.

  7. Oct 31, 2004 · When investigators arrived at the ranch in Wineville -- now known as Mira Loma -- they found Stanford Wesley Clark, 15, and his sister Jessie (who had alerted her mother to the situation).

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