Sanford's older sister, Jessie, became suspicious of the letters Sanford was forced to send home from Northcott's ranch that assured the family he was well. She went to the ranch and stayed several days. However, she became terrified of Northcott, left and told authorities her brother was in the country illegally. Sanford Clark was never tried for murder, but was sentenced to five years at the Whittier State School (later renamed the Fred C. Nelles Youth Correctional Facility). His sentence was later commuted to 23 months. After his release, he was deported back to his native Canada. Clark's son, Jerry Clark, credits Clark's sisters June and Jessie, associate prosecution counsel Loyal C. Kelley, and the Whittier State School for helping save Sanford from Gordon Northcott. Clark served in World War II, and then worked for 28 years for the Canadian postal service. He married, and he and his wife, June, adopted and raised two sons. They were married for 55 years and were involved in many different organizations. Clark died in 1991
What Happened to Sanford Clark after
There is abook out in November 09, called 'Road out of Hell: Sanford Clark and the True Story of the Wineville Murders'. One of the authors is a Jerry Clark - probably a relation.
Sanford Clark was never tried for his involvement in the murders, but he was sentenced to five years at the Whittier State School. His sentence was commuted to 23 months. After his release, he was deported back to Canada. Whittier State School was later renamed the Fred C. Nelles Youth Correctional Facility. Sanford Clark's son, Jerry Clark, credits June Clark, Clark's sister, Jessie, associate prosecution counsel Loyal C. Kelley and the Whittier State School for helping save Sanford Clark. Sanford's older sister, Jessie, became suspicious of the letters he was forced to send home that assured the family he was well. She went to the ranch and stayed several days. However, she became terrified of Northcott, left and told authorities her brother was being held by a killer. Sanford served in World War II, married and worked 28 years for the Canadian postal service. He and his wife, June, adopted and raised two sons. Sanford and June were married for 55 years and were involved in different organizations. Clark died in 1991.
Sanford Clark was born in 1935.
Sanford Clark spent 23 months in a juvenille-correctional-facility. At this facility, he received counseling. After that 23 months was up, he returned to Canada. Upon returning to Canada, he got a job, did quite successfully in his job, got married, and he and his wife adopted and raised two sons. His eldest son, Jerry, said later on in his life "I believe that the correctional facility my father went to, my mother, and my Aunt Jessie [sanford's brother] saved my father. Because of them, he is the decent man he is today." So, he had a good life after the trial ended. I must say, it did my heart good to find that out.
Marlene Clark played Janet, Lamont's girlfriend.
chicken
chicken
the chicken
Cake hahahaaha hahahah Chicken but lol
They did not like it because They did not get their beans and cornbread. plus the chicken was no longer fried because of the dust bowl. if your wondering how this affects why the chicken was not fried, ask devin clark.
YES!!
Clark is blackout drunk in Vegas right now, getting married to a girl in a chicken costume. Don't blame him, he won't remember it tomorrow!