According to the book Hollywood Babylon by Kenneth Angers, he was not officially suspected by police. But it seems he was supect in the death of Tom Ince, a producer/director in young Hollywood. Aboard the Hearst yacht Oneida on November 15, 1924 to celebrate Ince's 43rd birthday, Ince was shot with the small hand gun Hearst kept on the boat. The story offered up in Hearst papers was 'accute indigestion'. The bullet in his head was found at autopsy. Hearst had enough money to pay witnesses off and no investigation was ever done.
William Randolph Hearst had five sons: George, William Jr., John, Randolph, and David. They all inherited shares of the Hearst Corporation, a company founded by their father. The Hearst family continues to be involved in running the media empire to this day.
You must be referring to the death of his wife in 1999. No of course not. He wasn't arrested, even suspected, let alone tried for murder. Her death was ruled an accident.
Yes. Tribal leaders in an eastern Kenyan village formally condemned a tortoise to death because they suspected it of causing the deaths of six people by magic. The tortoise was later freed.
Last I heard she was living a quiet life married with one or two children. Her family still has rights to stay at the Hearst castle on California’s Central Coast.
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No, many people have confessed but none were ever proven.
He was doing comic strips for the Hearst papers. No indication that he ever did more than sketch them for laughs.
Patty Hearst Marie "The Body" McDonald (1957); may have been a publicity stunt.
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There is no record that William Shakespeare was ever arrested.
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