DragonKing Karl True Crime Wrestling Stories: The case of Mr. Wrestling 2, pt. 3

On today’s third and final part of this pro wrestling true crime series on Mr. Wrestling 2, we find out the ultimate disposition of John F. Walker’s case, what he actually ended up being sentenced for and what that means.

So, what did Mr. Wrestling 2 actually do? He was arrested but the newspapers give little indication of what was happening through the court process.

We also find out what happened to everyone else involved, including what happened to them later in life. We talk more about the Black Dahlia and we re-examine the Jimmy Carter inauguration story in a new light.

Enjoy part three and please check out the first two parts if you have yet to do so.

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DragonKingKarl True Crime Wrestling Stories: The case of Mr. Wrestling 2, pt. 2

We now dig deeper into the criminal case against Mr. Wrestling 2 (Johnny Walker) … or so it seems.

In the summer of 1953, a roving gang of juveniles are reeking terror on the beaches of Hawaii. Two gang rapes on teenage girls take place within the span of a few days with anywhere from two to 17 males involved. Two people are arrested in connection to each incident and the court process begins. Over the course of a few weeks, more and more members are arrested, the last of which is gas station attendant John F. Walker, the future Mr. Wrestling 2.

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