![]() At heritage Hall, where the USC athletic offices are housed, Virgil Lubberden, who often got to work early, saw them through a window. A couple of hours later, he and Mitharu Yamasaki, another campus caretaker, came closer. He thought it was a student sleeping off a drunk. Īt 6 o'clock that morning, Bruce Cameron, a USC caretaker, had seen a body lying prone on the baseball infield, but he didn't approach it. from body toward pitcher's mound was full-page typewritten statement taped to smooth wood board and resembling the laminated plaques. Under the right portion of the body clutched in the right hand was a laminated plaque of a B.S. ![]() Next to the body, officers found a laminated plaque with the deceased's name on it, naming him as All-American Baseball Player of the Year for 1960. The bullet that passed thru the head could not be located. The deceased had a gunshot wound to the left temple with an exit wound in the right temple. Both hands were partially under the face and neck, with the left hand clutching a Smith & Wesson. Deceased was in an open area of the baseball field approx. ![]() Officers observed deceased lying on his stomach on the grass. ![]() Officers notified of possible suicide at Bovard Athletic Field (baseball field), University of Southern California campus. LOS ANGELES Police Department Death Report: File No. ![]()
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