The Wineville Chicken Coop Murders: The Story Behind Clint Eastwood’s Film The Changeling

Clint Eastwood’s new movie The Changeling sounds like it’s going to be some kind of low-budget movie like The Paris Hilton. Actually, the star herself isn’t much of an improvement, but I know there are some people out there who inexplicably think Angelina Jolie is a great actress so I won’t move on. In fact, The Change is based on the true story of a woman whose missing son is returned to her by the police. The only thing is, he knows that the boy is not his son. The police tell him that the boy is his son and eventually put his complaints in psychiatric custody. The movie the movie is based on a series of events known, unfortunately, as the Wineville Chicken Coop massacre. And these events provide further evidence that, as if anyone needed, the LAPD’s well-deserved distinction as a corrupt police force is returning to the city. Until at least the late 1920s.

The story of the Wineville Chicken Coop Murders on which Mutaling is based is truly insane. Eastwood’s film is one that needs to be remembered authentically because it is based on a true story because otherwise no one can believe that such a thing exists except for the work of some frustrated screenwriter who decided to take the most foreign route of writing in history. when he could Those who believe that child abduction is a relatively recent phenomenon created from TV, film and rap music, called the Wineville Chicken Coop Murderer it’s Wakeup. It sounds like something out of Stephen King’s “It” and indeed the malevolence at its center is not entirely unlike Pennywise the Clown. A group of boys goes missing in California in 1928. It was eventually discovered that a deviant named Gordon Stewart Northcott had abducted them, tortured them, killed them, and then mutilated their bodies with the help of their mother. (No, this is not the story that Psycho was based on.) Now remember, this was long before punk rock. or The Simpsons came around to poison and corrupt impressionable young minds. Northcott somehow became a lunatic sex maniac before Marilyn Manson was born. I do not know whether it was done; shame better to question them in the media. If the story stopped right here, it’s ridiculous enough to be one of those Saw-type flicks, but The Changeling is directed by Clint Eastwood. And Estwood’s idea of ​​corruption goes beyond the individual. His eyes are somewhat narrow, and indeed far more admirable than a chicken.

Young boy name Arthur Hutchins, Jr. Meanwhile, leading not much interesting in the Midwest and wanted. to experience a new life in California. At some point he found out about the case of missing boys named Walter Collins and figured he would fight a free trip to California. from him The LAPD said the boy was missing and immediately returned him to his mother. The police, still not knowing what happened at that chicken farm, closed the missing persons case on Walter Collins. But Walter’s mother refused to stay cold cases. She persistently went to the police and told them that the boy was not her son. The LAPD, in their infinite wisdom, responded by doing everything they could to obtain Walter’s appointment, convincing others that they simply could not recognize their son. Why?

The answer is simplicity itself. There are a huge number of crimes committed every day in Los Angeles; It has always been popular when those movies turned out. It is impossible to solve every crime and when you have just an excuse (in the eyes of the LAPD) not to prosecute a specific crime, well who can blame you? After all, one ten year old child is as good as another, right? Unless. Well, except that maybe if the LAPD had asked for the right of the mother who told them the boy was saying her son wasn’t really her son. And if they were already dead at the time of Arthur Hutchins, Jr. discovered and followed in the requests of the mother had not saved his life… was it still valid? of course, if for no other reason than that you are about to perform a duty. Would it really have been so difficult to investigate a little more? Unfortunately, it appears that this question is still too often the operating rule for the LAPD. And that is why, although everyone in the world knows that O.J. Simpson killed his wife, half of the people in the country still refused to believe that the LAPD killed the actor in the murder.

If you are one of those who are captivated by the stories of serial killers and like to visit the places where the murders are taken. It’s just that you know the town of Wineville, California is no more. Well, that’s not entirely true. The town is still there, of course only now known as Mira Loma. The town officially changed its name in 1930 to because it was tired of its reputation.

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