- Fred
Otash (January 7, 1922 –
October 5, 1992) was a Los
Angeles police officer,
private investigator, author, and a WWII
Marine veteran, who
became known...
- and "discovered" in the
early morning hours.
Private investigator Fred
Otash and
surveillance expert Reed
Wilson claim they were
hired by
Peter Lawford...
- Lee
Earle "James"
Ellroy (born
March 4, 1948) is an
American crime fiction writer and essayist.
Ellroy has
become known for a
telegrammatic prose style...
-
inspired by a
variety of
Hollywood fixers such as
Eddie Mannix and Fred
Otash. The 2016 Coen brothers' film Hail, Caesar!,
satirizes the
American film...
- 1950,
Houck married Los
Angeles police officer and
Hollywood fixer Fred
Otash, in
Beverly Hills. They were
divorced twice: the
first order was vacated...
- of a
visit to
Monroe by
Robert F.
Kennedy on the day of her death. Fred
Otash, a
detective who said he was the
chief wiretapper, is
interviewed on camera...
-
falls to Air,
Earth and
Water every year. Tuvan: От Ава Uzbek: O't Ona or
Otash Ona Tatar: Ут Әни or Ут Ана or Ut Ana Azerbaijani: Od Ana Kazakh: От Ана...
-
Abdulaziz Muhammad Saleh bin
Otash (born in 1975 in
Saudi Arabia, and
identified as a
Yemeni – died in 2011),
became briefly wanted in 2002, by the United...
-
Howard Hughes. He
bears superficial resemblances to
historical figures Fred
Otash, (so-called "private-eye to the stars") and
Robert Maheu, (who
worked for...
- of a
visit to
Monroe by
Robert F.
Kennedy on the day of her death. Fred
Otash, a
detective who says he was the
chief wiretapper, is
interviewed on camera...