The story was reported across California due to her celebrity connection, capturing the public’s anger at the callousness of leaving a child to die.
A haunting 1954 story involving a "minor movie actress" named Lynn Baggett highlights the lasting, tragic nature of hit-and-run cases. On July 7th of that year, Baggett was driving a Nash Rambler in Los Angeles when she rammed into the back of a station wagon filled with young boys returning from a day trip. Hit & Run
She drove to a movie theater to calm herself and hid the car, but police located it 48 hours later, linking the car to actor George Tobias, who had loaned it to her. The story was reported across California due to
The force of the crash ejected 9-year-old Joel Watnick, killing him instantly on the pavement. She drove to a movie theater to calm