- Edward F. Sands
Edward F. Sands, born Edward Fitzgerald Snyder, a.k.a. Edward Fitzwilliam Strathmore, (
April 4 ,1894 inMarion, Ohio - ?) was a suspect in the murder ofHollywood directorWilliam Desmond Taylor onFebruary 1 ,1922 . [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Badly Wanted |url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,751984,00.html |quote=Edward F. Sands, 34, 5 ft 5 in., for the murder of William Desmond Taylor, cinema director, whose butler he was. Questioned in this case were Cinemactresses Mabel Normand, last to see Taylor alive, and Mary Miles Minter whose lingerie and love letters were found in the Taylor apartment. |publisher=Time (magazine) |date= |accessdate=2007-07-21 ]Edward Sands had been employed as Taylor's personal assistant, serving as a cook,
secretary ,valet andchauffeur . Although he was born inOhio , he spoke with an affectedUK accent (screen starMary Miles Minter referred to him as a "cockney "). Taylor left Sands in charge of his affairs during a vacation in 1921 and returned to find Sands gone and several of the director's possessions missing including hiscar , chequebook, a large supply of distinctivecigarette s andjewelry . Sands had cashed several blank cheques left by Taylor and, using the stolen checkbook, began forging Taylor's signature.A few months later Taylor received a letter from Sands which included a pawn ticket in the name of "William Deane Tanner" (Taylor's birth name), indicating that Sands knew Taylor's true identity, which Taylor had kept secret since his arrival in Hollywood eight years earlier. Sands seems to have returned clandestinely. One of the distinctive, stolen cigarettes was found (smoked and crushed) on Taylor's doorstep and footprints were left on Taylor's
bed . Some more of Taylor's jewelry was stolen and receipts were found showing Sands had sold the items in northernCalifornia . [ [http://silent-movies.com/Taylorology/Taylor19.txt Taylorology] ]An
eyewitness reported seeing someone leaving Taylor'sbungalow around the time he was murdered, but her description does not fully match Sands' appearance. [ [http://silent-movies.com/Taylorology/Taylor19.txt Taylorology] ] Thepolice considered Sands a strong suspect, but never issued a warrant for his arrest in connection with the murder. Sands reportedly quit a job in northern California and disappeared the day of the murder. Subsequent investigations turned up evidence he had likely been arrested previously forpetty crime s and had apparently deserted from theUnited States Coast Guard . [Giroux, p. 116-7.] Sands was never found.ee also
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William Desmond Taylor References
Further reading
* Giroux, Robert, "A Deed of Death: The Story Behind the Unsolved Murder of Hollywood Director William Desmond Taylor". Alfred A. Knpof, New York, 1990. ISBN 0-394-58075-3
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