Sanford Clark and the Wineville Chicken Ranch Murders

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Reporter Ruby Gonzales put together an interesting piece about Sanford Clark for today's papers.

Clark, the nephew of Gordon Stewart Northcott, was ultimately sentencedto five years at Nelles for his role in the case that led to the deaths of Walter Collins, Lewis and Nelson Winslow, and an unidentified latino youth.

Here's the top of Ruby's story:

sanfordclark.jpgJerry Clark, 17, was on his way to a hockey game when his father, Sanford, pulled the car over and revealed a shocking past.

When he was 15, Sanford Clark became the main witness against his uncle, Gordon Stewart Northcott, who kidnapped boys from the Southland in the 1920s then molested and killed them at a chicken ranch in Wineville.

Not only did his uncle rape and beat him, Clark told authorities he was made to help dispose of the bodies and, at gunpoint, ordered to shoot one of the boys.

"Sanford said he never planned to tell Jerry the story," said Anthony Flacco , who is writing a book about Clark and was at the Whittier Museum last week doing research.

But he said Clark was worried reporters working on an unrelated killing near their town would unearth his past. His concern was that his children would hear about it from others. His fear didn't materialize.

9 Comments

michaeline hoy said:

i want to know why havny they looked everywhere on the farm because not all kids will be buried in the same place.. why in the world do police have to act so ignorant.... the law should be changed becuase why should a person who child has gone missing have to wait 24 hours until police come and still nothing to do about.. within those 24 hours of wait something might have happened and who know by waiting a whole day to fine nothing.. i still have many questions about thins and many more...

Liderien said:

Actually the law has been changed. We now have whats called an Amber Alert for children who are missing. Depending upon the investigation into the disappearance of a child, police will decide whether that child is a run away or indeed has been taken. At this point officers will call for an Amber Alert to be in effect. This will usually takes no time at all. Law Enforcement agencies will be notified within minutes all over the country, surrounding areas first with descriptions and any information they might have on the suspect. Usually in Amber Alert cases, the suspect is a non-custodial parent. Nevertheless, the 24 hour period remains for adults unless circumstances could prove foul play.
You should also look into the wonderful powers of lime, which is what Gordon used to cover the hacked up pieces of bodies from the boys. That might answer a lot of your questions there. You also have to remember the era in which these tragic events took place.

Jazmen said:

I Cried When I Heard This Story I Mean I Can't Imagine This Happening!!! I Felt Bad For Sanford Because He Had To be Part Of it. I Also Fell So Bad About What Gorton Did To These Boys.He was A VERY Sick Person.

century said:

I don't think Sanford Clark should have been punished or imprisoned. He helped the police so much and he was clearly forced to kill those kids. He lived a clean, amazing life afterwards, even adopting 2 kids because he didn't want to pass on the genes. What an amazing human being.

catherine bower said:

I was born and raised in mira loma, calif I never heard about the murders, Untill the movie and the book. Thank you for informing us of the History some might of never known. Thank You , Cathy bower

ashley said:

I agree with the above poster; sanford clark is a hero and nothing less.

lauren said:

o my i watched the movie about this, my mom didnt think they used the actual names, until my avid teacher told me that we have to write about famous people or someone historic, so i looked up christene collins and it was her real name so now im taking cornell notes on thi sstory and its so much more heartbreaking then the movie because it's the real thing. northcutt definately deserved to be hung

Anonymous said:

Sanford Clark should have been held accountable for the murdes as well. He was certainly old enough to know the difference between right and wrong.

Philippe said:

Why didn't the police ask Sabford clark about Walter Collins'escape ? If he was caught by his Gordon, or achieve his escape ?

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