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Guy Muldavin
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Guy Rockwell Muldavin, aka Raoul Guy Rockwell, was adopted by Albert Muldavin (1894-1967) and Sylvia Muldavin (1902-1972), and he had a brother Michael S Muldavin (1920-2005). There are numerous birthdates recorded for Guy, but it is likely he was born on either October 26th or 27th in Brooklyn New York. A number of passenger lists show that when Guy was young, he travelled with his family to Havana Cuba, Hamburg Germany, Genoa Italy, and Le Havre France from 1925 through the early 1930s. In 1942 Guy was living in Manhattan New York and attending the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He was disqualified from active service in the military due to a mastoid infection. On May 11th, 1946, while working as a professor, he married Joellen Mae Loop (1924-2002) in Bellevue Pennsylvania. The couple lived in New York, California, and then Seattle Washington where he worked as a disk jockey. The couple divorced on July 16th, 1956. Two years later, Raoul Guy Rockwell married Manzanita Aileen 'Manzy' Ryan on September 30th, 1958, in Kootenai Idaho and she died sometime between April 1st and April 3rd, 1960. Manzanita had a daughter from a previous marriage, Dolores Ann Mearns who was 18 when she and her mother disappeared on April Fool's Day in 1960. Guy was a prime suspect when they found Manzanita and her daughter's body Dolores in the septic tank of the couple's home in Seattle. See Rockwell Asks to Talk With Catholic Priest for details. Shortly thereafter, Guy married Evelyn Marie (Rockwell) Emerson (born 1919) on July 29th, 1960, in King County Washington, and they married again a second time on August 10th, 1963, in Los Angeles. This time he used the name "Guy R. Muldavin", which his adopted parents had given him. The marriage did not last, and he married twice again - once on February 16th, 1974, to Teri Marie Vizina (real name Ruth Marie Terry) in Reno Nevada, and then again to Phyllis Roper on October 18th, 1975, in Los Angeles. The marriage to Phyllis lasted until Guy's death in 2002. See Guy Muldavin: Obituary. On November 2nd, 2022, the FBI released the identity of a body found in Provincetown, Massachusetts on July 26th, 1974, as that of Ruth Marie Terry and they named Guy Muldavin as the prime suspect. The investigators used a combination of DNA and genealogical research to identify Muldavin. In 1960, Guy was a prime suspect of two killings in Humboldt County. See Rockwell Sought for Questioning in California for details.
Albert Muldavin of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA was born on May 13, 1893. He was in a relationship with Sylvia Muldavin, and had children Michael S Muldavin and Guy Muldavin. Albert Muldavin died at age 73 years old on March 15, 1967.
Sylvia (Silverblatt) Muldavin of Ribera, San Miguel County, New Mexico was born on June 23, 1902. She was in a relationship with Albert Muldavin, and had children Michael S Muldavin and Guy Muldavin. Sylvia Muldavin died at age 70 years old on July 23, 1972 in Santa Clara, Santa Clara County, California United States.
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