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Stop 5: Pensacola East Hill

About a quarter mile north of Bayview Park, this location became the site of the murder of both Arthur Hinote and Bernice Bryars on Thursday, October 22, 1931. Available resources describing the event do not pinpoint the exact locale, and ...

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Stop 4: Half Moon Filling Station

Investigating the murders of Hinote and Bryars, police received a statement from a gas station attendant via this location who claimed to have seen hinote and Bryars on the night of their murder. Per his account, there was a third ...

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Stop 3: Marguerite & Henry Teate's Home

Marguerite, Arthur Hinote's sister, and her husband Henry Teate's residential home was a popular hangout spot for Hinote and Bryars. This is where the young couple supposedly departed for the movies and the last known location from which Hinote and ...

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Stop 2: Bernice Bryar's Home

The former residential location on West Cervantes St was home to the late Bernice Bryars. On the night of their murder in 1931, Hinote picked up Bryars at her home and drove her to Marguerite (Hinote) Teate's house. The area ...

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Stop 1: Arthur Hinote's Residence

The residence on  1118 West Chase Street was the location of the late ArthurHinote. The home of Hinote was consequently torn down and replaced in 1966 by a separate residential home. 

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Trader Jon's

Trader Jon's was where Trudy, Hank Killam's ex-wife, waitressed. Per Alice's account, Hank was on his way to see Trudy prior to his mysterious death. The bar closed in 2003 and is now occupied by an eent hosting business. 

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Anchor Bar

Though Killam did not reach this location, this was the bar where Alice (Trudy's friend) was a waitress. Alice was the one who, in 1977, that Hank Killam was trying to reach his ex-wife Trudy at Trader Jon's the night ...

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Sam's Shoe Store

Located at 123 & 125 South Palafox St, Killam would have passed this show store that was directly next to the Linen Department Store. The Shoe Store has since been converted into an Old Hickory Whiskey Bar, where there is ...

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Escambia General Hospital

Killam was rushed to the Escambia General Hospital, which later became the University Hospital, after the incident, but was pronounced Dead-on-Arrival. it is the same hospital in which he was scheduled to be Baker Acted for his excessive drug use ...

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The Linen Department Store

The Linen Department Store was the location where Hank Killam had an "encounter" with a plate-glass window. Hank died of a severe neck laceration on March 17, 1964 in front of the store. The "accident" was ruled a suicide, but ...

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