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persons in the movie industry. They did this in order to make contacts for the sale of the smuggled cocaine. Harrigan and Doyle, after moving to Kings Road, sold a t least $6,000 worth of cocaine during their first month. Terrance Cooksley, an 18-year-old houseboy at the Kings Road address remained
high for at least the month of February on cocaine supplied by Harrigan and
Doyle. Sometime in March, he stole the $6,000 that Doyle and Harrigan had made.
He frequented miscellaneous discotheques in the Los Angeles area and spent the
money freely or gave it away in the form of large tips to various waiters. Doyle
and Harrigan followed him to Stockton, Doyle and Harrigan became quite friendly with Frykowski and Folger. This was mainly due to the fact that Frykowski was interested in the known drugs on the market, in addition to future synthetic drugs that were being made in eastern Canada. Doyle and Harrigan told Frykowski that they would obtain the new synthetic drug, MDA, from Canada and allow him to be one of the first to try it. This conversation or agreement apparently took place sometime in the early part of July, 1969, at the Polanski home. In mid July, Doyle left for Jamaica with Charles Tacot to make an underground film about the effects of marijuana. Harrigan made a trip to Toronto, Canada and brought back a supply of MDA and possibly other drugs via commercial airlines. It is known that he supplied at least a portion of this MDA to Frykowski. It is possible that Frykowski was given this drug by some other emissary two or.three.days prior to the murder. Kaczanowski was present at the Polanski home in the early part of July and
overheard Doyle and Harrigan tell Frykowski they were going to get him the drug
known as MDA. Kaczanowski did not see Doyle and The first of June, 1969, Mark Fine, an actor friend of Frykowski, came into the city from New York. He was due to make a movie in Hollywood. The first part of July, Frykowski offered Fine a room at his Woodstock house. Fine accepted and moved in the first of July. Approximately one week later, Frykowski learned that Sharon Polanski was coming home from Europe the 21st of July. He and Folger intended to move back into |
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