(LA Times) Everyday 75 year old Robert Hollis walked the courtyard of the Villa Glen apartment complex in Inglewood using a decorative wooden cane to navigate the path that he could not see before him.
The family of Hollis found last week beheaded is pleading for the public’s help in finding their father’s murderer(s) — Hollis legally blind and lived alone, was a church going man who sang in the choir, his family says they can’t imagine why anyone would want to murder him, especially in such a barbaric manner.
“He was a kind and generous spirit who was a husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather,” ABC 7 L.A. reports. “Robert lived his life as a sign artist and gospel singer, his voice touched many and his spirit motivated more,” Hollis’ family said in a statement.
Police say, they don’t believe that robbery was a motive because Hollis was found wearing all of his jewelry and nothing appeared to be missing from his apartment.
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