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Frederick Doyle Neumeier, 53

Died Nov. 2, 2008 at 9:16 a.m.

Frederick Doyle Neumeier, a 53-year-old white man was shot and killed Sunday, Nov. 2, along with four others at a homeless encampment under the Santa Fe off-ramp of the Long Beach Freeway, authorities said.

Long Beach police said all of the dead were friends who had been socializing with one another for some time.

The bullet-riddled bodies of the three men and two women killed at the site were discovered after an anonymous tipster called police with a terse message: "There's five bodies over by Santa Fe and Wardlow."

— Louis Sahagun

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Updated: Jan. 24, 2010 at 9:46 p.m.

 
 

Two reader comments about Frederick Doyle Neumeier

Freddy was my uncle. He, my father, and another uncle, Anthony all NEUMEIER have been homeless for some time. I am the daughter of Paul Neumeier. I last saw Freddy in 1997 when I went to visit my grandmother in Long Beach. He spent much time with me trying to show me and to explain my father's side of the family to me.

— Pauline Hubbard
May 17, 2011 at 12:17 p.m.

Freddy was my brother... We were all really close until Freddy left Hawaii for California. We all lost touch, didnt even know where he was. Unfortunately, we never were able to talk to him again. I did, however, find his son...my nephew, Robert. Freddy's road of life wasnt what a "normal" person would dream of but it was what it was. He made it work and I truly believed he tried his best. I found out last night that they found who murdered him. I hope these people pay for what they did. Maybe these people "under the freeway bridge" didnt mean anything to them but they did to others. These people were fathers, brothers, sons, mothers, sisters, daughters to someone. Rest in peace, Freddy.

— Jayne Isidro
Jan. 18, 2012 at 7:54 a.m.

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