Murder charges expected in attack on famed private eye
SAN FRANCISCO — The two men arrested in connection with an attempted robbery that lead to the death of famed San Francisco private investigator Jack Palladino are expected to face murder charges, prosecutors said Tuesday.
San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin said he plans to file murder charges against Lawrence Thomas, 24, of Pittsburg, and Tyjone Flournoy, 23, of San Francisco, once the medical examiner releases the cause of Palladino’s death later this week.
Palladino, 76, had stepped outside his home in the Haight-Ashbury district Thursday to try a new camera when Thomas and Flournoy tried to grab it, police said. He held on to the camera but fell and struck his head. He died Monday from his injuries.
Palladino worked on high-profile cases ranging from the Jonestown mass suicides to celebrity and political scandals. For example, Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign hired Palladino to quell rumours of extramarital affairs, and Courtney Love hired him after being linked to unfounded allegations she played a role in the 1994 suicide of her husband, rocker Kurt Cobain.


