In the quiet of a June morning in the San Fernando Valley, a life built across six decades of craft and quiet dedication came to a violent end. James Handy, 81, a character actor whose face graced some of American cinema and television's most enduring productions, was found stabbed to death in the garden of his Tarzana home — killed, authorities say, by the son of his own girlfriend. It is a reminder that the most devastating ruptures often occur not in the world's grand arenas, but in the intimate spaces where trust is assumed.
Actor James Handy, 81, stabbed to death; girlfriend's son arrested
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This is a domestic criminal matter with no geopolitical implications; a local Los Angeles homicide case.
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Actor James Handy's death is a tragic criminal incident with no direct economic implications for markets, sectors, or consumer behavior.
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