A Prominent Figure in Redding's Real Estate Scene
In the early 1980s, Helen Faye Generes was a well-known real estate agent in Redding, California. At 63, she owned and operated Generes Realty Company, located on Market Street. Known for her distinctive fashion sense—often donning outlandish business suits, hats, and frilly bows—Helen was a familiar face in the community, frequently seen driving her MG sports car around town. Her assertive business practices and willingness to engage in legal battles made her a formidable presence in local real estate circles.
The Tragic Discovery
On October 5, 1983, the Redding Police Department responded to a call at Generes Realty Company. Inside, they found Helen's lifeless body; she had been strangled with a cord in her office. Signs of a struggle were evident, indicating she fought valiantly against her attacker. The shocking nature of the crime sent ripples through the Redding community, leaving residents and authorities searching for answers. ...Read More
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