Haitian-American New York Resident, 1946-1986. Immigrated from Port-au-Prince at nine. Prime suspect in original 'Antinous' case in 1969. After mistrial verdict, prosecution did not file for retrial. Known activist in NYC; participant in Angry Arts Week, published heavily in local Harlem zines and winner of 1978 Kamile P. Oriette Poetry Prize.
Welsh Canadian Resident, Alberta University of the Arts Associate Dean of Research, Internationalization, and Graduate studies. Allegedly seen by eye-witnesses at and surrounding the Stonewall Inn at the time of the riots and 'Antinous' vandalism.
New Yorker born to American and Malaysian parents in 1952. Established within the graffiti scene under 'Breaks 320' moniker- on name-basis with Taki 183 and others. Forensic analysts have drawn similarities between her style and that of 'Antinous'- overspray and color choice as largest factors. Charged with 5 years for felony vandalism in relation to 'Breaks 320' tags in NYC and PHI in 1974.
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