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Diane Linkletter

Diane Linkletter
Born (1948-10-31)October 31, 1948
Los Angeles County, California, U.S.
Died October 4, 1969(1969-10-04) (aged 20)
West Hollywood, California, U.S.
Cause of death Suicide
Resting place Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills
Spouse(s) Grant Conroy (1965–1965)
Parent(s) Art Linkletter (1912–2010)
Lois Foerster (1916–2011)
Relatives Jack Linkletter (brother)

Diane Linkletter (October 31, 1948 – October 4, 1969) was the daughter and youngest child of popular American media personality Art Linkletter, and his wife Lois Foerster. She was 20 years old when she committed suicide in 1969.

Not widely known to the public before she died, Diane Linkletter was the youngest of five children born to Art Linkletter, and his wife Lois Foerster. In 1965 at the age of 17, Linkletter married 19-year-old Grant Conroy. The brief marriage related to the draft in 1965 was later annulled and was not publicized, as both Linkletter and Conroy's families wanted to keep the marriage quiet.

Linkletter pursued a career in acting. She performed in and, in 1968, appeared in a sketch on The Red Skelton Show. That same year, Linkletter traveled with her father to Europe to entertain families of servicemen.

At 9 a.m., on October 4, 1969, Linkletter jumped out of a window of her sixth-floor apartment at the Shoreham Towers in West Hollywood, California. She was first taken to Hollywood Receiving Hospital, and then to Los Angeles County+USC Medical Center where she died of her injuries sustained in the fall. Her death was widely reported in the media at the time. Her father blamed her death on drug use, specifically LSD.

The day after her death, Art Linkletter held a press conference where he stated that Diane's death "wasn't a suicide. She was not herself. She was murdered by the people who manufacture and distribute LSD." He also stated that Diane had used LSD in the six months prior to her death and the two discussed a "bum trip" Diane had experienced. Although Linkletter hadn't spoken to Diane in the last 24 hours of her life, he believed that she had taken LSD the night before her death and had experienced another bad trip which caused her to leap to her death.

However, a toxicology test later determined that Diane Linkletter had no drugs in her system the day she died. An autopsy conducted by the Los Angeles Coroner's Office determined that Linkletter died from "multiple traumatic injuries".

A police investigation was launched to determine the events surrounding Linkletter's death. Police questioned a male friend who was present in Linkletter's apartment the morning of her death. He told police that Linkletter had phoned him the night before her death and "was very upset" and asked him to come over. He went to Linkletter's apartment at around 3 a.m., and the two stayed up all night talking. He claimed that Linkletter's behavior was "extremely emotional, extremely despondent and very irrational at times, in fact most of the time." He said she was also upset over her career and complained that she "could not be her own person."


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