Rosie Bonds Kreidler (born July 7, 1944) competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics for the United States in the Women's 80 metre hurdles.
In May 1973, Kreidler was arrested on suspicion of murdering a Wilmington, Los Angeles tavern owner.
[1] In 2002, the automobile in which she was traveling was rammed by a tractor-trailer, breaking her neck, back and ribs.
When her insurance stopped paying for physical therapy in 2005, Kreidler lived in her car and in the St. Mary's Center homeless shelter.
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