In Memory Of A Friend.

Share Button

This last week marked twenty years of a life cheated out of the experience of living. Twenty years ago, my wonderful friend Robert Paul Johnson was murdered, most likely bashed to death because he was gay.

I never go to tell him, but I loved this guy. He was everything that was right in the world. In his honor, tonight I’m going to play the song I wrote for him at the Audies open mic. I’ll do a web-cam of the song and post it later on today.

I still miss you my friend.

Here is the story of the night I found out my friend was gone forever.

—————————————————————————————————————————————-

 

Victim
Photo of Victim Robert Paul JohnsonSee larger view one (Robert Paul Johnson) (PDF)
Victim
Photo of Victim Robert Paul JohnsonSee larger view two (Robert Paul Johnson) (PDF)
Victim: Robert Paul JohnsonDate: April 24, 1993

Address: 3200 Mission Boulevard

Synopsis: Robert Paul Johnson, age 27, lived in Mission Beach and was the manager of his apartment complex. On Thursday evening, April 22, 1993, Johnson attended a dinner party with a friend. After the party, Johnson got a ride home from his friend, arriving at about 11:30 pm. Johnson’s friend was the last person to see him alive.Johnson failed to show up for work for the next two days. Johnson’s boss, concerned over his absence, eventually contacted one of one Johnson’s friends, who went to Johnson’s apartment on April 24, 1993, to check on Johnson. Johnson’s body was discovered in the bathroom of his apartment. He had been strangled to death.

Johnson was very friendly and frequently invited people he met on the Mission Beach boardwalk to his home.