Hit & Run -
A haunting 1954 story involving a "minor movie actress" named Lynn Baggett highlights the lasting, tragic nature of hit-and-run cases. On July 7th of that year, Baggett was driving a Nash Rambler in Los Angeles when she rammed into the back of a station wagon filled with young boys returning from a day trip.
The story was reported across California due to her celebrity connection, capturing the public’s anger at the callousness of leaving a child to die. Hit & Run
Alternatively , a recent 2026 report reveals a more modern tragedy where a mother, still in the aftermath of her son's fatal hit-and-run in Milwaukee, chose forgiveness over hatred, pleading for information to find the perpetrator. Hit & Run by Minor Movie Actress Kills 9-year-old Boy, 1954 A haunting 1954 story involving a "minor movie
She drove to a movie theater to calm herself and hid the car, but police located it 48 hours later, linking the car to actor George Tobias, who had loaned it to her. Alternatively , a recent 2026 report reveals a
Instead of stopping to help, Baggett got out, looked at the carnage, decided it was "too much for her," and drove away.