Talk:Morris Kight

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[edit] Friend

I was a friend of Morris Kight's toward the end of his life. From time to time, I would drive him around, helping him do some errands. Whenever he saw a poor or homeless person, he gave them money. Always. He was the most peaceful and gentle person I've ever met. He told me he didn't like the way some things were going in the City of West Hollywood, and that the City wasn't taking gay and lesbian issues as seriously as they should. Specifically, he told me uncomplimentary things about Councilman John Heilman.