The front of a home in Highland Park in the 1960s which featured a yacht-shaped event hall in the backyard called the S.S. Miramar.In the 1950s, Alan Cates’ mother used to drive him past a home on Miramar Avenue in Highland Park. According to Cates’ mother, a yacht was built in the backyard of that home.The house in question was at 4005 Miramar. It belonged to Cosette and Frank Newton and was home to a unique addition that lasted 15 years — as well as some other newsworthy happenings.
But she didn’t truly come into the public eye until July 1938, when she was charged with false imprisonment for holding her gardener captive in her attic for five days., Mickey Ricketts was found blindfolded, taped and handcuffed after Cosette Newton accused him of stealing a jade ring worth $5,000. Ricketts, who doctors said was suffering from malnutrition, told deputies that he was fed “something that tasted like a hamburger” during his time in captivity.
The first deck had a ballroom complete with green curtains, a kitchen, powder rooms and French doors that overlooked the pool. The second deck, built for guests to promenade, overlooked the dance floor. The Newtons built a 20-foot fence around their house and had a collection of elevator doors, prison bars and aluminum beach umbrellas to deter vandals from entering the property., Cosette Newton testified that the umbrellas were “an act of defiance.” She said that she nicknamed one umbrella on top of her house the “J.C. Muse Umbrella” after Highland Park town attorney J.C. Muse Jr., who she said spread rumors about her being crazy.
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