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Henry Peavey (March 3, 1882 〔 in the World War I draft living in San Francisco.〕 – December 27, 1931) was the cook and valet of Hollywood silent film director William Desmond Taylor. Peavey worked for Taylor for six months prior to Taylor's murder in 1922. ==Employment by Taylor== Prior to working for William Desmond Taylor, Peavy was employed by the wife of director Christy Cabanne.〔"Meet Henry Peavey", ''Los Angeles Record'' (February 13, 1922), reprinted in Taylorology 86. 〕 Peavy was hired by Taylor after he dismissed his previous butler, Edward F. Sands, for forging his signature on checks. Three days before Taylor's murder, Peavey had been arrested for "social vagrancy" and charged with being "lewd and dissolute".〔"Valet in Court on Vagrancy Charge", ''Los Angeles Record'' (February 3, 1922), reprinted in Taylorology 60. 〕 On the day following Taylor's murder on February 1, 1922, Taylor was scheduled to appear in court on Peavey's behalf.
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