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BOYNTON BEACH, Florida (AP) -- Alan Shalleck, who collaborated with the co-creator of "Curious George" to bring the mischievous monkey to television and a series of book sequels, was found dead outside his home, and police were treating the death as a possible homicide.

The bloodied body of Shalleck, 76, was found Tuesday covered in garbage bags in the driveway of his mobile home. Police said it was there for at least a day before a maintenance man discovered it.

"I went to drag it this morning and said, 'This is a body, this isn't garbage,"' maintenance supervisor Burt Venturelli said. "I could see blood all over the place."

Police were treating the case as a possible homicide, spokeswoman Sgt. Gladys Cannon said Wednesday, but she wouldn't disclose details about how Shalleck died.

Shalleck's death came just as "Curious George" is debuting as a full-length feature film this Friday, featuring the voices of Will Ferrell, Drew Barrymore and Dick Van Dyke, among others.

Shalleck, 76, was the writer and director of more than 100 short episodes of "Curious George," which were seen on the Disney Channel.

The original series of seven Curious George books began in 1941, shortly after George's creators, H.A. Rey and his wife, Margret, fled to the United States from wartorn Europe. A precursor of the character had appeared in a book they did in France in 1939. Hans Rey did the illustrations and his wife wrote the stories.

Shalleck had approached Margret Rey about bringing Curious George to television in 1977, the same year her husband died. In addition to more than 100 five-minute TV shorts, Shalleck and Margret Rey wrote more than two dozen more books about George.

"I got $500 per 'Curious George' story, no royalties, no residuals," Shalleck told The Palm Beach Post in 1997. But the experience of working with Margret Rey was the high point of his life, he added.

She died in 1996 at age 90. Shalleck said she and her husband identified with their readers because they were children at heart.

"They always considered little children as little people and wanted to write for them as little people," he told The Associated Press in 1996.

A Syracuse University drama major, Shalleck got his start in 1950 in the CBS mailroom, working his way up to associate producer for "Winky Dink and You," a children's television show in which kids drew on a plastic film placed on the TV screen. He later produced children's films and formed his own company.

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wow, Boynton Beach? nothing happens there.

i'm curious to see what happened to him.


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I've got Jack Johnson's soundtrack on my desk.

Probably the gentlest and most whimsical soundtrack I've heard.

Not everyone's cup of tea, but you can't accuse the surf dude of lack of laid-back sincerity, that's for sure.

He may be a hippie, but he's an unpretentious one.


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It was the monkey, all hopped up on ether.


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It was the monkey, all hopped up on ether.


There is nothing more helpless and irresponsible and depraved than a monkey in the depths of an ether binge.

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Billzebub Wrote:
It was the monkey, all hopped up on ether.


I don't know, guys...

I'd be on the lookout for a man in a yellow hat.

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in what sense is this a "possible" homicide. how many suicides bloody themselves then throw themselves out with the garbage?


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I'd be on the lookout for a critic of the new movie.

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in what sense is this a "possible" homicide. how many suicides bloody themselves then throw themselves out with the garbage?


Depends on how depressed they were.


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in what sense is this a "possible" homicide. how many suicides bloody themselves then throw themselves out with the garbage?


Maybe he tried beating himself to death then, when that didn't work, put a bag over his head....


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in what sense is this a "possible" homicide. how many suicides bloody themselves then throw themselves out with the garbage?
Maybe that's just their way of saying "we haven't found the murderer yet".

Or maybe they just didn't want to state it in the double-negative, I.E. "it would be impossible for this not to be a homicide".

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i'm curious to see what happened to him.


Yikes.


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in what sense is this a "possible" homicide. how many suicides bloody themselves then throw themselves out with the garbage?


I've done that- I just didn't die.

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