Ellsworth sonny wisecarver biography
Ellsworth Clewer "Sonny" Wisecarver Jr. (15 June – 22 November ), called the Woo Woo Kid, was an American who became infamous as a teen in for.!
Ellsworth Wisecarver
American delinquent
Ellsworth Clewer "Sonny" Wisecarver Jr. (15 June 1929 – 22 November 2005), called the Woo Woo Kid, was an American who became infamous as a teen in 1944 for having affairs with older women.
His behavior sparked public scandal, primarily because of his age; at age 14 he ran off with a mother of two, only to do so again a year later. It was the latter incident that sparked his notoriety; Eleanor Deveny, the woman he fled with the second time, was arrested and charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor.[1]
As for Sonny, his parents had him declared an incorrigible delinquent.
Ellsworth Wisecarver was known as the "Woo-Woo Kid" due to his exploits as a teenager; when he was fourteen, he ran off with the married mother of two;.
He spent time in the California Youth Authority, a state penal facility for juveniles.
In his book The Rape of the A*P*E*, Allan Sherman credits the Wisecarver scandal and resulting publicity as the official start of the American sexual revolution.
Wisecarver's scandalous affairs were the basis for the 1987 film In the Mood,