Web Reference: He is the son of Joe Garagiola Sr., who played catcher for the St. Louis Cardinals and Pittsburgh Pirates in the late 1940s and early 1950s. In 1973, Garagiola, along with Chris Hart, appeared on the game show To Tell the Truth as impostors pretending to be police detective Richard Buggy. Feb 9, 1973 · Richard Buggy limped down the dark streets of Morningside Heights one evening last week, a frail‐looking figure with graying hair, a shopping bag full of packages and an air of drowsy... Apr 25, 2005 · IN the early 1970’s, a young officer named Richard Buggy held one of the stranger and more harrowing positions in the New York Police Department. Five days a week, working a 6 p.m.-to-2 a.m. shift for the department’s anticrime unit, he got mugged for a living.
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