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How 'brown buffalo' Oscar Acosta, best known as Hunter Thompson's Dr. Gonzo, inspired his own TV doc

There was his size: a substantial 6 feet, 225 pounds, according to his FBI file.

There was his style: a Chicano attorney who materialized in Los Angeles courtrooms in loud ties, bearing business cards embossed with the Aztec god of war and, on at least one occasion, a gun.

Then there was his death, which was not so much a death as a disappearance, somewhere in the vicinity of Mazatlan, Mexico, in 1974.

Oscar "Zeta" Acosta was not only large, he was larger than life. The son of a peach picker, he was an activist lawyer who helped defend the "Eastside 13," the 13 men indicted by a grand jury for their role in planning the East L.A. school walkouts of 1968.

But his place as one of pop culture's most indelible characters came via his pal Hunter S. Thompson, who used Acosta as the inspiration for "Dr. Gonzo" in the drug-fueled "Fear and Loathing in

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