KTRK 13 Houston
Zindler grew up in Houston, the son of Abe Zindler, a prominent clothier who owned a successful clothing store. His father often viewed Marvin as frivolous, a perception that followed him despite his varied accomplishments. Zindler attended Pershing Middle School, Lamar High School, and graduated from San Jacinto High School in Houston. He briefly studied at John Tarleton Agricultural College before enlisting in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II, though he received a medical discharge due to an infection caused by ill-fitting boots.
Zindler’s most famous work came in 1973 when he joined KTRK-TV (ABC13) in Houston as a consumer affairs reporter. That summer, acting on an anonymous tip about alleged houses of prostitution, Zindler, alongside journalist Larry Conners, investigated the Chicken Ranch in La Grange, Texas. The brothel, reportedly the oldest continuously operating in the U.S., had been tolerated by local authorities for decades. Zindler believed it was linked to organized crime and political corruption, though he was never able to substantiate these claims.
The closure was not without controversy. Fayette County Sheriff Jim T. Flournoy, who had a cooperative relationship with the Chicken Ranch, physically confronted Zindler during a follow-up visit, breaking two of Zindler’s ribs and snatching his toupee, which he reportedly waved like a trophy. The incident, partially captured on audio, added to Zindler’s notoriety. While an investigation found no evidence of organized crime, the story catapulted Zindler to national fame
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Bombastic consumer reporter ...
July 16, 2025 at QZVX
Jason Remington says:
I worked in Texas (Hell) for two years and enjoyed watching Marvin Zindler’s reports on KTRK 13. TV needs consumer reporters. A good report is like watching a Roller Derby fight.