Except, they dated for some time afterward. She cheated on and broke off an engagement with Bronson Pinchot to do it. Her taste is whatevs, but, given all that, it sounds like she really did “simply must have him”.
Except, they dated for some time afterward. She cheated on and broke off an engagement with Bronson Pinchot to do it. Her taste is whatevs, but, given all that, it sounds like she really did “simply must have him”.
Does Mariah Smith not realize her first sentence negates the second? A grown ass man. Who was not a student. Was living in the dorms. They all knew it. They knew enough about it that it apparently was a “cause for concern”. They did nothing about it. How is it then a LEAP to say those in charge turned their heads???
According to local news sources the motive involved participation in a cult. The half-sister of the youngest victims said that the mother and the oldest daughter had become involved with a cult they had connected with online. She knew things had deteriorated in the home, but did not anticipate something like this.…
Terry’s entanglement with Manson wasn’t nearly as tangential as you’re claiming.
One small correction. Manson knew Melcher had moved out. He visited the house on at least two occasions after Melcher had moved and had been told as much. He really didn’t care who lived there when he sent his followers to the house He figured it would have an effect regardless - either Melcher would be killed if he…
Everyday wig wearer here and I agree with this list. Mostly.
Most definitely as the film starts at the beginning of the school year and ends around Christmas. I agree it captures the vibe of the season well.
I agree with everything you wrote. In regard to Steven Avery, the documentarians left out so much inconvenient evidence. I absolutely believe Steven Avery is guilty.
Ding Ding Ding. You got it.
It was a running gag on SNL in the 90s. During Weekend Update, Tim Meadows played Ike Turner and would flip out on Kevin Nealon or attempt to bully him into doing something. Like, they would re-enact the “Eat the cake” moment from What’s Love Got to Do With it.
Twenty? At this rate, I give it a year.
The least horrifying thing about this case is that he was on reality TV.
Jesus.
I’m heartened to hear that Dallas has such a program and I hope more cities adopt the model. It sounds like Los Angeles has a similar approach, and while this situation still ended in tragedy, I think it is a way better way to handle this type of emergency.
It has a lot to do with how things get worded during the call and the judgment of the dispatcher.
I agree; very well-stated.
Are people not allowed to be civil and even kind to whom they disagree with anymore?
For most of them, it’s not that he’s “their guy”. It’s just that he’s “the guy” who will hurt the people they hate and, for them, that’s enough.
I’m gonna take a guess - you’ve never read the book.
You really think Kris thinks she was left out?