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mistah-steel · 1 year ago
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“i think he actually likes us”
ohhhh there is nothing i want more in my heart and soul than for mia and jackie to join the amelia project. like, kozlowski and the girls are literally super besties, he cares about them and loves their stories and it’ll break my heart if he trusts them and they betray him!!
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kvhasproblems · 11 months ago
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I GOT THEM ALLL🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
also peep my agents of shield collection and Ellie
(i have way more at my house, these are just the ones in my dorm room, one day i gotta show off my whole collection)
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offender42085 · 7 months ago
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“You are a follower, Please work on that." --Judge
Jake Kenneth Lee Burghduff, Montana inmate 3035396, born 2002, incarceration intake December 2023 at age 21, sentenced to 15 years, with 10 suspended; scheduled release date not available
Deliberate Homicide
In October 2023, a Ludlow, South Dakota, man was convicted for his role in the murder of a Montana man.
Jake Burghduff, who was found guilty of deliberate homicide by a Prairie County, Montana, jury on Aug. 23, 2023, was given a 15-year sentence in a Montana courtroom with 10 years suspended. Judge Olivia Rieger placed Burghduff, 21, in the custody of the Montana Department of Corrections.
That means he will be evaluated before he is placed in prison, where he would be eligible for parole, or in a treatment facility, or even sentenced to serve his term at his home.  Burghduff was given credit for the 253 days he has served since he was arrested for taking part in the murder of Isaac Carrier, a 30-year-old Fallon, Montana, man.
Carrier was in bed and likely asleep in his apartment when he was shot in the back of the head and killed on January 23, 2023. The apartment was then set on fire. Suspicion immediately centered around another South Dakota man, Sterling Brown of Camp Crook. His wife, Katie Bivens, was previously married to Carrier, and they had a young son, Stetson.
Carrier was engaged in a highly emotional battle over Stetson with Bivens and Brown. A custody hearing on the boy’s status was scheduled for January 25, but Carrier’s death canceled that and placed a bigger issue on the table: Who killed him?
Montana Division of Criminal Investigation agents interviewed Brown and Bivens at the Spearfish, South Dakota, Police Station on January. 31, but they denied any involvement in Carrier’s death. That’s a position they maintain.
Montana investigators learned Burghduff had been with Brown the night of the murder, and asked him for an interview. After at first showing reluctance to talk with them, he drove to Spearfish and met with two agents on February 7.
After hours of interrogation, he confessed to his role in the crime, saying he and Brown met, left their cell phones behind and drove to Fallon on the night of January 23. Both were carrying handguns, and they stopped and bought a gas can and filled it with fuel.
During his trial in August 2023, Burghduff said he didn’t grasp the full nature of their trip until they arrived in Fallon. He said he remained in Brown’s pickup while he went into the small, four-apartment building in the Montana town.
Brown shot Carrier, poured gasoline on his body and throughout the apartment and set it on fire before driving back to South Dakota, Burghduff told the investigators. He said once he realized the crime that had been committed, he drank more beer to get drunk and not think about what had happened.
Burghduff was originally charged with arson and tampering with evidence. But before his trial opened on August 21, he was charged with deliberate homicide.
After a three-day trial in which he did not testify, a jury, made up of six women and six men, returned the verdict of guilty.
At sentencing, the first people to provide victim impact statements were Carrier’s parents, Jackie and Chuck Carrier, his sister Toni Riley and his brother William Carrier. All asked for the maximum possible sentence of 100 years.
All four spoke via Zoom from the family home outside of Lockwood, Missouri. They were at times overcome with emotion, shedding tears as their voices broke.
Chuck Carrier, said he thought Burghduff had to be aware of the reason behind that drive to Montana on January 23, even if he is a person of “low intelligence.”
Burghduff’s parents, Lex Burghduff of Belle Fourche, South Dakota, and Heidi Sallquist of Camdenton, Missouri., as well as his sisters Anniekate Burghduff of Ludlow, South Dakota, and Lexy Ward of Bar Nunn, Wyoming, and two friends spoke on his behalf. Several others submitted written statements of support.
“Jake is my son and best friend,” Lex wrote. “He has been with me on the ranch his whole life.”
He said Brown was a “predator” who took advantage of his son’s good nature and as a way to retaliate against Lex for preventing him from dealing drugs to other young cowboys. Lex said Jake had been used both by Brown and the investigators and urged the judge to allow Jake to return home as soon as possible.
They said he was a kind, gentle and generous person who helped friends and neighbors on a regular basis.
Sallquist said she and her ex-husband shared custody of Jake and Anniekate, but when Jake was home in South Dakota, his father allowed him to drink beer and cocktails at a young age. That prevented him from allowing “his brain a chance to grow and develop,” she wrote.
Sallquist said she agreed with the judge’s decision not to dismiss the case, and said after near-daily calls with her son, she sees him growing and maturing. After dropping out of high school during his senior year because he did want to take classes remotely because of the COVID-19 pandemic, he now wants to complete his studies and obtain a diploma.
“I believe this experience as rough as it is has been a benefit to Jake,” Sallquist wrote.
Judge Rieger took note of Jake’s issues with alcohol. He was 20 years when the murder was committed, too young to legally drink in South Dakota, but he already had a pair of DUIs, as well as a minor in possession charge.
Montana Assistant Attorney General Meghann Paddock spoke for the prosecution, asking for a 40-year prison sentence with 20 years suspended. Prairie County Attorney Dan Rice was at her side but did not speak. Montana Assistant Attorney General Dan Guzynski, who led the team during the trial, was not in the courtroom and watched via remote.
Paddock said it’s still unclear exactly what happened in Fallon that night. While Burghduff insists he did not enter the apartment, a neighbor said she heard cowboy boots in the hallway. Burghduff was wearing boots, while Brown had soft shoes on.
“It’s the state’s position that he told just enough to point the finger at Sterling Brown,” Paddock said.
Burghduff was represented by Montana public defenders Hailey Forcella and Michael Haase of Miles City. Haase said he disagrees with the decision handed down by the jury, noting they come from a rural county with a low population and likely felt pressure to return a guilty verdict.
“This was not an easy decision,” he said, with some jurors in tears and wearing a defeated look on their faces when the verdict was read, in his view.
Haase also said Judge Rieger had come close to dismissing the case during the trial. She called a lengthy recess at one point before allowing the trial to continue.
“It’s clear, at least to me, that this court was very close to dismissing this charge,” he said. Rieger confirmed that as she announced the sentence. “It is very clear, the court did not enjoy this case at all,” she said. Rieger also said the jury’s verdict may be reversed. “I believe your appellate motions will have merit,” she said.
Haase said while his client had many several poor choices, he had not committed a crime. He said Burghduff was taken advantage of by an older man who talked him into riding along on a deadly mission even though Burghduff has no reason to harm Carrier.
“This is not justice,” Haase said. “The state has simply got this case wrong.”
Burghduff, who was silent throughout his trial, was sworn in and answered questions from the judge about his assets. He said he owns $22,000 worth of cattle and horses, along with saddles and some other items, and owes almost $18,000, mostly for a surgery he had in August 2022.
Burghduff, who was wearing white-and-orange striped jail clothing, declined an offer to make a statement.
She said Burghduff’s problems with alcohol were likely a factor in his participation in this crime. During a pre-sentence investigation, he said he started drinking heavily when he was 15.
She ordered him to undergo an alcohol use assessment, an anger management review and a mental health evaluation. During his time in DOC custody, he must complete a GED course to obtain the equivalent of a high school degree.
The judge also urged him to make better choices in friends.
“You are a follower,” Rieger said. “Please work on that.”
As of May 2024, a trial for Brown had not been conducted. He was released from custody in November 2023 on a $1 Million bond.
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peach-and-bugs · 4 years ago
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characters that I write for are organized in alphabetical order by fandom and by name. links will lead to my complete list of posted work for said character:
willing to write for characters: romantically (➵ ) platonically (✸) or nsfw (✧)
Character Alphabets (sfw ✸ & nsfw ✧)
Ask Box Headcanons and Blurbes
Agents of shield
Bobbi Morse ✸ ➵ ✧
Daisy Johnson/Quake ✸ ➵ ✧
Jemma Simmons ✸ ➵ ✧
Jiaying ✸ ➵ ✧
Leo Fitz ✸ ➵
Malinda May ✸ ➵ ✧
Phil Coulson ✸ ➵
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina 
Hilda Spellman ✸ ➵ ✧
Madam Satan/Lilith ✸ ➵ ✧
Sabrina Spellman ✸ ➵
Zelda Spellman ✸ ➵ ✧
Doctor Who
Amy Pond ✸ ➵ ✧
Bill Pots ✸ ➵
Clara/Clara Oswald/Oswin ✸ ➵ ✧
Eleven/Smith!Doctor ✸ ➵
Jack Harkness ✸ ➵
Missy/Gomez!Master ✸ ➵ ✧
River Song/Melody Pond ✸ ➵ ✧
Simm!Master ✸ ➵
Thirteen/Whittaker!Doctor ✸ ➵ ✧
Twelve/Capaldi!Doctor ✸ ➵
Five Nights at Freddy (movie)
romantic (➵) platonic (✸) nsfw (✧)
Mike Schmidt ➵ ✸
William Afton ➵ ✸
Vanessa Shelly/Afton ➵ ✸ ✧
Killing Eve 
Eve Polastrí ✸ ➵ ✧
Villanelle ✸ ➵ ✧
The Legend Of Korra
Asami Sato ✸ ➵ ✧
Bolin ✸ ➵
Bumi ✸ ➵
Izumi ✸ ➵ ✧
Korra ✸ ➵ ✧
Kuvira ✸ ➵ ✧
Kya ✸ ➵ ✧
Kyoshi ✸ ➵ ✧
Lin Beifong ✸ ➵ ✧
Mako ✸ ➵
Opal ✸ ➵
Tenzin ✸ ➵
The Last Of Us (Games)
Abby Anderson ✸ ➵ ✧
Dina ✸ ➵ ✧
Ellie Williams ✸ ➵ ✧
Joel Miller ✸ ➵
Tommy Miller ✸ ➵
Marvel 
Agatha Harkness ✸ ➵ ✧
Bucky Barns/Winter Soldier ✸ ➵
Bruce Banner ✸ ➵
Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel ✸ ➵ ✧
Darcy Lewis ✸ ➵ ✧
Drax ✸ ➵
Gamora ✸ ➵ ✧
Hela Odendottir ✸ ➵ ✧
Hope van Dyne/Wasp ✸ ➵ ✧
Jane Foster/Mighty Thor ✸ ➵ ✧
Kate Bishop ✸ ➵ ✧
Layla El-Faouly/Scarlet Scarab ✸ ➵ ✧
May Parker ✸ ➵ ✧
Mantis ✸ ➵ ✧
Maria hill ✸ ➵ ✧
Monica Ranbough ✸ ➵ ✧
Natasha Romanov/Black Widow ✸ ➵ ✧
Nebula ✸ ➵ ✧
Okoye ✸ ➵ ✧
Peggy Carter/Captain Carter ✸ ➵ ✧
Peter Parker/Spider-Man ✸ ➵
Sam Wilson/Falcon/Captain America ✸ ➵
Scott Lang/Ant-man ✸ ➵
Sharon Carter/Powerbroker ✸ ➵ ✧
Sylvie Laufeydottir ✸ ➵ ✧
Thor Odenson ✸ ➵
Valkyrie ✸ ➵ ✧
Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch ✸ ➵ ✧
Yelena Belova ✸ ➵ ✧
Parks and Recreation 
Ann Perkins ✸ ➵ ✧
April Ludgate ✸ ➵ ✧
Donna Meagle ✸ ➵ ✧
Jennifer Barkley ✸ ➵ ✧
Leslie Knope ✸ ➵ ✧
Star Wars 
Ahsoka ✸ ➵ ✧
Captain Phasma ✸ ➵ ✧
Finn/FN-2187 ✸ ➵
General Hux ✸ ➵
Han Solo ✸ ➵
Leia Organa ✸ ➵ ✧
Luke Skywalker ✸ ➵
Padmé Amidala ✸ ➵ ✧
Rey ✸ ➵ ✧
Rose ✸ ➵ ✧
Stranger things  
Argyle ✸ ➵
Chrissy Cunningham✸ ➵
Dustin Henderson ✸ ➵
Eddie Munson ✸ ➵
El/Eleven/Jane ✸ ➵
Erica Sinclair ✸
Jim Hopper ✸ ➵
Johnathan Byers ✸ ➵
Joyce Byers ✸ ➵ ✧
Karen Wheeler ✸ ➵ ✧
Lucas Sinclair ✸ ➵
Max Mayfield ✸ ➵
Murray Bauman ✸ ➵
Nancy Wheeler ✸ ➵ ✧
Steve Harrington ✸ ➵
Will Byers ✸ ➵
misc.
Alma LeFay Peregrine (mrs peregrine's home of peculiar children)✸ ➵ ✧
Elizabeth Corday (ER) ✸ ➵ ✧
Lady Alcina Dimitrescu (RE:V) ✸ ➵ ✧
Laura DeMille/Madame Rouge (Doom Patrol) ✸ ➵ ✧
Lily Lebowski (Crossing Jordan) ✸ ➵ ✧
Marilyn Thornhill/Laurel Gates (Wednesday) ✸ ➵ ✧
Millie Rusk/MolotovGirl (Free Guy) ✸ ➵ ✧
Miranda Croft (The Flight Attendant)✸ ➵ ✧
Dr. Olivia Octaviouse (Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse)✸ ➵ ✧
Yellowjackets
Jackie Tayler (1996) ✸ ➵
Laura Lee (1996) ✸ ➵
Lottie Mattews (1996/2021) ✸ ➵ ✧
Misty Quigley (1996/2021) ✸ ➵ ✧
"Nat" Natalie Scatorccio (1996/2021) ✸ ➵ ✧
Shauna Sadecki (1996/2021) ✸ ➵ ✧
Taissa Turner (1996/2021) ✸ ➵ ✧
Travis Martinez (1996/2021) ✸ ➵
"Van" Vanessa Palmer (1996/2021) ✸ ➵ ✧
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harrisonarchive · 1 year ago
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George Harrison, backstage in Philadelphia, PA, on August 16, 1966; photo by Bob Bonis.
“[George showed us] his music room, which has one wall covered with the famous Harrison guitars, his collection of Indian instruments and a small jukebox standing just by the door. I looked at the titles on the jukebox and there were very few Beatle songs amongst them. The Beach Boys, Mamas and Papas, Lovin’ Spoonful, the Stones were all well represented.” - The Beatles Monthly, January 1967
“George Harrison’s Fab Forty… George — like all the Beatles, incidentally — has his own juke box at his Esher home. It’s in his ‘den.’ Along with tape recorder, radio and record player. […] But back to the juke box. It’s a KB. Maybe you saw it in the film ‘Help’? Says George: ‘It’s so much easier to have all my favorite records on the juke box at once. It saves me going through piles of records to find the ones I want. Then when I get sick of them, I just throw them out and put some new ones in.” - Tony Hall, Record Mirror, January 1, 1966
George’s Top Ten… 1 “Harlem Shuffle” — Bob and Earl 2 “Good Things Come To Those Who Wait” — Chuck Jackson 3 “Be My Lady”/“Red Beans and Rice” — Booker T and the MGs 4 “Please Crawl Out Your Window” — Bob Dylan 5 “Baby, You’re My Everything” — Little Jerry Williams 6 “Back Street” — Edwin Starr 7 “Work, Work, Work” — Lee Dorsey 8 “The Little Girl I Once Knew” — The Beach Boys 9 “My Girl Has Gone” — The Miracles 10 “I Don’t Know What You’ve Got /But It’s Got Me)” — Little Richard (“[P]arts one and two — the second is George’s favorite.”)
The rest… 11 “I Can’t Turn You Loose” — Otis Redding 12 “My Girl” — Otis Redding 13 “I Believe I’ll Love On” — Jackie Wilson 14 “Plum Nellie” — Booker T and the MGs 15 “Everything Is Gonna Be Alright” — Willie Mitchell 16 “A Sweet Woman Like You” — Joe Tex 17 “Something About You” — The Four Tops 18 “I Got You” — James Brown 19 “Ain’t That Peculiar” — Marvin Gaye 20 “Turn, Turn, Turn” — The Byrds 21 “See Saw” — Don Covay 22 “I’m Comin’ Through” — Sounds Incorporated 23 “Don’t Fight It” — Wilson Pickett 24 “Bootleg” — Booker T and the MGs 25 “I Ain’t Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore” — The Young Rascals 26 “Respect” — Otis Redding 27 “Try Me”/“Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag” — James Brown (“instrumentals”) 28 “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long” — Otis Redding 29 “All Or Nothing” — Patty Labelle and her Belles 30 “Pretty Little Baby” — Marvin Gaye 31 “Oowee Baby, I Love You” — Fred Hughes 32 “The Tracks of My Tears” — The Miracles 33 “Yum Yum” — Joe Tex 34 “Agent 00 Soul” — Edwin Starr 35 “Money” — Barrett Strong 36 “Some Other Guy” — Ritchie Barrett (“George’s ‘Revived 45’ list — he’s dug these since they first came out.”) 37 “It Wasn’t Me” — Chuck Berry 38 “Mohair Sam” — Charlie Rich 39 “Let Him Run Wild” — The Beach Boys 40 “Do You Believe In Magic” — The Lovin’ Spoonful
“George really knows his records. It’s always a pleasure to talk to him about them.” - Tony Hall, Record Mirror, January 1, 1966 (x)
George's "Fab Forty" playlist: on YouTube, and on Spotify.
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pers-books · 2 months ago
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Doctor Who legend optimistic about return after 60 years: "Hopefully it's going to be a yes"
The actor remains enthusiastic – yet "emotional" – about the prospect.
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Original Doctor Who star Carole Ann Ford has reiterated her hope of returning to the sci-fi drama, as the 60th anniversary of her final appearance nears.
Ford played the Doctor's granddaughter, Susan Foreman, for a year at the beginning of the show's historic run, before her character was written out in the Dalek Invasion of Earth story (broadcast on Boxing Day 1964).
The Doctor promised Susan that he would come back for her, but as of October 2024, that day has yet to come; at this point, Ford told crowds at Luton Comic-Con (via BBC News) that reprising the role would be "very emotional".
"I don't know if I could survive the excitement actually, it would be intense beyond all intensity," she said.
"It's not just returning, it would bring back all the memories of William Russell and Jackie and Bill [William Hartnell] and various other people who aren't with us anymore. I might be a little bit overcome and start blubbing."
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The character of Susan was recently referenced in two episodes of Doctor Who season 14; first in The Devil's Chord and again in The Legend of Ruby Sunday.
For a time, it was thought that the mysteriously reappearing Susan Triad (played by Susan Twist) could be a regenerated version of the character, but she instead proved to be an agent of Sutekh.
Discussing the challenge of reintroducing her character after such a long absence, Ford explained: "He said he'd come back and get me and never did. I'd give him a good telling off if I saw him again.
"I understand their dilemma, how difficult it must be to write for me. It has been 60 years since I was first in it."
She added: "I've met Russell [T Davies] a few times and I absolutely adore him. He is the man that would be the boss man to say 'yes' or 'no' – so hopefully it's going to be 'yes'."
Ford previously shared her idea for Susan's reintroduction with RadioTimes.com, which would see the former companion suffering from a disease that only the Doctor – with his near-infinite knowledge – would know how to treat.
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woozapooza · 10 months ago
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Incomplete list of minor Sopranos characters I want to know more about:
Birgit Olafsdottir, the tennis instructor who was blatantly hitting on Adriana
Janine Cammarata, Carmela’s cousin’s wife who, upon meeting a dental hygienist (Jessica, the woman Carmela set Furio up with), immediately started talking about how she finds going to the dentist erotic
The “fuck you, Santa” child
Saskia Kupferberg
Alexandra Lupertazzi
Dale, the manager of Totally Not Starbucks who was unfazed by Patsy and Burt trying to shake him down
Ambujam, Meadow’s friend who came with her to catch Jackie Jr. cheating
Will Arnett’s character, Agent Ciccerone’s husband who definitely has a name but I don’t remember what it is and I don’t really care because he’s just Will Arnett to me
Michael K. Williams’ character whose name I also don’t remember
The woman who’s with Mahaffey in the pilot when Tony and Christopher attack him, then later in the episode she’s in bed with Christopher (I didn’t realize it was the same woman until I listened to Talking Sopranos; apparently there was a scene of her flirting with Christopher that got cut)
Father Obosi, the priest Carmela talks to in “Amour Fou”
Dr. Sam Reis, the family therapist who, when Melfi and her ex-husband are arguing about whether she should treat "Patient X," chimes in to boast about having a distant connection to Murder Incorporated
Richie Aprile’s possibly gay, definitely ballroom-dancing son
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theighthhorcrux · 7 months ago
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A Thousand Yards notes:
- It being Jackie’s 60th birthday made me google Paula Newsome, and she’s apparently 62 (how??!), also I could swear she was meant to be a few years younger than Vance (born in ‘63)
- I thought of Lee Wuan Kai when Vance collapsed- something about it seemed like her
- Air Force One!!! Our very first episode
- I love these recent seasons’ Curtis Hubley resurgence, and we got a ‘probie’ mention
- Jared’s agent behavior was very sweet
- Kasie got to namedrop the title!
- Sniper on a rooftop? Oof
- Morrow family crypt, Dr. Kate’s sister mention, Chucky(!) mention, and poor Fornell- his garage is his office (also Knight needs to brush up on her history)
- How hard would it have been to get a NOLA cast member?
- McGee putting his foot in his mouth! Also McDirector returns
- Vance looking to Parker for advice like he would Gibbs was just ❤️
- I appreciated Parker’s stance on billionaires- a nice change from ‘Left Unsaid’, using the name ‘Voss’ was a risky move, considering the plot of ‘Dead Man Talking’ (also the actor was in ‘One Shot, One Kill’)
- Somebody not being able to get into MTAC- fun times
- Jared being manipulated online? Come on, seriously?
- Bringing drinks to the lab- nice Abby reference
- They missed an opportunity for the Adams House
- Everybody giving Lindsey Wexler death stares was great
- Fornell and a couch? Hmm
- Well, the conspiracy theory about Jackie was right
- Rule 39! One of my favorites
- Camera-clicking in a ball cap and another Gibbs reference!
- Gaslit? Facepalm but a GREMLIN MENTION makes up for it
- His name was Leonard Rush, writers :/, also I knew Lindsey would be the daughter of someone from the early days, but I didn’t guess him
- Threat to Air Force One- full-circle moment!
- William Baer Jr. was a relatively-obscure reference, I approve
- Driving through the gates- a very Gibbs move, more approval
- They did a great job making Vance look younger, and we got a flashback montage right back to ‘Hung Out To Dry’, although I wish they’d included Reeves, Abby, and Jenny
- Bringing up how they never get credit omg
Overall, this was a great episode that took us right back to the beginning. Here’s to all those to come
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parttimereporter · 9 months ago
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Many of you stopped life this weekend to watch THE OCTPUS MURDERS on Netflix..
If you did, you may be like us and scratching your head about one particular part that included information about the Zapruder film and the JFK assassination.
In American Conspiracy: The Octopus Murders, investigative journalist Cheri Seymour recalls being shown what she was told was the “real” Zapruder film, the footage of the 1963 assassination of John F. Kenney. In this version, the driver appears to be the shooter. However, Seymour suggests this was doctored in order to generate confusion and jeopardize her credibility. 
The incident unfolded when she went to visit Robert Booth Nichols, a man who claimed to have worked for the CIA. Michael Riconosciuto, one of Hansen and Casolaro’s main sources, said Nichols was “key to The Octopus,” but had warned not to speak to him, describing him as “absolutely scary.”
According to the account in the documentary, she went to visit Nichols at what she believes was a “safe house,” he started playing the Zapruder tape in slow motion. In this version, the driver took out a gun, turned around, and shot Kennedy. When she asked Nichols if it was a doctored tape, he reportedly replied, “This is the original one.”
The public supposedly saw the normal old regular one--you know, the one where the head goes back and to the left but the limo driver didn't do it.
But here was the thing.. In this moment of the documentary, they use a snippet of the Zapruder film in which the bottom of the trunk is missing, making the tree appear as if it’s floating. “He says, ‘This is the one that you’re seeing in the media and it’s been doctored.’ He looked very, very intently at me and he said, ‘Nothing is as it appears to be.’ That tape was the last thing he did before I left,” states Seymour. 
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Here is the problem for many who watched: They did not see a scene of Zapruder in which there was a floating tree...
So what gives?
We can collectively travel to REDDIT to see what the masses are saying about their experiences watching this..
There have been countless conspiracies about the Kennedy assassination in Dallas, even the limo driver did it theory. But the floating tree, to our knowledge, has not come up as a potential conspiracy theory at all since 1963..
This is a first--but again, is there even a floating tree. You can search up videos of the Zapruder film on Youtube, or just watch the movie JFK Where Oliver Stone has Kevin Costner say 'back and to the left' on repeat like a broken record. But either way, the challenge is there: Find the floating tree. We can't.
It also seems unfair to let the 'limo driver did it' theory out there without addressing it cohesively. The idea that William Greer did it seems more than far fetched.
Now, there was plenty of concern and anger over Greer on that day, and he eventually apologized to Jackie Kennedy.
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There was a public record of Greer being interviewed in 1983 about the assassination. "I was in the front seat, I was driving him when he was shot," former Secret Service Agent Bill Greer told WBTV in 1983.
"I looked over my shoulder and saw the blood coming down Governor Connaly's white shirt and I knew it was trouble," said Greer. "Kellerman yelled out we've been hit." Roy Kellerman was the other secret service agent who was in the front seat of the Kennedy car that day.
"I watched them massage his heart and I thought I saw movement, but there was no doubt he was dead," he recalled. "It didn't take long for the significance of what happened to sink in. It shook me up quite a bit."
Greer retired from the Secret Service just a few years after the assassination and moved to Waynesville, North Carolina. He had nightmares for a while and always thought about why it all happened.
"I think that's what gave me ulcers," he said in 1983.
But did he 'do it.' Probably not, folks.
You can find tons of websites about the JFK topic, but here is one where they try to track all of the potential whodunits.
But they point out that Greer's hands are on the steering wheel securely seconds before shots rang out.
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So .. anything is surely possible. In this world, it seems like the impossible is possible more often than not. However discernment is also necessary when contemplating things of this nature.
So floating trees and limo drivers doing it just seem difficult to conjure up.
However, what so many fail to mention or remember, number 5 from the Umbrella Academy was certainly behind the fence that same day fighting with his adult self over the briefcase to bring time back, or forward, in time with Luther. ...Ah ha, maybe THAT is why the tree temporarily floated. That't it!
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ulkaralakbarova · 4 months ago
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When a rich man’s son is kidnapped, he cooperates with the police at first but then tries a unique tactic against the criminals. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Tom Mullen: Mel Gibson Katherine Mullen: Rene Russo Det. Jimmy Shaker: Gary Sinise Agent Lonnie Hawkins: Delroy Lindo Maris: Lili Taylor Sean Mullen: Brawley Nolte Clark Barnes: Liev Schreiber Cubby Barnes: Donnie Wahlberg Miles Roberts: Evan Handler Agent Kimba Welch: Nancy Ticotin Agent Jack Sickler: Michael Gaston Agent Paul Rhodes: Kevin Neil McCready David Torres: José Zúñiga Jackie Brown: Dan Hedaya Bob Stone: Allen Bernstein Wallace: Paul Guilfoyle Fatima: Iraida Polanco Roberto: John Ortiz Reporter Guest: A.J. Benza Nelson: Peter Anthony Tambakis Agent Sam: Daniel May Wong News Reporter: Donna Hanover FBI Agent: Anton Evangelista Cop #1: Joe Bacino Cop #2: Carl S. Redding Cop #3: James Georgiades Cop #4: Christian Maelen Cop #5: David Vadim Bank Manager: Michael Countryman Science Fair Coordinator: Cheryl Howard Science Fair Judge: James Ritz Radioman: Craig ‘Radioman’ Castaldo Liquor Store Cop: Joseph Badalucco Jr. Liquor Store Perp: Dell Maara Man at Party: Mike Hodge FBI SWAT Team #1: Mick O’Rourke FBI SWAT Team #2: Henry Kingi Jr. FBI SWAT Team #3: Roy Farfel FBI SWAT Sniper: Lex D. Geddings Don Campbell: Todd Hallowell Film Crew: Director: Ron Howard Screenplay: Richard Price Screenplay: Alexander Ignon Producer: Scott Rudin Original Music Composer: James Horner Director of Photography: Piotr Sobociński Editor: Mike Hill Editor: Daniel P. Hanley Casting: Janet Hirshenson Casting: Jane Jenkins Production Design: Michael Corenblith Art Direction: John Kasarda Costume Design: Rita Ryack Set Decoration: Susan Bode Tyson Second Unit Director: Todd Hallowell Producer: Brian Grazer Stunt Coordinator: Jeff Ward Stunts: Mic Rodgers Stunts: Peter Epstein Stunts: Paul Bucossi Stunts: Gregg Smrz Stunts: Andy Duppin Stunts: Steve Mack Stunts: Don Picard Stunts: Manny Siverio Stunts: Keith Leon Williams Stunts: Elliot Santiago Stunts: Norman Douglass Stunts: Cheryl Wheeler Duncan Stunts: Jophery C. Brown Stunts: Bill Anagnos Stunts: Tim Gallin Stunts: Jim Lovelett Stunts: Janet Paparazzo Stunts: Scott Wilder Stunts: David S. Lomax Pilot: Robert ‘Bobby Z’ Zajonc Pilot: Alan D. Purwin Pilot: Al Cerullo Pilot: Joseph R. Brigham Unit Production Manager: Carl Clifford First Assistant Director: Aldric La’Auli Porter Second Assistant Director: William M. Connor Production Supervisor: Michelle Morrissey Camera Operator: Bruce MacCallum First Assistant Camera: Jay Levy Second Assistant Camera: Christopher Norr Steadicam Operator: Larry McConkey Camera Trainee: Jennifer Stuart Still Photographer: Lorey Sebastian Video Assist Operator: Peter A. Mian Sound Mixer: Danny Michael Boom Operator: Andrew Schmetterling Cableman: Anthony Starbuck Assistant Editor: Guy Barresi Assistant Editor: Richard Friedlander Assistant Editor: Glenn Allen Assistant Editor: Joe Binford Jr. Location Manager: Jan Foster Second Second Assistant Director: Jeffrey T. Bernstein Script Supervisor: Eva Z. Cabrera Production Coordinator: Liz Newman Assistant Production Coordinator: Miriam Schapiro Assistant Production Coordinator: Eric Jacobson Unit Publicist: Julie Kuehndorf Production Accountant: Michael McCormick First Assistant Accountant: Louise DeCordoba Payroll Accountant: Kathy Welch Post Production Accountant: Liz Dykhouse Chief Lighting Technician: Russ Engels Best Boy Electric: Michael F. Burke Electrician: James C. Walsh Electrician: John Smith Electrician: Walter Fricke Jr. Electrician: Robert Connors Electrician: Doug Dalisera Rigging Gaffer: Ken Connors Key Grip: Dennis Gamiello Best Boy Grip: Brian Fitzsimons Dolly Grip: Edward W. Lowry Grip: Michael Finnerty Grip: Martin Lowry Grip: Richard C. Montgomery Jr. Grip: Gerry Lowry Grip: John Ford Rigging Grip: John Lowry Property Master: Tommy Allen Assistant Property Master: Diana Burton Supervising Sound Editor: Anthony J. Ciccolini III Dialogue Editor: Louis Cerborino Dialogue Editor: Bitty O’Sullivan-Smith Dialog...
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bubblydalya · 8 months ago
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-About characters-
Name: Dalia Hill
NickName: Dali (by Jasper), 0036 ( by doctors)
Age: 16
Species: human mutant
Parents: Nick (father), Alexandria (Mother)
Gender: female
Class/Job: Studen/ patient at the laboratory school.
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Name: Jasper Zion
NickName: J. (by Dalia)
Age: 15
Species: human mutant shapeshifter 
Parents: unknown
Gender: mostly female (can change however it wants)
Class/job:  Studen/ patient at the laboratory school.
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Name: Lex Brekker
NickName: L. (by her)
Age: 16
Species: Tyrant
Parents: Will(Father) Alexia(Mother)
Gender: Female
Class/Job: originaly patient/student at the south- laboratory school, now at the west laboratory school
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Name: William Apollo Lockwood
NickName: Willow (by Dalia) W.A.L.
Age: 31
Species: Humanoid
Parents: unknown
Gender: Male
Class/Job: Agent hired by the facility
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Name: Dr Maria Reese
NickName: doc (by Dalia) Miss M. ( by Willow)
Age: 29
Species: human
Parents: Joseph (father) Maria (mother)
Siblings: Jackie (lawyer)
Gender:  Female
Class/job: Doctor at the facility (taking care of patients after mutation)
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I'm gonna try write another chaper as soon as possible.
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internationalrealestatenews · 9 months ago
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[ad_1] Enterprise capitalist Ken Seiff purchased a condominium at 4 Seasons Residences on the Surf Membership in Surfside for $24 million. Information present Eric Kenneth Seiff purchased unit S-901 at 9001 Collins Avenue from the belief of the late Marguerite DeLany Hark. Jackie Feldman of One Sotheby's Worldwide Realty had the itemizing, and Miltiadis Kastanis and Pablo Alfaro of Douglas Elliman introduced the client. Seiff is managing companion at Miami-based Blockchange Ventures, which focuses on investing in blockchain know-how. Hark, who died in 2022, was a descendant of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings, in keeping with printed stories. Her maternal grandfather was Walter Beverly Pearson, a great-grandson of Jefferson and Hemings. Pearson was additionally president of the Normal Screw Firm, which is immediately referred to as the automobile elements producer Stanadyne. Hark's late husband, Dr. William A. Hark, was an orthopedic surgeon at Rush College Medical Middle in Chicago. Her jewellery assortment bought for a mixed $4.4 million at public sale, in keeping with the public sale home Freeman's | Hindman. Hark purchased the Surf Membership 4 Seasons condominium for $22 million in 2017, the yr it was accomplished. The 5,900-square-foot unit has 4 bedrooms, six bogs and one half-bathroom, in keeping with property information. Her belief listed the unit for $30 million in Could, and dropped the value to $28 million in July, Redfin exhibits. In keeping with Feldman, the unit had not been altered since Hark purchased it. But, South Florida's luxurious consumers don't desire naked bones. They need accomplished items with all of the finishes, she mentioned. “If we had had this unit utterly embellished with millwork, built-ins, it may have gone for over $30 [million],” she mentioned. Nadim Ashi's Fort Companions developed Surf Membership 4 Seasons, which was designed by Richard Meier and Kobi Karp. It features a 72-key lodge, two 12-story condominium buildings, a personal membership, 4 swimming swimming pools, a gymnasium and a Thomas Keller restaurant. Final month, the house owners of Complete Wine & Extra purchased a Surf Membership 4 Seasons condominium for $15.9 million. In August, former Ford CEO Jacques Nasser bought a unit for $18.5 million. In July, a Florida entity linked to an actual property agent bought a condominium for $22.8 million. [ad_2] Supply hyperlink
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college-girl199328 · 2 years ago
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The suspect, who police identified as Forrest Clyde Williams III, would have been 21 at the time of the killings and died in Virginia, where he was originally from, in 2018 of “natural causes,” Anne Arundel County Police Lt. Jackie Davis said in a Friday news conference.
If Williams was alive today, he would have been charged with the killing because authorities were able to find a mug shot of the suspect; he was arrested several times in the early 1970s after Pamela’s killing for minor crimes, including acting "drunk and disorderly."
Pamela, a high school student, went missing on October 16, 1970, after going on an errand run at a nearby mall, Davis told reporters.
Her body was found four days later, just a short distance from where authorities recovered her abandoned car less than 24 hours earlier, where she died of asphyxiation due to strangulation, which ruled her death a homicide, Davis added.
“She was quite simply doing what most 16-year-old high school students did back then: living her life, creating memories, and spending precious moments with her family and friends celebrating and enjoying the essence of her teen years until her life was tragically and selfishly taken,” Anne Arundel County Police Chief Amal Awad said.
Police don’t believe Williams and young Pamela had met before the teen’s killing, Davis said.
Evidence collected at the crime scene during that time and evolving technology that didn’t exist decades ago helped lead authorities to the suspect, police said.
“FBI agents use investigative genetic genealogy to generate new leads when other investigative methods have been exhausted,” said Thomas Sobocinski, special agent in charge with the FBI’s Baltimore office.
Genetic genealogy combines DNA evidence and traditional genealogy to find biological connections between people, and in recent years, it has helped detectives narrow down their lists of possible suspects in cold cases.
"We use crime scene DNA and its analysis to develop a profile," Sobocinski said, "and then use publicly accessible databases and information to identify potential relatives of a suspect or of the victim."
Based on those results, investigators then try to create a sort of family tree and “generationally work that tree down to somebody who may fit the age and gender profile" of the suspect, Sobocinski added.
The agent said he did not want to further elaborate on the process used in Pamela’s case to avoid compromising the ongoing investigation.
Though he did not offer specifics, Sobocinski confirmed that investigators in the case had "gotten DNA samples from people" before finally identifying Williams as a suspect and explaining whose samples were drawn from or how they may have been related to Williams.
"When Pamela was murdered in 1970, investigative genetic genealogy did not exist, and DNA analysis did not exist; both scientific and investigative methods used to solve her murder have evolved," he said, "giving the FBI a chance to solve cases that would not have been solved in any other way."
Despite Friday’s announcement, police say this case is not closed and are still asking members of the public who may know something about the killing to come forward with that information.
“It is very important for me to say that detectives and investigators have not ruled out the possibility that another person or persons may be involved in Pam’s murder,” Davis told reporters, "because we have to protect the integrity of the investigation and any potential future prosecutions.”
It’s why, as Davis explained, the police have not shared specific details about the case and crime scene.
Authorities also encouraged those who might have known Williams at the time of the murder to help shed light on how he and Pamela might have met.
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maxwellshimbo · 1 year ago
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Do you guys think Agents Mia Fox and Jackie Williams ever explored each other's bodies?
Do you guys think Joey and Salvatore ever explored each other's bodies?
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sunmarketing · 2 years ago
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Wickenburg, AZ
Destination: Wickenberg, Arizona
In this episode: FAQ is: What are the five steps to Solo Travel?.
Today’s Destination is: Wittenberg, Arizona
Today’s Mistake- Forgetting my sunglasses
Travel Advice:  If you are going on a cruise, consider using a travel agent. 
FAQ: What are the five steps to Travel?
Answer: They are steps from near to far in distance and in risk. It is a path to confidence and courage for your travel. You will improve your trip with each journey step if you are curious. 
Start with accessible destinations and then more difficult ones. This guide gets you safely there and back home with a new confidence level. You’ll be ready for the next step in the next trip.
  Today’s destination: Wickenburg, Arizona
  Team roping capital of the world. What is team roping? One guy gets the head and the other the heel. Four arenas here, and anyone can watch. 
Cowboys roping steers starts at the end of April and ends in April, except for some Gold Rush Days.
Jackie works at the Ranch Dressing Store. 
There is a Caballero Western Museum by the one traffic light in town. The museum will take 1-2 hours to visit. Memberships are available. You may volunteer as a guide for those who want to immerse themselves in art and history at one of the top Western Art Museums in the country. 
Historic Wickenberg. 
Rodeo Grounds, Hassayampa River Walk & Wishing Well Park, Henry Wickenburg Historic House, Desert Caballeros Western Museum, Town Hall, Coffinger Park, Sunset Park/Splash Pad
 It’s about an hour’s drive from Phoenix (65 miles)/
Bikers like it here. I noticed BC Jeep tours, 
For culture, there is the Webb Center for the performing arts.
I noticed hardware stores and car-related businesses.
When I looked further, they have Ghost town toys, Vulture City Ghost Town Tours, 12 miles south of Wickenburg. It reminds me of a small town like Williams, AZ.
Travelbest: I had a buffet lunch on a Sunday afternoon in October, after driving from Phoenix. It was a beautiful day, and the convertible was the best mode of transportation to get there. It’s not clear on the map. I got a little lost but finally found it. Yelp and other recommendations were right. It was delicious food and great service. Plus, the gift store had a lot of cowboy stuff to enjoy. It’s a dude ranch, and they have groups who ride horses daily here. They close in May for the summer and open again in the fall. It’s too hot in the summer here.
Rancho Baballeros, locals call it, Los Cab. It’s a resort, saloon, restaurant, golf course, 
Do visit a dude ranch.
Don’t plan to visit in the summer. It’s too hot.
  Today’s Mistake- Forgetting sunglasses.
  I went on a trip through the desert and forgot to bring my good sunglasses.
In the meantime, I wore a brimmed hat. I bought new sunglasses as soon as possible. My eyes can get sunburned, like my skin. Protect them.
    Today’s Travel Advice-If you are going on a cruise, consider using a travel agent. 
  The industry compensates the travel agent for booking your cruise. They will be your advocate in case of a problem or if you need extra support before, during, or after your cruise. It costs you no extra to use a travel agent to book your trip. You could save money if they give you good advice on navigating the journey.
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