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sea-critter · 1 year ago
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all i know is leslie would have still been masking up and i’m proud of that.
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johnnyiscaged · 9 months ago
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anyone else feel like people who preach "if you buy from amazon/chains you're a poser" is sort of classist and ableist? we're living in a society run on capitalism where these could be someone's only way to be able to afford things for hobbies or just to make life easier
also if you're a punk kid who's parents use amazon there's no need to feel guilty for also buying off of it if there aren't better options. i always say buy second hand or diy but if there isn't any other options you're not a bad person man
this isn't the 70s anymore and amazon is worth 1.81 trillion. keep your mental health safe and focus on what's important: standing up for those who can't
reminder of your palestine daily click
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library-fae · 4 months ago
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hey prioritising violence against bigots over support and compassion for minorities is actually a bad thing !! hope that helps !!
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violetviolenceriot · 10 months ago
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Hate the Christian Right! 𝄞⨾ TEAM DRESCH
Marle mahrl 18 Aquarius trans agender oriented aro-ace lesbian they/it/elle/elu Latino Mexican Azorean American Southern California neurodivergent autistic + ADHD mentally ill oc(p)d & depressed motherfucker disabled semi-ambulatory arthritis cripple with Tourette’s hard of hearing & getting worse college student fresh meat lmao social work major journalism minor anarchist trying to keep its head above water pagan polytheistic Wiccan witch ∞–wave feminist self proclaimed cripplepunk riot grrrl & drag artist
This will be my diary since my old one got ripped up by the neighbor’s bastard Rottweiler
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dykesynthezoid · 1 year ago
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A list of academic articles I currently have saved in my phone’s bookmarks:
Lovers of Human Flesh: Homosexuality and Cannibalism in Melville’s Novels
GUTS (a horror film theory essay)
Jewish Daily Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080 - 1350
Three Lies of Digital Ethnography
The Basques and the Spanish Civil War
From Noble Dress to Jewish Attire: Jewish Appearances in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Holy Roman Empire
The Ultimate Ride: Point Break, Surfing Cinema, and Masculine Transcendence
How Does A Bulldagger Get Out of the Footnote? or Gladys Bentley's Blues
Trees in Anglo-Saxon England: Literature, Lore and Landscape
The Kings and Their Hawks: Falconry in Medieval England
Indicted Knights: Female Agency and the Adjudication of Rape in Arthurian Romances
The “Anarchy” of King Arthur’s Beginnings: The Politics that Created the Arthurian Tradition
Stumbling Blocks Before the Blind: Medieval Constructions of Disability, “Cripping the Middle Ages, Medievalizing Disability Theory”
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extreme-dyke-syndrome · 8 months ago
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"Do you expect culture to change?" Yes, actually. If you're too weak and rigid to change, just say so. Or at least sit down and shut up while everyone who cares about humanity makes an attempt to make things better.
"I am no longer accepting the things I cannot change, I am changing the things I cannot accept."
-Angela Davis
Why did I even bother. I was scrolling YouTube shorts, came across a VERY VERY almost comically ableist 4Chan post being read (you know the ones I mean) and was like- okay, I think the people watching this need to understand just how fucked up this is-
As the comments didn’t see any issue with it.
I was just like ‘this is really fucked up’ and had my (valid) lil angry moment, only for some guy to reply with
‘what do you expect to happen with this comment, do you expect decades of "culture" to change because you don't like it?’
Yes. That is exactly what I’m going for. I don’t ’expect it’ but I’d like it. I think that’s fucking fair.
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nectaric · 2 years ago
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—    basics.
▸     is    your    muse    tall    /    short    /    average ?
hades is 6'3 so he's definitely quite tall!
▸      are    they    okay    with    their    height ?
i think hades n hera were the same height for quite some time and hades was insecure about that, but as he came into his own he became a lot taller and he's more than pleased.
▸     do    they    spend    a    lot    of    time    on    their    hair     /    grooming ?
hades is quite particular about his appearance, and while i wouldn't say he puts a ton of effort in, he is very insistent on showering regularly, and smelling good / looking put together. it doesn't take him long to do his hair or put himself together, but he will make sure he is put together.
▸      does   your   muse   care   about   their   appearance   /   what    others    think ?
yes, absolutely. for a long time, his appearance was the one thing he could change to make his issues seem less dramatic. if he spent some time making sure there wasn't a hair out of place or that his clothes were freshly pressed, then it would be easier to hide how much he was struggling. prim and proper hades was a cover-up for i'm an alcoholic with cripping anxiety hades. as he's gotten sober, hades has taken less of an interest in his appearance. he hasn't let go, necessarily, but he allows himself to dress in a way that's comfortable and not just in a way that's presentable.
—    preferences.
▸     indoors    or    outdoors ?   indoors.
▸      rain    or    sunshine ?    sunshine.
▸   forest    or    beach ?      forest.
▸     precious    metals    or    gems ?    gems.
▸     flowers    or    perfumes ?    flowers.
▸     personality    or    appearance ?     personality.
▸      being    alone    or    being    in    a    crowd ?     being alone.
▸      order    or    anarchy ?  order.
▸      painful    truths    or    white    lies ?    painful truths.
▸    science    or    magic ?     magic.
▸      peace    or    conflict ?     peace.
▸     night    or    day ?     night.
▸      dusk    or    dawn ?   dawn.
▸     warmth    or    cold ?   warmth.
▸      many   acquaintances    or    a    few    close    friends ?      a few close friends.
▸    reading    or    playing    a    game ?    reading.
—    questionnaire.
▸      what    are    some    of    your    muse’s    bad    habits ?
there are simple answers, and there are complicated answers. hades has engaged in a lot of s/elf har/m in his life, which includes his drinking and drug use. but these are habits he has been able to curb / found healthier outlets for. other bad habits include isolation when he's feeling overwhelmed, smoking cigarettes, driving too fast (lmao), and self-doubt of all kinds.
▸      has    your    muse    lost    anyone    close    to    them ?      how    has    it    affected    them ?
the death of his son completely changed the trajectory of hades' life and his ability to function in life. he struggled with very poor mental health, closed himself off to his other children, and made him turn to really poor coping mechanisms that incapacitated him for centuries. he didn't know how to grieve, almost wouldn't let himself really grieve, and it took a serious toll on his life and the lives of those who mattered most to him.
▸      what    are    some    fond    memories    your    muse    has ?
there are so many moments from when his children were growing up that hades looks on with so much fondness. those years were some of the best of his life! there were also moments, in the early days after the titanomachy where he and his siblings were free and still close that hades remembers with so much love.
▸     is    it    easy    for    your    muse    to    kill ?
i don't think its necessarily easy for hades to do, but it is such a muscle memory thing that he's able to do it without much hesitation. he's not ever thrilled at the thought of doing it, but he will do it if necessary. he's not particularly violent in the way some other gods are, so he does try to avoid it if possible.
▸      what’s    it    like    when    your    muse    breaks    down ?
panic attacks, drinking, self harm, isolation, self-loathing, bitterness, angst angst angst. he's always on the verge of a breakdown it seems lmao, but he's got some pretty unhealthy coping mechanisms and when he falls apart its catastrophic, even if its not something that anyone else can see. he takes it all out on himself, and becomes a bit of a wreck. but he's working on being better <3
▸     is    your    muse    capable    of    trusting    someone    with    their    life ?
very few people, but yes. he would trust any of his children, his wife, or his siblings with his life. he would trust someone like thanatos. but i think hades is the kind of person who would do everything in his power not to put anyone in that situation. he will be responsible for his own life, damn it.
▸     what’s    your    muse    like    when    they’re    in    love ?
lowkey kinda stupid, ngl. hades is a very logical, intelligent person, and while he cares deeply about people he doesn't feel love very often / experience it very strongly until it hits him like a train. he becomes more irrational, willing to do anything for the person he cares for. he's not very affectionate physically or with words, but he will shower the person he loves in gifts and attention of any kind. he's willing to sink to levels he wouldn't normally because his ability to reason is just. always skewed lmao
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meanwhileinstasiville · 3 months ago
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You young kids from 2010s or something...
I write really candid stuff about the kkk and personal family history for a reason.
Populism DBA the KKK, that's when reporting a rape got a woman raped more, discretited or murdered for "making a stink". When the people they were most supposed to trust were the ones killing them, torching houses, and "finishing them off" when they got injured. Doctors and emergency people. Democrats at the most extreme, and enforcing the status quo on anonymous pain of death.
"Guns vs butter" they call the thing between democrats and republicans
Eisenhower and "fruit growers" occupying and seeding south America with puppet states to secure crops, that's the republicans at their most extreme. A military annexation around anywhere Eisenhower saw fit; highest approval rating ever "winning WW2" like a demagogue religious authority. And it's not fascism; it's the military industrial complex at the "guns" end of services vs defense argument.
(when you're emotionally arguing about likeability for executive function positions; you are being idiots IMHO)
Fascism. Fascism is 1950s when an "exceptional person" raped you, that was considered a privilege; also Germans shooting children in people's yards, right in front of them for "playing too loud". Rapists making raper babies. All the people and development of value anywhere in a government, goes to one city with one demographic in it. Consent is *one sided* under fascism. They consented to rape you, so "you were asking for it"; using rape as an example here because it's the most clear discussion about boundaries. They consented to shoot you; you were in the wrong. Great if you fit whatever the stereotype is of the time. But *they change*.
Despotism. Also anarchy. Something the other side of my family has a long history of, and they'd as soon never discuss. Despotism is when someone like a parent makes a cruel joke at your expense, and you have to laugh along with it so you don't get splattered all over the walls *by your relatives*. Who may themselves have their technique commended by *your parents*. Because jokes are funny. Dutch people eviscerating relatives with gossip fall into this category too. It seems really great and noble and all that until you see it; again, an example extreme enough to showcase the real problem.
Shooting in north hollywood. Half a city or more responds to two guys decked out in military hardware. Seems action heroish surrounding them and blazing away to find they're armored too, right? So while you've got a ring of hundreds of people (thanks dad)... what's *behind you*??? You're the alamo between bloods and crips free too surround you a half encirclement per side. Sticking it to the man, they could've called it; do you *want* bloods and crips running LA??? Do *they themselves as generational gang members* want to be running it? Do they think they even could?
Coming ancestrally from a group of people who went through a phase *of using human body parts to make dishes*, my guess is not so much.
Communism. Socialism when *anyone outside latin america and mostly mexico* practices it. Everyone is the same. Right? Selectively bred to be one height, weight, hair color, and built. Might take a while for white people to get there. Everyone has the same skills. Mexicans are admittedly and notoriously bad at chemistry; something they just don't do. Astronomy, botany, science science stuff. Not chemistry.
No one can build a castle because *everyone* doesn't have one. Any time progress like that occurs ahead of *everyone*, they subsume and destroy it. Everyone has to start making a house at the same time, everywhere as a simultaneous exercise. Or no one has one. Spain's haciendas are for "tourists" because all the people don't have them. Consensus is communism; nobody votes where people agree in astronomical numbers about how to proceed *ever so slowly* with things.
Yes, I'm aware Colombia has ancient history of republics and representative government as old or older than greeks who "invented it". But call communism in practice something that took tens of thousands of years to build, in practice. And it only works for latinos in central america, same as Aboriginal eel traps in Australia.
Slavery was ended by executive order. Not a vote. You can't vote things like those away. Can't vote a standard of living or vote for rights.
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sea-critter · 1 year ago
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do you live in the belly of the beast?
do you spend all day thinking of ways to cut it open?
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theoutcastrogue · 5 months ago
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[Lemme borrow and expand from my woefully neglected Resources / Bibliography.]
Organised crime, with a slant towards the Italian mafia because it fascinates me the most:
Kelly Barksby, “Constructing criminals: the creation of identity within criminal mafias” (Keele University, 2013)
Filippo Spadafora, Origins of the Sicilian Mafia (2010)
This Rogue, Mafia Lore: Honour and Blood (2016)
Pino Arlacchi, Mafia Business: The Mafia Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (Oxford University Press, 1988) *
Letizia Paoli, “Italian Organised Crime: Mafia Associations and Criminal Enterprises” in Global Crime Vol. 6, No. 1 (Routledge, 2004)
Diego Gambetta, The Sicilian Mafia: The Business of Private Protection (Harvard University Press, 1993)
John Dickie, Cosa Nostra: A History of the Sicilian Mafia (Palgrave Macmillan 2004)
Henner Hess, Mafia and Mafiosi (New York University Press, 1998)
Marco Gasparini, The Mafia: History and Legend (Flammarion , 2011) *
Alexander Stille, Excellent Cadavers: The Mafia and the Death of the First Italian Republic (Vintage, 1995)
Mark Bowden, Killing Pablo: The Hunt for the World’s Greatest Outlaw (Atlantic Books, 2002)
David E. Kaplan & Alec Dubro, Yakuza: Japan’s Criminal Underwold (University of California Press, 2002)
Peter B. E. Hill, The Japanese Mafia: Yakuza, Law, and the State (Oxford University Press, 2003)
Gangs:
Mark S. Fleisher, Beggars and Thieves: Lives of Urban Street Criminals (The University of Wisconsin Press, 1995)
Darrell J. Steffensmeier, Delinquent Girls: Contexts, Relationships, and Adaptation (Springer-Verlag, 2012)
Herbert C. Covey, Crips and Bloods: A guide to an American subculture (Greenwood, 2015)
Deborah Lamm Weisel, Contemporary Gangs: An Organizational Analysis (LFB Scholarly Publishing, 2002)
David Skarbek, The Social Order of the Underworld: How Prison Gangs Govern the American Penal System (Oxford University Press, 2014)
Ken Gelder, Subcultures: Cultural Histories and Social Practice (Routledge); The subcultures reader (with Sarah Thornton, Routledge, 1997)
M.G. Bullen, Thief in Law: A guide to Russian prison tattoos and Russian-speaking organised crime gangs (One’s Own Publishing House, 2016)
Illegalism:
Bernard Thomas, The Lives of Sailor, Thief, Anarchist, Convict Alexandre Marius Jacob (1879-1954) (Tchou Éditions, 1970)
Jean-Marc Delpech, “Parcours et Réseaux d’un Anarchiste: Alexandre Marius Jacob, 1879-1954“, (Université de Lorraine, 2006)
Richard Parry, The Bonnot Gang: The story of the French illegalists (Rebel Press, 1987)
Doug Imrie, “The illegalists” in Anarchy: a Journal Of Desire Armed (1994)
Chris Ealham, Class, Culture and Conflict in Barcelona, 1898-1937 (Routledge, 2005)
Antonio Tellez, Sabaté, Guerilla Extraordinary / La Guerriglia Urbana in Spagna: Sabaté (1974)
Klaus Schönberger, VaBanque: Bankraub – Theorie, Praxis, Geschichte (Assoziation A, 2000) ["Bank Robbery: Theory, Practice, History" - a German book which AFAIK has only been translated to Italian and Greek.]
Insurgencies:
Eric Hobsbawm, Revolutionaries (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1973) (see here an excerpt on "Cities and Insurrection"); Bandits (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1969)
lse Biel, “Zapatista Materiality Disseminated: A Co-Construction Reconsidered” (University of New Mexico, 2012)
Coutrney Jung, The Moral Force of Indigenous Politics: Critical Liberalism and the Zapatistas (Cambridge University Press, 2008)
Joshua Bloom & Waldo E. Martin Jr., Black against Empire (University of California Press, 20123) [on the Black Panther Party]
Sundiata Acoli, A Brief History of the Black Panther Party and Its Place In the Black Liberation Movement (1985)
Abel Paz, Durruti: the people armed (Black Rose, 1976) [I THINK this is the english translation of Durruti: el proletariado en armas later published as Durruti en la revolución española, which I meant]
Ralf Reinders & Ronald Fritzsch, Die Bewngung 2.Juni (1985) ["The 2 June Movement", don't know if it's translated in English.]
That's… hardly an expertly curated list, esp. the revolutionary stuff. I read my foundational texts in that department mostly by borrowing, rarely in English, and long before I had organisational skills, or Calibre. Essential topics aren't covered here. You gotta look up RAF, the Red Brigades, Carlos, so many things.
The subject is HUGE, op! Absolutely enormous. I get dizzy thinking about it.
Please recommend me reliable books, documentaries, pieces of journalism etc. that you know of about:
organized crime
semi-organized crime i.e. street gangs and the like
terrorists
guerrilla insurgencies
and similar things.
I'm very interested understanding illegitimate (i.e. not conducted by a government) organized violence and how it functions, but naturally it's hard to find good information.
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coldalbion · 4 years ago
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Cripwise
“I am a cyborg in lineage with Hephaestus.” – The Cyborg Jillian Weise
Forge-fire and seafoam. They say Aphrodite cheated, that she chafed at the marriage. They wish. That she was unfaithful. They have no concept of polyamory or, radical chthonic relationship anarchy amongst the More-Than-Human, the daemonic, do they? What they have is Ancient Greek straight bullshit. Be it homo, hetero, or eromenos-erastes? State sanctioned norms makes it straight. We don’t make the rules. We make worlds and break them. Moment to moment, breath to breath, ebbs and flows. Crip time, crip space. Illegitimate, illegible.
You want to say that Aphrodite mothered us? Or perhaps Aetna? Want to say it was Charis? Want to say we descend from the spunk left on Athena’s thigh? Oh, you abled do so love your straight lines, don’t you. Your taxonomies, categories, your specs and measures. Want a family tree, without realising the roots are rhizhomes. We know lineage, indirect, crooked paths and labyrinths to get lost in; cracks to huff the sibyl-steam, sightless spasms and katabasis-crawlings. You want chrome and shine and light; we bring you hot and cold running darkness, occult plumber-spume.
Weighty, gravitic. In your world of speed, we shuffle, we limp, we gimp, we spaz, and strut. We roll and thrash and spit. Dead weight, to you. Over we go, under the bus, into the water down, and down. Sinking like lead, bodies inevitable transports to the ecstatic; the outsides-insides which are beside the legitimate selves you would have for us.
We’re always bastards. Illegitimate, illegible.
Listen. We cripped the Queen of Heaven. We made her immobile, Gave her the throne that shone, everything she wanted; deus-gleam payback. Made Mother one of us. Gifted her the crip-gnosis  – the daemonic lived experience. Returned her ferality. What? You thought Dionysos came to get us like an obedient whelp? The Liberator comes to the fetter-maker at the behest of the would-be free?  As if we’d not been drinking, conspiring, sharing breath together for aeons. As if we’d not been shifting, twisting, out of our skulls and skins together, faster than Athena from Zeus’ forehead?  As if we’d not taken counsel from our Grandfather Kronos, legs all Saturn-bound with lambswool, freed only when the times of Misrule are upon us. As if we didn’t learn how time fucks and is fucked with when you’re leaden-made.
As. If.
Stagger-drunk, spaz-swagger as we roll up Olimpos, sniggering at the reterritorialisation, slack lips and shivering limbs. Mama’s in and under the mountain now, back to archaic times. Heaven’s revealed as the Starry Cavern, the vasty gulfs of space felt as the upward-downward path. Grandma Gaea greets us all, leader of the countless, innumerable Mothers ever-animate. Gravitational-crip sorcery is like that, profusive, multiplicitous, generative. Doubleheaded poetry. What did you expect from Dactylos-kin? Our measurements and meter is always difference. Forge-fire and seafoam. Kybernetikos.  Who says the organisms best equipped to steer aren’t those that move cripwise?
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autspoon · 7 years ago
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I thought of a neat idea earlier: anarcho crip. I think that this can be useful... To come with an explanation of what it could mean though: It’s the idea of dismantling a society that unnecessarily divides people up by bodies, and classifies some people as redundant. It challenges the system where our bodies determine our worth depending on productivity. Dismantling the hierarchy that others’ survival should depend on the evaluation of oppressors and outdated viewings of health, body, and mind. Tying in obviously with similar schools of thought like queer anarchism, cripple punk or anti-capitalism. It’s an idea of dismantling an oppressive system, another approach to a type of liberation. Obviously I’m not trying to start a movement and an entire ideology on my own here. I’m just simply sharing an idea I had, and maybe someone reading this could find this useful, and would want to add more to it and expand on it if they want to. I came up with it by the thought that I don’t really have disabled symbols nor do we really have a proper and radical disability movement and ideology. The closest I’ve ever seen to this is just small handicap orgs and also online there’s cripple punk. This is a part of social justice I would say is lacking. People don’t really march for disabled rights and against ableism. It’s a very neglected topic despite the huge dark numbers and the incredibly obvious oppressive system people live in. I think to have a productive and effective social justice movement, we also need a radical approach to it. We need anarchy and anti-capitalism, and we need to push other movements into intersectionality.
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musicoviniciusrodrigues · 5 years ago
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De Matthew Broderick a Michael Jace: 12 celebridades que mataram pessoas
Muitas celebridades agem como se fossem seres intocáveis, mas a verdade é que acidentes e tragédias acontecem a todos. Alguns famosos têm em seu histórico até mesmo registros de homicídios, intencionais ou não. A Revista Bula reuniu em uma lista doze casos de artistas que se envolveram em crimes que resultaram em morte. Entre as histórias mais chocantes, estão a do baixista Sid Vicious, que esfaqueou sua namorada até a morte, em 1978, e a do ator Michael Jase, que assassinou sua mulher na frente dos dois filhos pequenos, em 2014. Mas, também existem celebridades que mataram alguém por acidente e vivem atormentados pela culpa, como é o caso da atriz Rebecca Gayheart.
Matthew Broderick
Conhecido por interpretar Ferris Bueller no filme “Curtindo a Vida Adoidado” (1986), Matthew Broderick também atuou em “Inspetor Bugiganga” (1999) e, mais recentemente, em “Manchester à Beira-Mar” (2016). Em 1987, o ator, que estava de férias na Irlanda, se confundiu e pegou uma rua na contramão. Ele bateu em outro carro, causando a morte de duas pessoas. Condenado por direção perigosa, ele pagou a multa e não foi preso.
Snoop Dogg
Um dos rappers mais bem-sucedidos dos Estados Unidos, Snoop Dogg já vendeu mais de 60 milhões de discos. Na adolescência, o cantor fazia parte de uma gangue chamada 20 Crips Rollin e foi preso várias vezes por posse de drogas. Em 1993, Snoop Dogg e seu guarda-costas foram incriminados pela morte de Phillip Woldermarian, membro de uma gangue rival. Anos depois, eles foram inocentados sob alegação de legítima defesa.
Sid Vicious
Sid Vicious foi o baixista da banda Sex Pistols, uma das mais consagradas no movimento punk rock dos anos 1970. Em 1978, ele esfaqueou sua namorada, Sandy Spungen, até a morte. Quando questionado, Sid afirmou tê-la encontrado já morta no banheiro do hotel onde estavam hospedados. Mas, depois confessou o crime. Ele morreu de overdose, no ano seguinte, enquanto estava em liberdade condicional.
Johnny Lewis
Johnny Lewis ficou conhecido por interpretar Kip Epps na série “Sons of Anarchy”. Em 2012, ele assassinou Catherine Davis, uma senhora de 81 anos, de quem alugava um quarto. Ao tentar fugir da casa, ele caiu do telhado e morreu. Lewis já tinha sido preso algumas vezes, por agressão e posse de drogas, e estava em liberdade condicional há cinco dias. Ele era dependente químico, mas o laudo revelou que não havia drogas em seu organismo.
Robert Blake
Robert Blake, ator norte-americano, atuou em dezenas de filmes desde a infância, mas ficou realmente conhecido por interpretar o detetive Tony na série “Baretta” (1975). Em 2001, aos 68 anos, ele foi incriminado pela morte de sua segunda mulher, Bonny Lee, que foi baleada dentro do estacionamento de um restaurante onde os dois haviam jantado. Blake teria encomendado assassinato de Lee e teve que pagar 15 milhões de dólares à família da vítima.
Felicia Pearson
Felicia Pearson é uma atriz e rapper norte-americana, famosa por interpretar Felicia Snoop na série “The Wire” (2002). Filha de dois dependentes químicos, ela teve uma infância difícil e foi criada em orfanatos. Na adolescência, se envolveu com o tráfico de drogas e, aos 14 anos, foi condenada pelo assassinato de uma garota chamada Okia Toomer. Pelo crime, Pearson ficou presa por seis anos e meio.
Keith Moon
Considerado um dos melhores bateristas de todos os tempos, Keith Moon, da banda “The Who”, era conhecido por seu comportamento excêntrico e destrutivo. Em 1970, fugindo de skinheads que o atacaram em um bar, Moon atropelou acidentalmente seu guarda-costas, Neil Boland. Ele foi condenado por assassinar Boland e por dirigir bêbado, mas depois as denúncias foram retiradas. Moon morreu em 1978, vítima de uma overdose de medicamentos.
Lillo Brancato Jr.
O ator Lillo Brancato Jr. contracenou com Robert De Niro no filme “Desafio no Bronx” (1993) e também interpretou um mafioso na série “Família Soprano” (1999). Em 2005, Brancato e seu amigo, Steven Armento, tentavam invadir um apartamento em busca de drogas. Após ouvir o barulho, o vizinho Daniel Enchautegui foi verificar o que estava acontecendo e foi baleado pelos invasores. O ator foi inocentado do homicídio, mas foi preso por tentativa de assalto.
Michael Jace
Michael Jace fez sua estreia no filme “Forrest Gump”, mas ficou conhecido por interpretar o detetive Julien na série “The Shield” (2002). Em 2014, ele assassinou sua mulher, April Jace, na frente de seus dois filhos pequenos, em Los Angeles. Michael se declarou inocente e disse que não tinha a intenção de matar April, mas foi condenado a 40 anos de prisão. Ele está cumprindo a pena na Prisão Estadual da Califórnia.
Michael Massee
Michael Massee atuou em filmes como “Seven: Os Sete Pecados Capitais” (1995) e “Mulher-Gato” (2004). Em 1994, durante as filmagens do longa “O Corvo”, ele baleou acidentalmente o ator Brandon Lee, filho de Bruce Lee, que não resistiu ao ferimento. O erro foi da produção, que deixou balas de verdade na arma que Massee usava no filme. Por esse motivo, a família de Bruce não denunciou o ator. Michael Massee morreu em 2016, vítima de um câncer no estômago.
Skylar Deleon
Quando criança, o ator Skylar Deleon integrou o elenco de “Power Rangers” (1994), uma das mais bem-sucedidas séries da história. Em 2004, Deleon e sua esposa, Jennifer Henderson, amarraram Thomas e Jackie Hawks em uma âncora e os jogaram no mar. O objetivo de Deleon era roubar o iate e as economias do casal. Os corpos nunca foram encontrados. Jennifer foi condenada à prisão perpétua e Skylar recebeu pena de morte.
Rebecca Gayheart
Rebecca Gayheart, atriz e modelo norte-americana, atuou em filmes como “Pânico 2” (1997) e “Lenda Urbana” (1998). Em 2001, ela atropelou e matou, acidentalmente, Jorge Cruz Jr. um garoto de 9 anos de idade, em Los Angeles. Ela pagou uma multa, teve sua habilitação suspensa e cumpriu três anos de liberdade condicional. Em 2019, Rebecca voltou a falar do acidente e disse que ainda hoje vive atormentada pela culpa de ter matado uma criança.
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