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How Bob Saget was Murdered

January 9, 2022.  Comedian Bob Saget is found dead in his hotel room at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Orlando, Florida.  Authorities explain it all away as “death by an accidental fall”.  Wife Kelly Rizzo has all the autopsy photos sealed.  But the missing evidence left behind is access – access by a room connected to Bob Saget’s suite.  This explains why security camera footage showed no suspicious activity.  Whoever killed Bob Saget gained entry through this room and bashed his head in while he was sleeping.

A sloppy police investigation insured no solution.

The mainstream media, for whatever reason, (turning blame away from – ?) blames the bed’s headboard.  This explanation fails for one simple reason.  When you strike something it leaves a mark, an imprint.  If Bob Saget hit his head on the headboard hard enough to fracture his skull in three places, why is there no mark on the headboard?

Headboard still from police video.

Saget’s “family” (wife Kelly Rizzo) just wants closure.  (His three daughters are from a previous marriage.)  The non-grieving widow is already back on Instagram and was seen skulking away from a music concert.

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Kelly Rizzo flashes the devil horns salute.

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Bob Saget’s Final Report (Last Photo)

Revealed for the first time by DailyMail.com, Bob Saget is seen healthy and smiling in a selfie taken by a hotel valet who parked his rental car at the Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grand Lakes. Investigators used the photo to determine he suffered a head injury after he arrived at the hotel. Valet worker Orlando Nunez, 21, told DailyMail.com in an exclsuive interview,  'I didn't see any injuries, he didn't seem hurt, he wasn't slurring his words – he was exactly as I remembered while watching him on the TV as a child. I was in awe.'

Bob Sagat’s last photo taken hours before his death posing with Orlando Nunez, the valet who parked his car.

Police have issued the final results from autopsy findings and a renewed investigation into the hotel room where the body of Bob Saget was found on January 9.  Their conclusion:  Bob Saget died from injuries incurred from a fall on a hard surface covered with a soft surface (meaning the carpeted floor.)  No foul play is suspected.

Still no explanation as to how a man with a fractured skull was able to get into bed.  Or how his injuries were located on the top, back and front of his head.  Or how these cataclysmic injuries were able to occur from falling down in a hotel room.

Regardless of the motives for Saget’s death and the continued cover-up by the authorities and the mainstream media, it’s the reaction of his family and those in his inner circle that needs to be questioned.  Saget’s “family” (Kelly Rizzo, the duplicitous wife) issued a statement saying “They are pleased with the findings because they provide closure.”  Pleased?  Is that the word you want to use?

Predictive Programming

October 2021.  On Bob’s podcast, his wife Rizzo mentions her favorite movies which are all about the Mafia.  Saget replies, “So if these are your favorites, I don’t have long to live.  I’m going to be found dead in bed.”

[VIDEO] Internet Sleuths Say Bob Saget Predict His Death During This Podcast, “I’m Going to Be Found Dead in Bed”

Oct. 2021.  Kelly Rizzo, 42, with husband Bob Saget, 65.

Bob Saget and BJ Novak podcast interview

January 3,2022. Podcast with B.J. Novak and Bob Saget.

After this podcast, B.J. Novak tweeted, “I have always and will always love Bob Saget.”

In one of Saget’s last podcasts, he opened by saying, “Hi, I’m here and still alive, and will be as long as they let me talk.”

What needs to be remembered is how Bob Saget was found, lying in bed, clutching his heart.  Obviously posed to make it look like a heart attack, the MSM ran this cause of death initially, tagged with the “no foul play” for good measure.  It has remained that way ever since.

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Who Killed Natalie Wood?

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November 27-29, 2021. A tense weekend between actors Natalie Wood, husband Robert Wagner and co-star Christopher Walken is underway on the “Splendor”, a yacht moored near Catalina Island, off the California coast.

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Rumors within Hollywood claim Natalie Wood is having an affair with Christopher Walken during the filming of “Brainstorm”.

To dispel these rumors, Wood invites Walken along for a Thanksgiving weekend pleasure cruise with her husband Wagner (also known as “R.J.”)  Except that Wagner’s not buying it.

At 10:30 to 10:40 p.m., there’s a discussion aboard the “Splendor” that erupts into Wagner smashing a wine bottle, threatening Walken with the broken end.

10:45 p.m.  Walken retreats into his cabin, locking the door.  An apologetic Wagner attempts to make amends with Wood.

10:50 to 11 p.m.  Boat captain Dennis Davern hears a violent argument – screaming, cursing, and banging against the wall.  He goes to their door.  Wagner tells him to stay out of it.  He can hear Wagner screaming, “Get off my fucking boat!”

11:05 p.m.  The last time Natalie Wood is seen is when they’re arguing on the rear deck.  She’s wearing a red down jacket over a plaid nightshirt with woolen socks.

How Wood fell into the ocean is debatable, but Davern states he can hear Wood screaming for help.  Telling Wagner, “We’ve got to save her,” a drunken Wagner answers, “Leave her.  Teach her a lesson.”

[My own theory:  Wood, refusing to go aboard the “Valiant” was thrown in by Wagner, except he missed.  She may have bounced against the side, scratching her nose and leaving an abrasion on her cheek from the ropes.]

Nearby on another vessel, the “Capricorn”, three witnesses hear cries for help.  “Help me, please help me, I’m drowning!”  They are Marilyn Wayne, her son and her fiancé John Payne.  They shine a light on the water, but can’t see her.  Wayne offers to jump in, but Payne talks her out of it.  They radio for help – help does not come.

It is believed Wagner unties the rubber dinghy (the “Valiant”) saying, “We’re coming to get you!”  Wood makes efforts to climb aboard (scratch marks are left behind), but she is too weak from hypothermia.  Clinging onto one of the ropes tied around it, they drift toward shore, Natalie perhaps trying to pull it along until her strength wears out.

12 Midnight.  Natalie Wood, no longer able to keep her head up out of the water, drowns.

Aftermath

7:30 a.m.  Her body is discovered by helicopter floating not far from the dinghy at Blue Cavern Point.

Police report – Robert Wagner’s alibi.  Robert Wagner claims he last saw his wife at 10:45 p.m., fixing her hair in front of a vanity mirror.  When she went missing (between 11 and 12), he assumed she had taken the dinghy ashore, returning to the restaurant named “Doug’s Harbor Reef”.    After time passes, (enough time for her to drown), Wagner radios the Coast Guard at 1:50 a.m.

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Christopher Walken

Christopher Walken claims to have slept through the whole incident.  More than likely, he stayed silent fearing for his life.

Police Investigation.  Davern and Walken go along with Wagner’s version of the event.  A poor investigation is conducted (deliberately) and Wood’s death is ruled as an “accidental drowning”.

Since then, Dennis Davern and witness Marilyn Wayne have come forward with their version of what really happened.  Police re-opened the case in 2011, naming Wagner as “a person of interest” and changing the cause of death to “drowning due to undetermined causes”.  Wagner has refused to speak with the authorities any further, saying he has said all there is to be said.

“R.J’s” Strange Behavior After Natalie’s Death

Wagner refuses to identify her body, leaving it to Davern.

Not phoning Natalie’s children about what happened.

Wagner threatens not to go to the funeral, however, he’s advised by his lawyer that it would it would look bad if he didn’t go.

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Robert Wagner with Jill St. John

R.J. begins dating actress Jill St. John, two months following the drowning.  They eventually marry.

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Lana Wood

R.J. blacklists Natalie’s sister actress Lana Wood for asking too many questions about her sister’s death.

Important Points

Robert Wagner’s story about what happened has frequently changed.  Initially, he stated his wife must have fallen when she was trying to tie down a loose dinghy banging against the side of the boat, when she was trying to sleep.  This changed to her attempting to leave to get away from the argument.  It has since changed back to the dinghy-banging-against-the-Splendor theory. Except this doesn’t work.  Davern claims he tied the dinghy at the rear of the “Splendor”, not the side.  Also, it was sound-proofed not to make any noise.  Lana Wood said Natalie would never have tried to tie it down, with three able-bodies men aboard.

Multiple bruising is found on Natalie’s body, indicating a violent attack.

Rumor:  Frank Sinatra (friend to the Wagners) had the LAPD investigation “fixed”, making sure the “accident” remained an accident.

As for the movie “Brainstorm”, it was completed and released in 1983, to an indifferent public.

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Elvis Movies – Best Vs. Worst

Elvis Presley appeared in thirty-three motion pictures during his lifetime – the first in 1956, the last in 1972.  Over the years, the quality of these has unfairly maligned.  Which are the best and which are the worst?

1956-1958 include four films including “Love Me Tender” and “Loving You.   The best were the last two being “Jailhouse Rock” and “King Creole”.

JAILHOUSE ROCK – Elvis plays a punk ex-con rocker who uses others for fame and glory.

KING CREOLE – A role inherited from James Dean.

After Elvis returned from the Army, Col. Tom Parker (Elvis’ manager) experimented with his image in various roles.  Ironically, the best of these (“Flaming Star” and “Wild in the Country’) made the least and the worst (“G.I. Blues” and “Blue Hawaii”) made the most.  Gone was the devil may care rebel replaced by the inoffensive, plastic, good guy schmuck.  During the early 1960’s, his success was pretty much hit or miss.

The best of the early 60’s output:  “Viva Las Vegas”, “Follow that Dream”, “Flaming Star” and “Wild in the Country”.

“Viva Las Vegas’ costarred sexpot Ann-Margret in their only film.  Sexual chemistry flew onscreen and off.

“Follow that Dream” – Elvis best comedy and probably his best acting performance.  Underrated.

“Flaming Star” – Western about a half-breed Indian.  Directed by Don Seigel.  A role originally intended for Marlon Brando.

“Wild in the Country” – Spicy melodrama has Elvis as a fledging writer romancing three women.  (Played by Hope Lange, Tuesday Weld and Millie Perkins.)

1964.  Col. Parker began lowering the budgets of the Elvis cash-cow productions, starting with “Kissin’ Cousins”.

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“Kissin’ Cousins” made a lot of money and had a hit song, but cost Elvis his credibility.

This begat the formula Elvis pictures, usually three a year, where the King sang a lot, acted a little, beat-up the bad guys and kissed the girls.  From 1964 to 1968, the quality declined.  Some of the worst include “Easy Come, Easy Go” , “Harum Scarum”, “Paradise, Hawaiian Style”, “Spinout”, “Speedway”, “Double Trouble” and “Clambake”.

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Elvis worst song: “Yoga is as Yoga Does” from “Easy Come, Easy Go”

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One bright spot:  “Live a Little, Love a Little” (1968) which generated the hit song “A Little Less Conversation”.

1969.  An attempt at a comeback.  By this time, even the Colonel knew it was time for a change and made a request for better scripts.

“Charro” was meant to resemble the Clint Eastwood-Sergio Leone man-with-no-name Spaghetti westerns.  Somehow, it just didn’t work.  A copy of a copy.  No luck here.

“The Trouble with Girls (and how to get into it”) – A 1920’s period piece that goes nowhere.  Elvis looks good, sings better, yet there’s nothing solid.  Try again.

“Change of Habit” – Elvis plays a ghetto doctor who works with three undercover nuns.  Miscast Mary Tyler Moore can’t act dramatically, not yet anyway.  Seems like a TV movie.  Some good songs thrown in, including the posthumous hit “Rubberneckin'” (#2 album.)

THE DOCUMENTARIES  – “Elvis:  That’s the Way It Is” (1970) and “Elvis On Tour”(1972)

“Elvis:  That’s the Way It Is” catches “EL” in his second year at the Las Vegas International Hotel during rehearsal and the actual shows.  The 1970 cut has interviews of fans.  The 2001 cut removes these interviews for more songs.  Excellent soundtrack.  Highlights:  “Suspicious Minds”, “I Just Can’t Help Believin'”, “You’ve Lost that Lovin’ Feelin'” and many others.

“Elvis on Tour” (1972) would go on to win Best Documentary from the Foreign Press Association (known as the “Golden Globes”.)

“Elvis on Tour” is shown in split-screen images, some of which were edited by Martin Scorsese.  Contains part of a rare press conference.  The King, now separated from wife Priscilla, seems less happy, more self-involved and may be under the influence of “medications”.  Still, Elvis brings it.

Highlights include “An American Trilogy”, “Polk Salad Annie” and “Bridge Over Trouble Waters”.

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“Elvis on Tour” winner of the 1972 Golden Globe for Best Documentary.

“Elvis on Tour” is shown in split-screen images, some of which were edited by Martin Scorsese.  Contains part of a rare press conference.  The King, now separated from wife Priscilla, seems less happy, more self-involved and may be under the influence of “medications”.  Still, Elvis brings it.

Highlights include “An American Trilogy”, “Polk Salad Annie” and “Bridge Over Trouble Waters”.


Following Elvis’ death, there would be two films based on his life”  “Elvis” (1979) directed by John Carpenter and “This is Elvis” (1981) a documentary showing rare clips and recreations of his life.

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For the year 2022. a new theatrical film will be released titled “Elvis” directed by Baz Luhrmann, starring Austin Butler as the King.

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Bob Saget Murder Cover-Up

CAUSE OF DEATH: BLUNT FORCE TRAUMA TO THE HEAD

AUTOPSY RESESULTS for Bob Saget include…

Multiple fractures to the skull, obits (eye sockets) fractured, subdural hematoma (blood on the brain), subarachnoid hemorrhage (blood surrounding the space between the skull and the brain), scalp abrasions, (blood between the skull and the scalp), discoloration on the eyelids (black eyes.)

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Widow-Illuminati handler-insider Kelly Rizzo dabs away crocodile tears for her late husband. Smiling one moment, then crying the next.

Bob Saget’s “family” (meaning his wife Kelly Rizzo) have ordered autopsy photos and video/audio recordings sealed.  Why?  Because it would prove that when his body was discovered on January 9th, it was obvious his death was not caused by a bump on the head.  It would have been impossible for the late actor to have sustained these kinds of injuries and be able to climb into bed by himself.  This hasn’t stopped the Illuminati-controlled MSM from their incredulous theories on his mode of death.  These theories include “falling luggage”, “falling into the bathtub” and “falling by jumping onto the bed”.  (This would make sense if Bob Saget were six or five, not 65 years old.)  Why believe those with no credibility and with a past history of chronic deceit?  And when I say “deceit”, I mean the mainstream media knows what really happened.

Was this a set-up?  Was Saget murdered by a prostitute?  Who else would be visiting him between 2 and 4 a.m?  Is this why his family is keeping it quiet?

Whomever killed Saget knew what he/she was doing.  In other words, it wasn’t just a murder, but a planned execution.

Bob Saget reacts to Candace Cameron Bure's controversial photo

Bob Saget with “Full House” and “Fuller House” co-star Candace Cameron Bure.

When asked, actress Candace Cameron Bure said there’s “No foul play, so let everyone just let him rest in peace.  There’s nothing more to know.  There really isn’t.”  When the Illuminati owns you, you say what you have to.  If you don’t, well, look what happens.

A noted brain surgeon commented that only a fall from a tall building, a vehicular accident or being hit by a club would cause these kinds of injuries.

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Hitchcock-Herrmann

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Alfred Hitchcock and Bernard Herrmann

From 1955-1965, film director Alfred Hitchcock and music composer Bernard Herrmann worked together on eight films including “The Trouble with Harry” (1955), “The Man who Knew Too Much” (1956), “The Wrong Man” (1956) “Vertigo” (1958) “North by Northwest” (1959) “Psycho” (1960) “The Birds” (1963) “Marnie” (1964) and the final unused score for “Torn Curtain” (1966.)

Their artistic peak would be “Vertigo”, “North by Northwest” and the mother of all slasher flicks “Psycho”.

Vertigomovie restoration.jpg “Vertigo” (1958), shelved for two decades, then beautifully restored in 1996 may have been their mostly deeply personal film.  A tragic love story when a man falls for a woman who never existed and attempts to remake her with a lookalike.  The music, especially “Scene d’amour” is that long throbbing orgasm of musical release where the man meets his long lost love.  (Or does he?)

Northbynorthwest1.jpg “North by Northwest” (1959) starring Cary Grant at his most suavest, is the man accused for a murder he didn’t commit – a favorite topic of the director.  Contains the famous run across Mt. Rushmore and the train-thru-the-tunnel ending.  “North by Northwest’s” prelude over Saul Bass’ opening titles sum up the exciting sequences yet to follow.  Critics call this the precursor to the James Bond film series.

The poster features a large image of a young woman in white underwear. The names of the main actors are featured down the right side of the poster. Smaller images of Anthony Perkins and John Gavin are above the words, written in large print, "Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho". “Psycho” (1960.)  Herrmann’s most imitated score.  Can you imagine the shower scene without it?  Hitchcock’s dark, subversive look (combined with Joseph Stephano’s brilliant script) of a mother-son duo living in a Gothic mansion overlooking the Bates Motel.  (Or was it?)

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What ended the remarkable partnership of Hitchcock-Herrmann?

In the mid-1960’s, there was profit to be made by soundtracks and love themes, most notably Henry Mancini (‘Moon River” from “Breakfast at Tiffany’s) and Mauri Jarre (Lara’s Theme from Dr. Zhivago.)  Universal Studios wanted to dump Bernard Herrmann from their next collaboration because of the reaction to “Marnie”.  “Marnie” was poorly received and Herrmann’s music was called “old-fashioned”.  (The movie has since been regarded as the last classic Hitchcockian work.)

Alfred Hitchcock refused to fire Herrmann, but asked him to compose a score more commercially viable.  Herrmann agreed.

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After completion of the filming of “Torn Curtain”, Herrmann began to dub his orchestral arrangements over the film.  Hitchcock came to listen and immediately knew it was not what he wanted.  Herrmann couldn’t change his style and was fired.

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Bernard Herrmann’s score for “Torn Curtain” was intense, dramatic and better than the one that would replace it. Alas, it was not “commercial”. (Either was the one they ultimately used.)

John Addison was hired to replace him.  The new love song was never used.  “Torn Curtain” Hitchcock’s 50th film flopped, judged to be too flat and boring.

Although Hitchcock-Herrmann would go on with separate careers, Hitchcock’s soundtracks lost their former glory.

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The Mysterious DEATH of BOB SAGET

Actor/tv host/stand-up comic Bob Saget’s death was caused by blunt force head trauma, according to autopsy results.

Initial mainstream media reports:  Saget’s death was not caused by drugs or foul play.  Today, they’re sticking to their story with the same narrative:  “Bob Saget accidently hit his head and somehow didn’t realize the extent of his injuries.  He went to sleep and never woke up.”

The MSM are repeating this on every station.  What’s wrong with that?  There’s no proof.  There are no witnesses.  And yet they report it with absolute certainty.  What happened to investigative journalism?  How do we know what happened on January 9?  Why the made-up scenario?  That is more suspicious then anything else.

Bob Saget was a well-known celebrity who had a top ten show throughout most of the 1990’s.  Are you telling me in all that time he made no enemies?  Friends of Saget noticed him to have changed recently being oddly reticent and somber.  Was he aware that his time was up?  If so, why?

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What Killed Chris Farley?

We all know actor/comedian Chris Farley died of an overdose on December 18, 1997.  The question is:  What made him do it?

At the beginning of 1997, Chris had the number one film in box office profit:  “Beverly Hill Ninja”.  By the end of the year, he was on a week-long drug binge and couldn’t stop.

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In just a few short years, he’d graduated from “SNL” and was receiving millions of dollars per movie.  But all was not well – –

Farley lost the role for “The Cable Guy” to Jim Carrey.  His then-partner David Spade signed them on to “Black Sheep” – forcing him to do that instead.

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Writer David Mamet wanted Farley for a serious auto-bio on “Fatty” Arbuckle.  Because of his know drug use, he’d become uninsurable.  The movie was put on stand-by till the actor cleaned up his act.

Girlfriend Lori Bagley, a “Victoria’s Secret” model, ended their affair because of drugs.  She had a brief scene in “Tommy Boy”.

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October 1997.  Chris’ last appearance as guest host on “SNL” didn’t go as planned.

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The opening skit went so bad, it was cut from all future broadcasts.  (The joke of it was that Chris Farley was “clean” of drugs, when he obviously wasn’t.)  David Spade saw a train-wreck coming.  He bowed out of “Almost Heroes”, replaced by  Matthew Perry.

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What was eating at Farley?  Chris wanted to be taken seriously like Jackie Gleason in “The Hustler” and “Gigot”, whose dramatic roles earned critic’s praise.  Likewise, John Candy in “JFK” and “Only the Lonely”.  But, Farley couldn’t get off the comedy treadmill.  “Fatty falls down,” he used to say.  That was his shtick…and he felt trapped inside his own image.

Chris was in and out of different rehabs.  Workers there said he was the most addictive personality they’d ever seen.

In that last week, Chris hadn’t slept, snorting coke non-stop.

On his last day alive, a paid stripper-escort quit their “date”, walking out on him.  “Please don’t leave me, please, don’t leave me…” he begged, before he passed out on the floor.  She took a Polaroid picture, stole his watch then left a note.

Cause of death:  a lethal combination of heroin and cocaine – a “speedball”.  (The same thing that killed John Belushi.)

Last photo of Chris Farley alive.

David Spade recalled Chris’ OCD rituals during filming when he used to tap his foot a certain amount of times before the scene began.  Spade tried to psyche him out by saying “You’re tapping on the devil’s roof”, which freaked Farley out… but what if it was true?

Chris Farley Was Originally Cast to Voice Shrek | Rare

Sad afterthought: Chris had completed 80% of his voice-work for the animated feature “Shrek”. Producers replaced him with SNL actor Mike Myers.

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Celebrity Deaths 2021

Biden says Let’s Go, Brandon

Christmas, 2021.  Biden and wife are trolled by a caller who said, “Let’s go, Brandon.”  Biden’s reply:  “Let’s go, Brandon.  I agree,” then asks if the caller is from Oregon.

More proof our current fake President doesn’t know what’s going on, is kept in a bubble and is ready for the funny farm.

Scrooge Democrats didn’t think it was funny – the same ones who thought Kathy Griffin was hip.

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The Murder of Sal Mineo (Part 3)

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Sal Mineo in “P.S. Your Cat is Dead”

Feb. 1976.  Things were finally looking up for actor Sal Mineo.  After years of episodic television roles in guest parts and dinner theater, he had two rewarding projects set up.  One was to direct a feature film for MGM titled “Caffery”.  Two was his continuing role as Vito in “P.S. Your Cat is Dead:.  He’d received rave reviews in San Francisco.  The play was moving to the Westwood Playhouse, starting Feb. 25.

Feb. 12.  Following rehearsals with co-star Keir Dullea, Sal returned home to his small apartment on 8569 Holloway Drive in West Hollywood.

9:30 p.m.  Parking his rental car in one of the car ports, Sal was carrying a clipboard of notes for the play and a packet of Hostess Cupcakes for dinner.  It was a short walk to his front door if he had made it.  In the dark alley to the right of the entrance were some trash cans.  Hiding behind them was Lionel Ray Williams, 19.  According to a witness, Sal began to enter, then stepped back, shouting “No, no!”  The screaming startled Williams, who reached out and plunged a 7 inch hunting knife into Mineo’s chest.  Sal screamed, “Oh, my God, help me, please somebody help me!”  Other witnesses saw Williams run off, speeding away in a small yellow car with the headlights off.

9:45 p.m.  As Sal Mineo lay dying, a bystander tried mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to no avail.  He is pronounced dead by paramedics.

Returning home, Williams’s wife Theresa saw him covered with blood.  “I just stabbed somebody,” he said.  Watching the evening news, Sal Mineo’s picture appeared.  “That’s the dude I stabbed,” he told his wife.

For two years, police falsely assumed Mineo was killed by an angry gay boyfriend and abandoned the case.

Jan. 1978.  Williams is in prison for check forgery when he is overheard bragging about “That honkey actor I killed” by a sheriff’s deputy.

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The Tattoo.  Lionel Williams stupidly put a tattoo of a knife on his arm.  Police commented that it looked like the knife used in Mineo’s murder.  “It looks nothing like the knife!” Williams proclaimed.  Only the murderer would know that.

He is still alive today.

In court, evidence revealed the murderer had committed a series of muggings in the same area.  The victims identified Williams as the mugger.  Lionel Williams is charged with second degree murder and found guilty.  He is jailed for fourteen years and then returned to prison for multiple offenses.

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Sal Mineo (1939-1976)

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“Rust” Scrapped

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Last photo of Halyna Hutchins before shooting, in the center with the knit cap

FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE DOOMED PRODUCTION OF “RUST”

Alec Baldwin in a roadside interview with the paparazzi announced that “Rust” will not complete filming.

On the time of the shooting, armorer Hannah Reed was not on the set.  Assistant director Dave Halls, assuming the three guns laid out on the table had been checked previously, handed one to Baldwin.  This may let Reed off the hook; however, I doubt she’ll ever work in films again.

Last words:  After being shot, Halyna Hutchins said, “No.  That was no good at all.”

Alec Baldwin asked, “What the fuck just happened?”

There’s talk in Hollywood of an outright ban on real guns being used in future of filmmaking.

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A Colt .45 revolver, similar to the one used in “Rust”

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“Rust” Shooting – Gun used for Target Practice

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Victim Halyna Hutchins with her husband (right.) Killed by Alec Baldwin (left.)

Hannah Reed, the 24 year old gun expert of “Rust”

New information on what led to the fatal shooting of Halyna Hutchins by actor-producer Alec Baldwin…

The gun in question had been used previously for target practice by unknown person(s.)  No checks or protocol were performed by anyone prior to the shooting:  not by the armorer, the assistant director, the director, the key grip or the actor.  One live round had been left in one of the chambers.

Baldwin had been using the gun for “practice” inside an old church.  Taking a wild side shot, the gun went off, killing cinematographer Hutchins, then wounding his director Joel Souza.

WHO WILL GET THE BLAME?

Producer Alec Baldwin had hired newcomers and second rate crew members to save money, consequently there was a cavalier attitude toward gun safety.  500 live rounds were found on the set by police.  Nevertheless, it was his assistant director Dave Halls who said it was a “cold gun” (unloaded.)  Halls had been previously fired from another film.  Armorer Hannah Reed was no better, having handed an unchecked gun to an eleven year old on her prior film.

While this incident may cast a dark shadow over Alec Baldwin’s career, I doubt he’ll be criminally punished.  Those lower on the food chain will be thrown under the bus.  It doesn’t hurt that he’s a darling of the far-left mainstream media who adore his Donald Trump impersonation on “Saturday Night Live”.

While Baldwin wanted to save money filming, he’ll hire the best and most expensive lawyers (if needed.)

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Alec Baldwin with the grieving husband and son of Halyna Hutchins.

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Halyna Hutchins Shot to Death by Alec Baldwin

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Alec Baldwin on the set of “Rust” – Santa Fe, New Mexico.  Bonanza Creek Ranch.  Oct. 21, 2021.

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Halyna Hutchins poses before the Illuminati eye

Actor/producer Alec Baldwin shot and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, 42, and wounded director Joel Souza, 48, on the set of a western film titled “Rust”.

“Rust” was a troubled, low-budget production.  Hours before the tragedy, crew members left the set over safety issues.  There was also a dispute over the use of non-union members.

What happened?  Alec Baldwin, playing the title character Harland Rust, pointed what he thought was an unloaded 6-shooting revolver at Hutchins and Souza during filming.  In the scene, he pulled the trigger with a real live round, not “blanks”.  Ms. Hutchins was shot through the heart, the same bullet exited her body, then entered Mr. Souza, breaking his collar bone.  Hutchins was airlifted by helicopter to the nearest hospital.  She was dead on arrival.  Souza recovered and was released the next day.

WHO LOADED THE GUN?

According to the 9-1-1 call made by the script girl, “Rust’s” assistant director (A.D.) Dave Halls handed Baldwin the revolver.  The A.D. also said he didn’t know it was loaded.  This leads to Hannah Reed Gutierrez, who was in charge of handling the firearms…a beginner with very limited experience.  This still doesn’t answer the question as to why live ammo would be used on a movie set.

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Hannah Reed Gutierrez, 24, Rust’s armorer

Those on the film crew had complained about gun safety.  The same gun had accidentally discharged three times prior to this incident.

There have been comparisons to the on-set shooting death of “The Crow” star Brandon Lee.  (3-31-1993.)

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Brandon Lee as Eric Draven in “The Crow”

Lee was killed by a .44 slug left in the gun barrel.  Actor Michael Massee had pulled the trigger loaded with a blank cartridge.  This discharged the rest of the bullet into Lee’s body.   LINK to LEE ARTICLE

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Michael Massee points the gun that would later kill Lee

In the case of “Rust”, it appears no real firearms expert was employed.  Instead, they used cheap and inexperienced handlers.  No word yet if “Rust” will continue production.

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Stanley Kubrick’s Last Days

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January – February 1999.  World acclaimed director Stanley Kubrick has completed filming of “Eyes Wide Shut”.  It is  now in its editing phase.

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In those last days, his personal assistant Emilio D’Alessandro witnessed an exhausted Kubrick busy editing right up to the very end.  Warner Bros. had a deadline and Stanley Kubrick intended to keep it.

The Preliminary Version.  Kubrick’s editor brought the director’s cut for viewing by Warner Bros. executives and the stars (Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.)

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Stanley Kubrick with Tom Cruise

March 5.  A private showing of “Eyes Wide Shut” occurred at the director’s home.

Where Stanley Kubrick lived and died.  (Childwickbury Manor)

Emilio D’Alessandro recounts the last time he saw his employer and friend:  “We walked slowly and shakily along the corridor.  It was as if he had lost control of his limbs for a moment and couldn’t get it back.  Stanley struggled up the stairs, one step at a time.”  (from Stanley Kubrick and Me:  Thirty Years at his Side by Emilio D’Alessandro.)

March 7.  Stanley Kubrick is found dead by his wife Christiane.  Cause of death:  heart attack.

Christiane Kubrick

WHAT DOESN’T ADD UP

Following his death, Emilio recalls what happened afterward.  “I heard noise from the Avid Room.  (The editing room.)  Nobody had asked me for the keys.  I saw shadows of people rummaging through drawers, among papers and notepads, as well as the filing cabinets and Stanley’s personal computer.  The keys were still in my pocket.  So how did they get in?  Someone must have taken copies from the key room and used them to go where they shouldn’t.”  I told them, “If you weren’t allowed to do certain things before, you’re not allowed to do them now either.”  There was no answer.  Outside, they continued to search through Stanley’s Rolls Royce.”  From Stanley and Me by Emilio D’Alessandro.

Reportedly, director Steven Spielberg completed editing “Eyes Wide Shut”.  If so, what ended up on the cutting room floor?  What did Warners want removed and why didn’t they use Stanley’s cut?  Isn’t Kubrick’s death coincidental occurring right at the time of the movie’s completion?

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“A.I. Artificial Intelligence”

For many years, Stanley Kubrick worked on the pre-production of his proposed next film titled “A.I. Artificial Intelligence”.  Various writers had been hired to work on the script, artist’s conceptual drawings were ready.  “A.I.” was ready to roll.

Emilio D’Alessandro recalls a conversation about his next film…

Emilio:  “Before you start back on A.I., let’s take a break.”

Stanley:  “Right.  Let’s do that as soon as we finish Eyes Wide Shut.”

Emilio or Kubrick make no mention of Steven Spielberg.  Not one word.  Why is this important?

Steven Spielberg

Steven Spielberg claims “his friend Stanley” wanted him to direct “A.I.”

Why, after all those years of work would he give up this project?  Evidence suggests Kubrick had vastly different ideas of what “A.I.” would be about.  The style of Kubrick and Spielberg are hardly the same.  Would a control freak like S.K. turn over his movie to someone else at the last minute?  Nevertheless, Stanley’s papers and notes were given to Spielberg based on a supposed phone conversation he had with his late friend.

In 2001, Steven Spielberg’s version of “Artificial Intelligence” was released to lukewarm reviews.

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For further information, read https://ericreports.com/2017/12/08/eyes-wide-shut-original-3-hour-directors-cut/

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Mena Suvari

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Jayne Mansfield (1933 – 1967)

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Photo from “The George Raft Story” (1961)

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Photo from “Kiss Them for Me” (1957)

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Lobby card from “The Girl Can’t Help It” (1956)

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“Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?” (1957)

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The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw

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A Guide for the Married Man (1967) with Terry-Thomas

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Documentary released posthumously in 1968

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Killed in car accident – June 29, 1967

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Elvis Suicide? (Part 2)

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On August 16, 1977, entertainer Elvis Presley was found dead.  Since then, the perceived cause of death was polypharmacy (an overdose caused by a dozen different drugs.)  How could this happen?  Was it allowed or a deliberate o.d?  Was Elvis depressed enough to kill himself?

With all the problems Elvis had, it’s hard to imagine him killing himself.  Had his life reached a dead end?

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Would Elvis have killed himself with daughter Lisa Marie in his home?

Boredom set in.  He saw most of those around him as exploiters after his wealth and fame.  It had been four to five years since his last hit single or album.  His main source of income was touring, but as can be seen in his last TV special, it was become harder to keep up the façade.

The broadcast of “Elvis in Concert” (Oct. ’77) would reveal the new fat Elvis.

Whether Elvis killed himself may never be known for sure.  What is known is what led up to it.  Since his 1973 divorce, a slide down to oblivion was caused by his wife leaving him for Mike Stone.  He couldn’t handle it.  The straw that broke the camel’s back:  a final scandal book titled “Elvis:  What Happened?” written by his former bodyguards.  The book was released on August 1.  Elvis died on August 16.  Coincidence?

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The sycophants’, the enablers, the doctors, only made it worse and Elvis wouldn’t listen to the few who warned him to stop it.  Ultimately, he is to blame for not seeing what was happening to him.

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Elvis last chance: fiancée Ginger Alden slept in the next room while Elvis lay dying.

His inner circle was unable to prevent his premature death at 42.

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Elvis home: Graceland.  WHAT DOES IT PROFIT A MAN IF HE GAINS THE WHOLE WORLD AND LOSES HIS OWN SOUL? Mark 8:36

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EricReports Guide To Scoring With Women – (Part 2)

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Due to millions of responses to my first article, I’m adding a second featured column for our male viewers.

Treat her SPECIAL

Every girl believes she’s a princess in waiting.  They may tell you different, but it’s true.  Deep down, they are the undiscovered diamond and that you will discover this fact.

No More Mr. Nice Guy

Females say they want a “gentleman”.  Do they?  This is a tricky situation.  If you’re too nice, you’ll be in danger of becoming a beta-male.  In other words, she’ll be running the relationship.  Ipso facto, she’ll have no respect for you.  Eventually, she will cheat on you with someone who treats her like dirt.  Know who’s in charge – You.

Bitch

Yes, sooner or later, you will wind up with a woman who turns out to be a bitch.  Women are good at acting and if she’s a closet bitch, it will come out under stressful situations.  (During times of stress, her period, while traveling, or for any reason under the sun.)  How to handle the bitch?  If she’s ordinary, dump her as fast as you can.  If she’s a knockout, you will have to be a dirty, rotten, no good son-of-a-bitch bastard to control her.  Otherwise, forget it.

Love ’em and leave ’em

If you’re playing the field, don’t get too hung up on one girl.  Why lock yourself in?  There are millions of opportunities out there.  If you limit yourself, you’ll be disappointed later.

There are plenty of fish in the sea

An old cliché because it’s true.  Someday, your sweetheart will dump you.  It’s up to you not to get brokenhearted about it.  Find somebody else – FAST.  Don’t wallow in grief.  Don’t look at old pictures or save her gifts.  Keep her out of your mind.  She was the wrong one for you.  Believe me – women get over it.

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Jaclyn Smith

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What happened to Sandra Dee

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Teen icon Sandra Dee, top star of the late 50’s and early 60’s, faded into obscurity with the advent of a new permissive Hollywood.

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Well known for “A Summer Place”, “Gidget” and “Imitation of Life”, all released in 1959.

What most people aren’t aware of is that Dee attempted to break out of her image with “The Dunwich Horror” (1970.)  Briefly, it is an evil horror film co-starring Dean Stockwell as the last member of a dying sect of devil worshippers.  He is in search of a book containing incantations meant to conjure up Satan himself.  He also uses Dee to gain access to this book – and has plans for her to carry on his family lineage.

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Sandra Dee in “The Dunwich Horror”

For me, the most memorable thing about the movie is Miss Dee, who is never more beautiful.  It’s unbearably sad that Hollywood would pretty much ignore her after this last role in a major release.

Following this, Dee would guest star in television roles, notably in “Love American Style”.  (Episode titled “Love and the Sensuous Twin” 1972.)  Again, she is gorgeous beyond words as a split-personality who is half conservative, half a wild and sexy thing.

Sandra Dee opposite Roddy McDowell in “Love American Style” (1972)

Eventually, she would stop acting altogether, becoming an anorexic recluse.  No one knows what demons she had to overcome – being molested by her stepfather and the death of her ex-husband singer-actor Bobby Darin (1973), something she never got over.

Her last acting role was with friend and frequent costar John Saxon in “Love Letters”, a stage play.  (1991)

Death came in 2005 from kidney disease, age 62.

Sandra Dee belongs to an era of actresses from a more innocent time, the kind we’ll never see again.

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The Murder of Sal Mineo – Part 2

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On Feb. 12, 1976, actor Sal Mineo was stabbed to death while returning from rehearsals for an upcoming play in L.A.  What was the motive for his murder?  Since writing the first article, new information leads to the reason.

First, let’s dispense with the false rumor that Mineo was killed by a gay lover.  This is the scenario police were going before Lionel Ray Williams was arrested.

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Lionel Ray Williams

Secondly, we know who did it.  Williams spent fourteen years in prison for the crime despite his denials.  His ex-wife informed police.

The official modus operandi:  that it was a failed robbery attempt.  The LAPD’s theory fails.  Williams could have overpowered Mineo and taken his wallet.  Why stab him, then not take his wallet?

The most likely cause:  Sal Mineo was said to have owed the wrong people drug money…and he refused to pay them back.  Williams was hired by them to exact street justice.  He would never inform on them.

A sad post-script.  The year before Sal’s murder, he was set to star as Sirhan Sirhan in “RFK Must Die” (to be directed by Orson Welles.)  Unfortunately, Welles would cause the project to fall apart by continually asking the producers for more money.

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Picture of Sal Mineo shortly before death.

Director-writer-actor Orson Welles

Another “what if” in a grisly saga.

Sal Mineo

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“My Friend Dahmer” Review

  Originally beginning as a 24 page comic book, “My Friend Dahmer” eventually evolved into a 220 page graphic novel (2012) and then a motion picture (2017.)

The original self-published comic book.

“Dahmer” concerns the high school years of future serial killer Jeffery Dahmer, who would go on to murder seventeen young men between 1978 and 1991.

Author Derf Backderf, a classmate of Dahmer’s, painstakingly goes over the details of this crucial time (Adolescence in the 1970’s.)  Dahmer’s beginning insanity – saving roadkill and dead animals in jars – is a precursor to what he would do to human beings.The MSM, ever vigilant in protecting the image of the homosexual, has glossed over WHY he killed his victims.  Dahmer, who was gay, would sexually pleasure himself with the dead bodies.  It reached the point where the bodies were cannibalized, so “they’d always be with him.”  His goal was to create a zombie slave.

The graphic novel points out that the adult world ignored all the warning signs this madman was giving out – his parents, his teachers, everybody.  This failure is partially blamed on the times, the more tolerant 1970’s, compared to the fanatical cancel culture-snowflakes of our current day.

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“My Friend Dahmer”, the graphic novel, is funnier than the film, especially for those who lived through those times and remember how accurately Backderf gets it.  The movie is not so funny, something is lost in the translation, but it’s reasonably faithful to its source.  It also captures the look and feel of the not-so-feel-good 70’s.  What makes it work is a spot-on performance by Ross Lynch – the sad outcast who, for a short time, has an ironic “fan club” based on his weird fake fits he throws, pretending to be an out-of-control spastic.

Ross Lynch as Jeffery Dahmer

Nothing sums it up better when one of the faculty discovers Dahmer posing with the school’s honor roll for the yearbook picture.  She ruthlessly scribbles out Dahmer’s face with a black marker and the picture is run that way.  What better way to sum up why someone goes off the rails?

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