Unlikely that directors and ADs are reading here, but on the off-chance...
First, we appreciate the high quality lead word of Robert Taylor: a long series of fine work from him, back to Father Vince and before. Same can be said of co-'s and supporting as well. For Horder-Payton et al. and the ADs: hope their fine casts are given enough time/takes to hit the mark on the emotional depth needed for particular scenes; finding that, for stoic individuals, is not at all easy. Sometimes a tightly clenching
I have been following the EAR/ONS case for years, and recently discovered that there is a lot of interest lately and a lot people online actively trying to put the pieces of the puzzle together. Since I first heard about the EAR/ONS, my opinion was that he was in the armed forces. These crimes consisted of intense surveillance, reconnaissance, and meticulous planning and preparation. His methods of surprising and subduing his victims seem like "skills" he had learned and was quite comfortabl
A Plea For the Lost
When Intervention premiered in 2005, I tuned in. Initially it was a some
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Premiere Date: 06/22/2004
You do not see Mark on Storage Wars anymore because he is dead. He committed suicide last December, I believe. Something about facing drug possession charges.The story is on the internet, running in several on-line newspapers.Check it out for yourself.
Another excerpt from the same article that seems to address to arguments above.
"In 1993 Dunne published a novel, A Season In Purgatory, based on the murder of Moxley, and drawing a portrait of a wealthy and powerful family closing ranks to conceal the identity of the murderer. The resemblance to the Kennedys was unmistakable. Dunne's book, and a subsequent television mini-series, reawakened public interest in the Moxley case. In 1998 Mark Fuhrman, the LA detective who had been destroyed by the def
Someone tell that auctioneer to go back to cattle! She does NOT understand this part of the business. Darrell wasn't encroaching the locker and yet she's chastising. Lady we all stick ours heads in to see. It's the rest of our body that's not allowed. He didn't touch anything. He had a good clean look. It's that bad attitude of hers rearing it's ugly bad-hair day again. She forgets she's not a star on the show. That's for Barry, Darrell, Brandon, Jarrod and Brandi. And let's not forget that Dan and Laura
Thanks, m13. After seeing these posted, I realize I am long-winded so I thank you all for humoring me...
A few other things I'd like to point out content-wise:
1) THE LAKE - The 'lake' is only about 1 acre in area, so I would not consider it a lake at all - I'd call it a pond. And depending on where it is in CA, it might not really hold that much water for very long.
1a) THE HANDWRITING - on the lake strikes me as well...looks like possibly two different hands... an ac
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