Gunman who tried to kill Reagan is rebranding himself with sentimental love songs
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Thu, Jun 03, 2021
Police officials and the Secret Service shielding US President Ronald Reagan following the assasination attempt by John Hinckley Jr.
John Hinckley Jr., the man who attempted to kill US President Ronald Reagan, has decided to rebuild his image.
Following an extensive court war last year and getting the freedom to publicly release his music, the 66-year-old is now making sentimental love songs and is racking up views on YouTube, all to get the attention of Hollywood icon Jodie Foster.
Hinckley, who attacked the former US president in 1981 has released half a dozen videos on YouTube, including covers of hits like Elvis Presley’s
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