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Bruce Hutchison visits ZSA ZSA GABOR | Maclean s

Bruce Hutchison visits ZSA ZSA GABOR On the prowl in movieland, for a new series for Maclean’s, this dignified historian started out by dropping in on a sex goddess. He departed neither sadder nor wiser, but it was one of the most memorable interviews since W. C. Fields met Mae West May 23 1959 Bruce Hutchison visits ZSA ZSA GABOR On the prowl in movieland, for a new series for Maclean’s, this dignified historian started out by dropping in on a sex goddess. He departed neither sadder nor wiser, but it was one of the most memorable interviews since W. C. Fields met Mae West

The Boston Strangler found the killer in Tony Curtis

Watch This o ffers movie recommendations inspired by new releases, premieres, current events, or occasionally just our own inscrutable whims. This week: With the Denzel Washington thriller The Little Things hitting theaters and HBO Max, we’re looking back at other movies about detectives hunting serial killers. Advertisement The Boston Strangler (1968) Long before Zac Efron showed he could use his chiseled good looks to hunt unsuspecting victims as real-life serial killer Ted Bundy in Netflix’s The Boston Strangler. Based on Gerold Frank’s book, and directed by the late journeyman Richard Fleischer, the 1968 thriller cast the Some Like It Hot star as Albert DeSalvo, who murdered 13 women throughout the Boston area in the early ’60s.

How Hoover s FBI Murdered Martin Luther King Jr

How Hoover’s FBI Murdered Martin Luther King Jr. Lives on Today in the Official Historical Archives of the United States of America) The premise of my book  Who REALLY Killed Martin Luther King Jr.? can be summarized thusly: Michael Kors Rose Gold. Buy New $45.00 (as of 05:58 EST - Details) Under the authority of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, with the acquiescence and active support of Lyndon B. Johnson, the highest-level officials of the FBI – with help from select other federal, state and local entities – carried out the plan to murder Dr. King in Memphis.  Then, employing three famed novelists (William Bradford Huie, Gerold Frank and George McMillan, in that order) to construct the cover-up, they placed the blame for the entire plot, and murder, on the programmed “patsy” James Earl Ray, an unwitting man who made a brief appearance at the scene of the crime – but who was already on his way out of town minutes after the time King was shot.

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