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  • belinda
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    I found a Trailer for The Town That Dreaded Sundown



    There really,really should be more factual information about this

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  • belinda
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    I think that Bridget Sullivan knew what happened in the Borden house that day.I think she could have provided alot of information on who and why.

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  • harry
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    With a couple of ounces of lead.No appeal from that.
    I was thinking more in the line of a confession,and regarding crimes that either the police did not solve and had no idea of the perpertrator,or the police had insufficiant evidence,but believed they knew who did it.I emphasise Confession,which left no doubt as to the truth.

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  • sdreid
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    Robert Ford solved the Jesse James case.

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  • harry
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    Does anyone know the solution of a serious crime that the police did not solve.

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  • belinda
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    Originally posted by Graham View Post
    Mr Colin Wilson, Gawd bless 'im, wrote about Holt disappearing in the sea, and went on a bit about Chinese submarines and spies and stuff. I wonder - did the poor bugger just drown?

    Re: Picnic At Hanging Rock, I never knew this was fictional. You live and learn!

    Re: Jenny Agutter, my wife keeps asking why it is I watch The Railway Children about 5 times a week...I tell her it's because I like trains.

    Graham
    I always knew about Picnic At Hanging Rock. My Grandfather came from the area and use to go there for Picnics and always came back!

    Did you know about this?



    You might also enjoy The Riddle Of The Sands you can watch it without ahem arousing so much suspicion

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  • Graham
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    Originally posted by sdreid View Post
    The only movie I have of hers is China 9, Liberty 37 - definitely an ambassadress for breast feeding.
    She was, and is, something else, Stan....

    Graham
    Last edited by Graham; 11-18-2009, 02:11 AM.

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  • sdreid
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    Originally posted by Graham View Post
    Jenny Agutter, my wife keeps asking why it is I watch The Railway Children about 5 times a week...I tell her it's because I like trains.
    The only movie I have of hers is China 9, Liberty 37 - definitely an ambassadress for breast feeding.

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  • sdreid
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    Since the vast majority of murders are not those of serial killers, the unsolved cases is this category should be orders of magnitude larger.

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  • sdreid
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    Originally posted by Paul O'Henry View Post
    The murder of Rosemarie Nitribitt (Frankfurt 1957),-> Rosemarie was a prostitute with a lot of clients in the upper class.
    Thanks for calling my attention to this interesting case. It looks like there was a similar murder of another premium prostitute, Helga Matura, nine years later in the same city. Do you know if there are any photos of either? I believe, as per one site, that Matura had modeled for a painter also. Was he checked out? It seems that police were slipshod in the Nitribitt case.

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  • sdreid
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    Yes, I heard some of those far out theories about Holt. Was he another Philby? No, he probably just swam out too far and couldn't make it back or had a heart attack or something of the sort.

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  • Graham
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    There are also some strange vanishings in Australia like Prime Minister Harold Holt
    Mr Colin Wilson, Gawd bless 'im, wrote about Holt disappearing in the sea, and went on a bit about Chinese submarines and spies and stuff. I wonder - did the poor bugger just drown?

    Re: Picnic At Hanging Rock, I never knew this was fictional. You live and learn!

    Re: Jenny Agutter, my wife keeps asking why it is I watch The Railway Children about 5 times a week...I tell her it's because I like trains.

    Graham

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  • sdreid
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    BTW AMW News Magazine went under due to the Anthrax Attack, another unsolved case.

    Yes, I'd heard the Picnic at Hanging Rock story was apocryphal although I agree about Jenny Agutter. I could make a cream pie if I think about her too much.

    True, you have Dingo as well as Arm in the Shark. As for Dingo, I wrote a brief review of A Cry in the Dark in CrimeBeat magazine back in the early 1990s.

    There are also some strange vanishings in Australia like Prime Minister Harold Holt and the pilot who was attacked by the flying saucer.
    Last edited by sdreid; 08-09-2009, 10:51 PM.

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  • Dupplin Muir
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    Hi Graham

    I believe 'Picnic at Hanging Rock' was based on a novel, though the kind of circumstantial detail included certainly gave it the air of being a real case.

    DM

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  • Graham
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    There has been some infamous crimes in Australia.The'Gatton Mystery' must rank as one of the most mysterious and brutal acts of murder,and the disappearance of the three children from Glenelg in 1966 is still unsolved. As to serial killings,'The bodies in the barrels' and the so called'Family Murders' are unsurpassed for sheer callousness
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    What about the 'Dingo Baby' case - was that ever resolved?

    And the disappearance of the schoolgirls at Ayer's Rock in the early 20th century? Can't recall much in the way of detail, except that Jenny Agutter (phwoaaaarrrr!!) was in the movie.

    Cheers,

    Graham

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