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  • sdreid
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    Probably a lot of conjecture but Sid and Nancy was very good film.

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  • Beowulf
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    I did too, but if you get a chance watch this, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7QBlDAT1oY

    See what you make of it. Evidently, everyone who visited the room the night of her death said Sid was out cold for about 7 hours after taking Tuinals, Belleview Hospital backs that up. Friends that were there and knew the situation well claimed he could no way wake up and do anything.

    All the money Nancy had been carrying and flashing about earlier in the lobby of the Chelsea Hotel was missing from the room, and the knife was on a cabinet by the door and wiped clean. Sid was found laying on the bed nearly unconscious from the tuinals.

    Many people were in and out of the room that night, many staying in the Chelsea. Druggies and dealers, in particular one, Michael, called Rockets Redglare, who announced in the morning with a smile to their friends in the Chelsea, and holding all of this cash, 'Sid just killed Nancy', and had his own hair tied back with Nancy's purple hair tie.

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by Beowulf View Post
    Anybody have any thoughts on who killed Nancy Spungeon, girlfriend of Sid Vicious, Sex Pistols.

    There are some who believe it was not Sid but someone else. Wondering if anyone has any thoughts or ideas on this one?

    http://www.theguardian.com/music/200...d-vicious-film
    I lean towards Sid.

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  • Beowulf
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    Anybody have any thoughts on who killed Nancy Spungeon, girlfriend of Sid Vicious, Sex Pistols.

    There are some who believe it was not Sid but someone else. Wondering if anyone has any thoughts or ideas on this one?

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  • Harry D
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    Originally posted by Harry D View Post
    Angela Hammond, 20, was four months pregnant at the time of her disappearance. She was talking on a pay phone with her boyfriend, Rob Shafer, when she noticed a suspicious male pull over next to her in a pickup truck. Rob heard her scream over the phone and raced to his own vehicle to help her. As he drove to the scene, a truck sped past him with her inside, screaming. He quickly jerked his car to stop the pursuit, but severely damaged the transmission in the process, disabling his vehicle and ending the chase. She was never found.
    I wonder if the boyfriend's broken transmission was actually verified? He seems to have covered himself quite well, here. He's talking to Angela before she's kidnapped, he sees her in the abductor's vehicle and engages in a car chase before having to give up when the car craps out on him. All sounds a little too good to be true, doesn't it?

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  • harry
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    Stan,
    One other mystery was why no identification was found on the body.In those days,and since,it was a custom by some ships companies and masters,to hold seamans books,the normal ID, in safekeeping aboard ship,to deter desertion, which was a big problem in those days.I suggest he had been given short leave,a few days,a concession on some ships.
    Regards.

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  • sdreid
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    Thanks for all the interesting input Harry.

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  • Harry D
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    Angela Hammond, 20, was four months pregnant at the time of her disappearance. She was talking on a pay phone with her boyfriend, Rob Shafer, when she noticed a suspicious male pull over next to her in a pickup truck. Rob heard her scream over the phone and raced to his own vehicle to help her. As he drove to the scene, a truck sped past him with her inside, screaming. He quickly jerked his car to stop the pursuit, but severely damaged the transmission in the process, disabling his vehicle and ending the chase. She was never found.

    Her abduction may have been connected to two other nearby kidnapping/murders earlier in the year in Missouri. One involved a 42-year-old convenience store worker named Trudy Darby near Macks Creek, who was robbed and kidnapped on January 19, 1991 and whose body was discovered two days later; she had been raped and shot twice in the head. Another involved Cheryl Kenney, 30, another convenience store worker in Nevada, who was kidnapped on February 27. She has not been seen since.

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  • Harry D
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    On June 14th, 1988, 25 year-old Philip Fraser left his home in Anchorage, Alaska, to enroll at Evergreen College in Washington State. After losing two days due to car problems, and a further delay at the Canadian border when two firearms were confiscated from him, on the 18th June he stopped at a cafe in rural British Columbia.

    A hitchhiker had been dropped off at the cafe sometime before Philip arrived and had a meal. Philip Fraser pulled up outside the cafe and started checking his car for something. Finishing his meal, the hitchhiker approached Philip Fraser for a ride. According to eyewitnesses, Philip appeared to drive away from the hitchhiker at first, but had a change of heart and slowed down to let the man inside.

    Eight hours after Philip Fraser was seen at the cafe a couple, Mr & Mrs. Olson from Kitwanga, stopped to help a motorist who was having car trouble. He spent the night at the couple's house and his backstory turned out to be strikingly similar to Philip's. After leaving the couple's home the next day, the burnt out remains of Philip Fraser's car were found twelve hours later at a car wash 300 miles away. It would turn out that the man the Olsons met that night matched the description of the hitchhiker and that he'd stolen Philip's identity.

    On July 27, Philip Fraser's dead body was found at a gravel turnaround, missing several of his personal belongings such as his birth certificate and driver's license. His murder remains unsolved.

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  • Beowulf
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    The Elisa Lam case.

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  • sdreid
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    Originally posted by AlanG View Post
    The Angel of the meadow murder
    I put that one on my top 1000 unsolved murder list.

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  • sdreid
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    Originally posted by Harry D View Post
    As an aside, I've just made the connection between sdreid and STANDREID on Websleuths. You are one and the same, no?
    And you are?

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  • sdreid
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    Originally posted by Harry D View Post
    As an aside, I've just made the connection between sdreid and STANDREID on Websleuths. You are one and the same, no?
    That is correct sir.

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  • Harry D
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    As an aside, I've just made the connection between sdreid and STANDREID on Websleuths. You are one and the same, no?

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  • sdreid
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    Originally posted by AlanG View Post
    I'll go for 2 cases close to home.

    The Angel of the meadow murder and The canal 'pusher' deaths.
    Thanks Alan-that first one particularly intrigues me.

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