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Thursday, November 22, 2018

FBI Agent Says Dirty Cops Corrupted His Investigation Into The Murder Of Biggie Smalls.

Phil Carson, a former FBI agent, has claimed "dirty" LA cops deliberately derailed his investigation into the murder of Biggie Smalls.
He says some of those "at the top" of the LAPD worked to protect the rogue cops Carson believes helped plot the still unsolved murder.
He also says those involved in the cover-up include those in the department’s Robbery-Homicide Division 
and he says he an prove it.
Carson says that Biggie's death was a highly choreographed hit using police radios and maneuvers.
That all of this suggested an intimate familiarity with law enforcement.
Carson said that Biggie’s killing was orchestrated in the same way that other crimes committed by corrupt former police officers David Mack, Rafael Perez and Ruben Palomares were.
He also knew Mack and Perez had close ties to Suge Knight and Death Row Records.Many clues point to cop-turned-robber David Mack and mortgage broker Amir Muhammad.
They deny having any involvement in Biggie's Murder.

New Tupac Music?

The official Twitter and Instagram accounts for the Tupac is run by his estate.
They sent out a photo of Tupac that reads 1998 and "Saturday 11/24."
Saturday is the 20th anniversary of his greatest hits.
Are we getting new music from the late great Tupac 22 years after his death?
Back To The Future: Tupac Shakur
Who Killed Tupac

Danzig wants to do a Elvis Covers album.

Danzig has plans to release his long-awaited Elvis covers album next year.
He is also going to try to do Elvis covers only live shows.
"I'm still looking to put it out in 2019, and maybe do a few intimate shows here and there for it. 
But I don't know. 
We'll see. If the record's not out, 
I'm not gonna do [the shows where I sing nothing but Elvis covers. So it depends on my schedule and if I can get it together and get the cover and everything together and pick the songs. 
Because every time I have downtime, or if I was working on soundtrack stuff, I would just record another Elvis track or two, so what started out as an EP, I now have more than enough for a full album"
Is Elvis Really Dead?

Never Before Seen Evidence Of Sandra Bland's Death Emerges In A New Documentary.

A documentary called Say Her Name: The Life and Death of Sandra Bland debuts on Monday, December 3 at 10 p.m. ET exclusively on HBO and will be available on HBO GO and HBO On Demand.
The film examines Bland's controversial death and features never-before-seen evidence that points to a racially motivated cover-up and murder. 
We also hear from Bland herself in the form of footage from the passionate "Sandy Speaks" vlog she kept while alive. 
The Murder Of Sandra Bland

Titanic's Haunted Mirror Goes Up For Auction

The 110 year old haunted mirror believed to be possessed by the ghost of the captain, Edward John Smith, of the Titanic is set to go up for auction.
It is believed that he possess it once a year.
He left it on the dressing table of his home in Stoke-on-Trent before he set sail on the ill-fated ship's infamous maiden voyage.
A servant of the captain, Ethelwynne, was offered to take one item from his home when he went down with the ship as a keepsake and in lieu of wages.
The maid told relatives she could still see Captain Smith's face in the mirror each year on the anniversary of when the Titanic sank.

Heather Teague Goes Missing And So Does Her Cousin That Vows To Find Her.

On August 26, 2005,the tenth anniversary of Heather Teague's disappearance, her Cousin, 26 year-old Sue Ann Ray went missing.
Three days before she disappeared, Sue Ann sent an email to her aunt saying,
"I am sure that I can help. I will do anything I can. 
I picture this happening in my head and it doesn't make sense. Something is definitely wrong. 
We will bring her home! 
One way or another."
On the day she went missing she went to see her estranged husband.
Her car was found abandoned in a Canton Wal-Mart parking lot.
Sue Ann Ray's body was found on Wednesday, February 8th 2006.
Acting on a tip from an informant, authorities headed to the deep woods of Northern Cherokee County, near a creek and on a plateau halfway up a steep hill.
This is where they made the grim discovery of her body in a shallow grave.
An hour after her body was found, her estranged husband, Quinton Ray, was charged with her murder.
The couple had been involved in a custody battle over their 6-year-old daughter, Charity Ray.
Before her disappearance Quinton had threatened her, broke into her house and killed Sue Ann's dog.
On May 22, 2007, Quinton took a plea deal for her murder in order to avoid the death penalty.
He was given two life sentences with the possibility of parole after 20 years.
He planned his wife's murder for six months.
Quinton also stated that he worked out five of those six months, so that he would be strong enough to carry her body into the woods.
It took him 90 seconds to kill her, as he did so he told her,
"You can fight, but it won't do no good."
He then placed his arm around her neck and pulled every time she let out a breath.
He had dug her grave five months before her death and said he had no regrets.
Quinton's dad, Daniel, was charged with hindering the apprehension of a suspect and was sentenced to five years probation. 
Investigators said he helped his son dump his wife's car in a Woodstock shopping center to divert police.

An Investigator Thinks Madeleine Mccann Is Still Alive.

David Edgar, an investigator that worked on behalf of the Mccann family thinks that Madeleine could still be alive and trapped in a sex dungeon.
He thinks that she is probably in Portugal and perhaps trapped in a pedophile ring.
David thinks it is unlikely that she was smuggled out of the country without detection.
He believes that she could be living with her captor in a hideaway home or underground den inland from the popular seaside towns on the Algarve from where she was snatched, and that she might not even know people are looking for her.
He also says,

"'I've always thought that whoever is responsible will have confided in someone else. 
They usually do and it is very rare that they don't even if it takes years."
Madeleine would now be 15 years old.

Things You Might Not Know About Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe was very lonely, even though she put on a happy face.
Her mentally ill mother tried to kill her, so Marilyn grew up in a series of foster homes.
She was married before she turned 16 and dropped out of high school.
She never knew her father.
Marilyn divorced several times.
She desperately wanted a baby, but each time she tried she miscarried.
She was good friends with Judy Garland.

People thought she was a dumb blonde, but she was not.
She was deeply intellectual and an avid reader.
She had hundreds of books lining the shelves in her home, such as James Joyce's Ulysses.
At the time of her death, Monroe was reading two novels, Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird and Leo Rosten's Captain Newman MD.
She was an avid supporter of the civil rights movement.
Monroe helped songstress Ella Fitzgerald break into the Los Angeles music scene. 
Because of segregation laws still in place in 1955, black people were not allowed in nightclubs, so Monroe demanded that Fitzgerald be allowed to perform.
She  promised the management of a popular L.A. nightclub that if Fitzgerald could sing there, she would ensure publicity and a packed crowd by sitting in the front row every night for a week.

She was being monitored by the FBI.
Because of the political views of her and her husband, the FBI closely monitored them, thinking that they might have been communists.
The complete files are available now, though huge parts are blacked out. 
The original, untouched copies of the Monroe files no longer exist.
During renovations by the new owner to Marilyn's house after she died, discovered elaborate wiretapping and a telephone tapping system.

She was in love with Bobby Kennedy.
Monroe was rumored to have been involved with both JFK and Bobby.A alledged letter was sent to Monroe by Kennedy's younger sister, Jean Kennedy Smith.
 "Understand that you and Bobby are the new item!" she wrote. "We all think you should come with him when he comes back East!"
The FBI was investigating the suspected relationship between Bobby and Monroe with J. Edgar Hoover at the helm.
He was particularly determined to find anything scandalous.

A lot of evidence surrounding her death was destroyed or missing.
A lot of forensic evidence related to her death went missing.
One of the suspicious things was, that Marilyn's half sister reported that Marilyn's manager was burning some of her papers.
Many witness accounts of the night she died were contradictory.

The coroner and first responders had some doubts that her death was a suicide.
A fresh bruise was on Monroe's hip and when her  stomach was examined there were no traces of the dye that coated the Nembutal capsules that claimed her life. 
The coroner later admitted that he should have tested her internal organs instead of just performing toxicology tests on the blood and liver.

Weeks after he performed the autopsy the coroner asked the lab to test her other organs but they had already been destroyed.
The first officer to the scene thought something was off.
He thought it was staged and looked a little too neat and was nothing to drink in the room and no empty containers.

Did Bobby Kennedy have something to do with her death?
An FBI file suggests that Bobby Kennedy was aware of a plan to"induce" the starlet's suicide.
Page 2 of the FBI document describes wiretap evidence of Robert Kennedy inquiring to Peter Lawford “Is Marilyn dead yet?”
http://www.marilyndeclassified.com/archives


She was an amazing cook.
After her death, many recipes were found in her home.
She planned on writing a cookbook one day.
Cooking experts deemed those recipes as wonderful and that they seemed to come from a confident cook.


She was a poet.
Monroe's personal papers were published in 2010.
They show her frustration at dealing with day-to-day life and the people around her. 
"I can't really stand Human beings sometimes — I know they all have their problems as I have mine — but I'm really too tired for it. Trying to understand, making allowances, seeing certain things that just weary me."
Another entry reads,
 "all this thought and writing has made my hands tremble but I just want to keep pouring it out until that great pot in the mind is, though not emptied, relieved."

Did you know that Marilyn Monroe died her hair from brunette to blonde?

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Who Murdered the Washington Intern? The Senator or the Stalker?

Chandra Ann Levy
She was born April 14, 1977 in Cleveland, Ohio to Robert and Susan Levy.
As a child, she had a bold personality.
Later the family moved to Modesto, California, where Chandra attended Grace M. Davis High School.
She then attended San Francisco State University, where she earned a degree in journalism. 
She interned for the California Bureau of Secondary Education and worked in the office of Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan.
After that, she began attending the University of Southern California to earn a master's degree in public administration.
She was interested in pursuing a law degree and had submitted her application for employment with the FBI.
Friday, September 14th, as part of her final semester of study she moved to Washington, D.C. and became an intern at the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
In October, 2000 she was assigned to the public affairs division at the bureau's headquarters.

Her supervisor, Dan Dunne, was impressed with her work, especially her handling of media inquiries regarding the upcoming execution of Timothy McVeigh.
She spent Thanksgiving weekend with her aunt, on the eastern shore of Maryland.
Chandra reveals that she has an older boyfriend that is a congressman.

Saturday, December 23, she sends an email to a friend saying, 
"Everything in D.C. else in D.C. is going good, my man will be coming back here when congress starts up again."
Chandra calls the landlord around mid- January 2001.
She talks about the possibility of breaking lease to move in with an unidentified boyfriend.
Weeks later she tells the landlord it didn't work out.
Chandra's family comes to visit her on Friday, April 6th.
They join up at Chandra's aunts house for Passover weekend in Chesapeake.
She tells her aunt that her boyfriend gave her a bracelet and he is Rep. Gary Condit, D-Calif.

Her internship was terminated in April 2001 because her academic eligibility was found to have expired in December 2000. 

Monday, April 27th, was her last day of interning.
She had already completed her master's degree requirements and was scheduled to return to California in May 2001 for graduation.
Condit says that on Friday, April 27th was the last day he spoke to Chandra.
He told police that he last spoke to Chandra on April 29th.
Saturday, April 28th, Chandra left two messages on the landlord's machine saying that her job had ended,
She also e-mails that she would like to move out by May 5th or 6th.


She said that 

"I have no real reason to stay around here."
Apparently Condit's wife arrived in Washington.
Sunday, April 29th, Chandra's aunt received a phone message from her.
She said in her message she needed to talk to her about something important.
The aunt doesn't return the phone call.
Monday, April 30th, Chandra cancels her membership to the Washington Sports club and leaves the gym sometime after 7 p.m.
Tuesday, May 1st, Chandra sends her last email to her parents.
She surfs the internet until 1 p.m.
No one  hears from Chandra ever again.
After not hearing from their daughter for five days, Chandra's parents call the police.
Police search Chandra's apartment and it appears that she was packed up and ready to leave.
Her driver's license, credit cards and cell phone were still in the apartment.
Her keys were missing and her gold ring.
Friday, May 11th, Chandra misses her graduation ceremony.

Wednesday, May 16th, police say cadaver dogs have found nothing in parks or along the Potomac and Anacostia rivers.
Friday, May 18, 2001, the Washington Post quotes a deputy police chief saying Chandra had visited Condit's apartment several times and then later denies the statement. 
Chandra's friends, family and supporters hold a vigil in Sacramento, Calif.
Friday, July 6, 2001 Condit finally admitted to police that he had a sexual relationship with Chandra.
Tuesday, July 10, 2001 Police and FBI forensics investigators enter and search Condit's apartment just before 11 p.m. 
Washington as investigators consider whether the congressman may have tried to obstruct justice in the search for Chandra.
Wednesday, July 11, 2001, forensic investigators wrap up a three-hour search of Condit's apartment.
Thursday, July 12, 2001, Condit turns over a DNA sample to police. 
Investigators search abandoned apartment buildings for signs of Chandra.
Monday, July 16, 2001, U.S. Park Police on horseback join police academy cadets in combing through the woods of Rock Creek Park in Northwest Washington, because they Chandra surfed an Internet site for directions to a historic mansion in the park on the day she vanished.
They believe she might have met someone there.
They found nothing.
On May 22, 2002, around 9:30 a.m., a man on a morning outing  with his dog in Rock Creek Park, near Broad Branch Creek, swept away loose debris and uncovered skeletal remains that later matched Chandra's dental records.
Detectives found bones and personal items scattered, but not buried, in a forested area along a steep incline where they had not previously searched.
A sports bra, sweat shirt, leggings and tennis shoes were among the evidence that was recovered. 
The remains were found about four miles from Chandra's apartment.
On May 28, D.C. medical examiner Jonathan L. Arden officially declared Levy's death a homicide.
Arden found damage to her hyoid bone.
On June 6, Private investigators hired by the Levys found her shin bone with some twisted wire about 25 yards from the other remains. 
The Autopsy couldn't confirm she was pregnant, but before her death Chandra told at least one friend that she was and that it was the senator's baby.
In September 2001, an informant held in a D.C. jail, claimed to have knowledge of Chandra's killer. 

The informant said that Ingmar Guandique, a 20-year-old illegal immigrant from El Salvador also being held in the jail, told him that Condit paid him $25,000 to kill Chandra. 
Guandique had already admitted to assaulting two other women in the same park where Chandra's remains were found.
He failed to show up for work on the day of Chandra's disappearance.
His face appeared scratched and bruised at around that time.
The investigators on the Chandra's case did not interview the other Rock Creek Park victims.
Guandique denied attacking Chandra.
In 2006,  Cathy L. Lanier replaced the lead detective on the case with three veteran investigators who had more homicide experience.
In September 2008, investigators searched Guandique's federal prison cell in California and found a photo of Chandra that he had saved from a magazine. 
Police interviewed acquaintances of Guandique and witnesses of the other Rock Creek Park incidents.
On March 3, 2009, the Superior Court of the District of Columbia issued an arrest warrant for Guandique.
April 22, Guandique was charged in D.C. with Chandra's murder.
He was indicted by a grand jury on six counts
Guandique pleaded not guilty.
Prosecution witness Armando Morales, who shared a cell with Guandique at the U.S. Penitentiary in Kentucky, stated that Guandique, a fellow member of the Mara Salvatrucha gang, confided to him that he had killed Chandra while trying to rob her, but said that he did not rape her.
During closing arguments prosecutor Amanda Haines contended that Guandique bound and gagged Chandra after attacking her, leaving her to die of dehydration or exposure in the park. 
On November 22, 2010, the jury found Guandique guilty of both remaining counts of first-degree murder.
On June 3, 2015, the defense said a new witness, a neighbor of Chandra's, called 911 at 4:37 a.m. on the last day Chandra's was alive to report hearing a 'blood-curdling scream'.
On June 4, 2015, Judge Gerald Fisher granted a motion for the new trial.
On July 28, 2016, prosecutors announced that they would not proceed with the case against Guandique and would, instead, seek to have him deported.

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Natalie Wood's body is set to be exhumed before the end of this year.

Investigators are looking for evidence Natalie’s death was a homicide rather than an accidental drowning.
Her case was reopened in 2011 and Natalie’s cause of death was officially changed from “accidental drowning” to “drowning and other undetermined factors”.
Key evidence of Natalie having been brutally beaten was left off the original autopsy report, conducted by L.A coroner Thomas Noguchi, who now admits were wrong and “based on theory” not facts.
Supposedly Natalie's brain and skull were never examined in the original autopsy.
Allegedly there are photographs before and during the inquest show that Natalie Wood was beaten and her skull bashed in.
L.A County Sheriff's Department detective Ralph Hernandez revealed, 
“We have a lot of evidence that tends to point to a very suspicious death and would certainly indicate the possibility of foul play”.
Natalie’s sister, Lana Wood, claims key evidence such as fingernail clippings that may have carried the DNA of her killer was “deliberately removed” from police archives. 
Lana Wood thinks the police won’t arrest Wagner until they have an air-tight case.
What Happened To Natalie Wood In Dark Waters?
Did Ronald Reagan Help Cover Up Natalie Wood's Death?