The William Shatner, Jon-Benet Ramsey & Lacey Petersen Thread

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In the spirit of Christmas, this one is for CookieJar and all of the people who wanted there to be a renewed Jon-Benet controversy. Also Lacy Petersen.

Scott, how could you? I can smell your guilt every time I see you on TV.
 
In answer to your question, Svenska, those are famous U.S. murder victims.

Jon-Benet was famous for having been whored by her parents to the "child beauty pageant" industry, at the cost of turning the 6-year-old into every pedophile's dream date. Bleached blond hair, false eyelashes, red lipstick, the works. After her murder, the number of little girls entering the pageant circuit in the U.S. more than doubled.

I think Ashcroft did it.

Next?

:D
 
And Lauren thinks ducks were involved.

Interesting theory, and one that I've heard only once before involving Jon-Benet.
 
I remember!

Shatner had an unusual pool accessory, but I never heard that there was any culpability. :confused:
 
It was a set up. The duck made him do it. It is a mind-controlling device of alien origin. And no, I don't mean Mexico.
 
Quasimodem said:
Shatner had an unusual pool accessory, but I never heard that there was any culpability. :confused:
Dear Quaz,
What happened to W Shatner? Isn't he still Capt Kirk?
MG
Ps. How about Sal Mineo and Hogan?
Pps. Who the hell was Sal Mineo? Didn't he pitch for the Dodgers?
 
MathGirl said:
Dear Quaz, . . . Who the hell was Sal Mineo? . . .

Sal Mineo was -- you'll pardon the expression -- an up and coming movie actor, until Disney put him in a live (well, sorta) action adventure about the only 7th Cavalry survivor, after the Little Bighorn. (This was before Hoffman was on record as The Little Big Man) In this version, the survivor is a horse.

I am uncertain what did it, but Mineo never survived the combination of his character's name, wearing braids, and losing the title to a horse, named "Tonka."

Life sure tain't easy for an Indian boy named White Bull.
 
Quasimodem said:
I am uncertain what did it, but Mineo never survived...
I'm certain it was being gay and too swarthy looking. His role as the odd kid in "Rebel w/o a Cause" was about the only thing H'wood thought him suited for. Perhaps a decade or two later he might have fared better, poor guy.

Perdita
 
MR. Gibson said:
. . . I can smell scott petersons guilt everytime I see him on tv. . .

Gee! Olfact-o-Vision is not even offered here, yet!

From your description, I am uncertain if I care. :(
 
Re. S. Peterson - I don't care and do not read or watch any news of him.

I do want to mention that there are many more pregnant black and hispanic women murdered or abused by their husbands or lovers that do not get anywhere near the press the Petersons have commanded. Same for kidnap and child abuse victims. When there's an all-american white face attached to crime, it's always better news and brings more public emotions than otherwise.

Perdita
 
you are so right perdita. plus if oj simpson was white and nicole simpson was black this trial wouldn't even be on tv and would be settled out of court and everybody knows it. some people were against O.j. for the right reasons-he could of murdered his wife but some people were against him for the wrong reasons they wanted to see another black man hung. I am sorry to say it this way but it is true!
 
if oj simpson was white and nicole simpson was black this trial wouldn't even be on t

It wasn't the black and white nature of the case; it was the fact that OJ was a famous football player and widely recognized TV pitchman. If OJ had been white and Nicole had been black, he probably would have been convicted although there is no way of knowing. Personally, I think he did it. He got away with claiming he was being framed because he was Black, but I can't believe that there was any frameup. Not that I have any faith in the integrity of the police, especially the L. A. police, but they would have had more sense than to try to frame one of the most recognizable people in the world. If he had been in a public place at the time of the murders, for instance, he would have had hundreds of neutral witnesses for an alibi.


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perdita said:
I do want to mention that there are many more pregnant black and hispanic women murdered or abused by their husbands or lovers that do not get anywhere near the press the Petersons have commanded. Same for kidnap and child abuse victims. When there's an all-american white face attached to crime, it's always better news and brings more public emotions than otherwise.

Yes, we do have a propensity to show concern and shock when blond and/or upper-class women & girls go missing or are otherwise victimized. There's something about the All-American family - the Ramseys, for example - being exposed as something unsavory that fascinates us.

Despite the unfair degree of publicity, the Petersen case sticks in my mind for one reason: by all appearances, that was the ultimate happy couple. She, days away from giving birth to the child they'd been trying to have for years, and the two of them about to celebrate Christmas with their happy loving in-laws.

Don't you look at people like that and wonder if it's possible to deduce anything about other people's lives without being fooled? If a couple that looked so happy can be so deeply troubled that he might actually have murdered her, then what do happy couples look like?

Those two have been shown in so many happy-couple huggy-kissy photos, it's as if they were already posing for the publicity shots for the TV movie about her murder. And he's such a perfect villain that if he's not guilty, it will ruin the script! I mean, the guy organized the search parties, right?

Which is already being scripted and filmed, btw. It's just waiting for a trial outcome.

As for the Jon-Benet thing, the poor kid was such a caraicature of a child star with the deranged stage-mother, that the image may never leave the covers of the supermarket tabloids. I got chills when that case was still fresh and some news story showed a videotape of the 6-year-old wearing hair and makeup like Anna Nicole Smith, singing "I Wanna Be a Cowgirl's Sweetheart." Gave me the creeps.

What about Shatner and Anna Nicole Smith? Could the two of them have killed Jon-Benet?
 
shereads said:
... What about Shatner and Anna Nicole Smith? Could the two of them have killed Jon-Benet?

Nah!

He had his phaser set for stun :eek:

But, he could have hit Smith :rolleyes:
 
shereads said:
What about Shatner and Anna Nicole Smith? Could the two of them have killed Jon-Benet?
Shatner, nah. I never watched the first STrek because I couldn't get past him. Anna Nicole, yeah, I think she could do anything evil; maybe she and Nancy R., a seemingly odd couple, were in it together. Do either of them have a propensity for 'peking' duck?

Perdita

p.s. I too think little girl beauty pageants are the saddest thing.
 
shereads said:
Don't you look at people like that and wonder if it's possible to deduce anything about other people's lives without being fooled? If a couple that looked so happy can be so deeply troubled that he might actually have murdered her, then what do happy couples look like?
ella, to quote (from memory) Tolstoy's first sentence of Anna Karenina: All happy families are alike, unhappy families are unhappy in their own way. (Whatever.)

The extract above made me recall my second divorce. Only my best friend was not shocked when I told people I was leaving my husband. I still well recall how surprised everyone was and how sad. They had no idea how miserable I was. I admit I'm good at hiding my feelings in public, or at least used to be, but even then I was taken aback at how no one knew my marriage at all. If my husband had murdered me, or I had murdered him, no one would ever have suspected him/me. Scary.

Perdita
 
Modesto

I think one of the reasons the Petersen case has been in the news so much is that Modesto is also the home of the former congressman who was having an affair with the intern who went missing. Later, she was found dead in the park. Modesto also figured in the case of the three women who were murdered in Yellowstone Park. The three cases are otherwise unrelated but they do have that one thread in common.
 
perdita said:
... If my husband had murdered me, or I had murdered him, no one would ever have suspected him/me ...
Yes they would. Close relatives are always high on the suspect list, and in most murders, one of them did it.
 
shereads said:
In the spirit of Christmas, this one is for CookieJar and all of the people who wanted there to be a renewed Jon-Benet controversy. Also Lacy Petersen.

Scott, how could you? I can smell your guilt every time I see you on TV.




Wow! A william Shatner thread!! I love a good ham. T. J. Hooker is a classic...Bill with his toupee and girdle...of course I only had eyes for James Darren...

Thanks shereads...:)
 
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