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Taylor Swift's Reputation tour set to be one of the biggest tours of all time

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Taylor's people want you to know that the reports about her lack of sellouts are misleading as these tickets designed not to sell out quickly and her tour sales are going extraordinarily well.

She sold $180 million worth of tickets in the first week and is set to sell between $390 million and $510 million tickets overall.

Instead of selling out in seconds like the 1989 tour did, Taylor is embracing a "slow-ticketing" model intended to capture the profits previously lost to scalpers and shift them back to Taylor by pricing tickets higher and having available tickets on the primary market all the way up until she starts her show.

WME exec Marc Geiger explained that they are stopping the socialist pricing scheme which previously allowed people who bought their tickets on Ticketmaster for cheaper than a reseller to have a first class experience with an economy ticket.

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Britney Spears breaks record for single biggest residency show in the history of Vegas

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-Britney's commemorative 250th Piece of Me show on New Year's Eve grossed $1,172,000. The 4,600 person venue was sold out with the average ticket costing about $250.
-According to the Las Vegas Journal this now gives Brit the honour of having the "highest reported take for a single show in a theater residency ever in Las Vegas."
-According to Vegas insiders the NYE show was (unsurprisingly) the hottest ticket of Piece of Me's entire 4-year run.



Britney's farewell to Vegas





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Hoda Kotb makes $18 million less than Matt Lauer after replacing him

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  • Hoda Kotb officially replaced Matt Lauer as permant co-anchor of the Today show on January 2nd

  • Both she and co-anchor Savannah Guthrie reportedly will make $7 million a year each

  • Their combined salaries are still less than Matt Lauer's deal

  • A source says the wage gap reflected that Lauer had been at NBC for 25 years, meanwhile Kotb has been working for NBC as a correspondant for 20 years and as a co-host for the 4th hour of the Today show for 10 years

  • Megyn Kelly is now the highest paid anchor on NBC with a deal from anywhere between $15-20 million

  • Lauer was fired in November after reports that he had been using his position on the Today show to pressure co-workers into sexual relationships as well as accusations of sexual harassment and rape

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Jesse Williams Spent his Winter Break Partying with Models in Brazil

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Jesse Williams is suing his ex-wife for joint physical custody of their kids, claiming she did not allow him to see the kids on Christmas Eve, Christmas and New Year’s Eve.

But don't worry - he didn't spend the holidays home alone, waiting for the phone to ring to talk to his kids. The actor spent his winter break on a trip to Brazil, where it's high summer, living it up in Pernambuco, chilling on paradisiac beaches, riding jet skis, and partying at a SEVEN-DAY New Year's bash with models and friends, which only ended on January 2nd.

Jesse travelled on a private jet to Brazil and according to Brazilian media arrived on 26 December. (Some fan sites claim he arrived on the 30th but OP could not verify). Then he reportedly took a private helicopter to Carneiros, a trendy beach spot in Pernambuco. The actor rented a house with friends. That, plus the fact that Americans need a visa to #cometobrazil, points to this trip being planned for a long time.

Other celebs who spent the holiday in Carneiros to go the same New Year's extravaganza as Jesse include Victoria's Secret models Toni Garrn (Leo's ex), Bruna Lírio, Gizele Oliveira, Mariane Fonseca, plus Grace Mahary, Imann Hamman, Melodie Monrose, Svvetlana Zarkhrova, and Sofia Resing.

On 2nd January, the actor left Pernambuco and went to Rio de Janeiro.He went to the beach and today had lunch at the exclusive Fasano restaurant. He's still in Brazil.









🎥 Jesse Williams publicou esse vídeo em seu instagram story na praia dos carneiros, em Pernambuco. pic.twitter.com/pi1n0duKjZ

— Portal Grey's BR (@PortalGreysA) 2 de janeiro de 2018






🎥 Jesse Williams publicou esse vídeo em seu instagram story comemorando o ano novo no resort em que ele está hospedado na praia dos carneiros, em Pernambuco. pic.twitter.com/IygZ8uMxRw

— Portal Grey's BR (@PortalGreysA) 2 de janeiro de 2018



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"Thelma" Director and Cast Interview Roundup

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- Eili Harboe and Kaya Wilkins, who star in Thelma, stan director Joachim Trier
- Eili stresses how important it was to her to portray a complex female character
- Kaya says that this was her first acting gig and that she approached it the same way she approaches her music
- both agree Thelma is an awesome witch




- Eili talks about how she was able to make suggestions and collaborate with Joachim during filming
- is really into strong women being represented in film and playing those roles
- clicked with Kaya the minuted she came in to audition and felt they had instant chemistry



- Eili sounds really smart and stans Kaya just like the rest of us
- go to @2:08 for "gay-great chemistry"



- Kaya is 27-years-old and I'm shook. Rob this cradle, grandma.
- considers modeling a side job
- the interviewer notes that her fingers are long
- Kaya discusses how Thelma is about the physical effects of suppressing trauma and one's self
- stans acting goddess Eili for being able to craft characters totally different from herself





- Joachim explains "the inbetween place" from the movie (spoilers)
- Kaya shows up halfway through and Joachim talks about the process of casting her, the chemistry she shared with Eili, and how she used her music to get into the emotional headspace of certain scenes
- wanted Thelma to be empowering and subvert the evil witch stigma
- talks about "hetero-normative arrogance" in regards to portraying same-sex love scenes, but I don't think he actually knows what those words mean



- Italian giallo, Brian de Palma, and manga "Akira" were early inspirations
- other influences were a mix of Norwegian folklore, fairytales, and American supernatural thrillers
- Joachim calls Eili one of the bravest actresses he's worked with



- Joachim delves more into the movie's witch themes
- explores how conservative 19th century Norway turned celebrated magical women into evil characters and how that influenced how he approached Thelma
- describes Thelma as a "coming-into-who-you-really-are story"


See if Thelma is playing in a theater near you: Go Watch It!

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23 Highly Anticipated Books of 2018

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I Was Anastasia

I Was Anastasia by Ariel Lawhon



Genre: HISTORICAL FICTION

About: Ariel Lawhon, a rising star in historical suspense, has set her sights on one of history's most beguiling mysteries: Did Anastasia Romanov survive the Russian Revolution, or was Anna Anderson, the woman who notoriously claimed her identity, an impostor?

Russia, July 17, 1918 Under direct orders from Vladimir Lenin, Bolshevik secret police force Anastasia Romanov, along with the entire imperial family, into a damp basement in Siberia where they face a merciless firing squad. None survive. At least that is what the executioners have always claimed.

Germany, February 17, 1920 A young woman bearing an uncanny resemblance to Anastasia Romanov is pulled shivering and senseless from a canal. Refusing to explain her presence in the freezing water or even acknowledge her rescuers, she is taken to the hospital where an examination reveals that her body is riddled with countless, horrific scars. When she finally does speak, this frightened, mysterious young woman claims to be the Russian Grand Duchess.

As rumors begin to circulate through European society that the youngest Romanov daughter has survived the massacre at Ekaterinburg, old enemies and new threats are awakened. The question of who this woman is and what actually happened to Anastasia creates a saga that spans fifty years and three continents. This thrilling page-turner is every bit as moving and momentous as it is harrowing and twisted.

Force of Nature

Force of Nature by Jane Harper



Genre: MYSTERY & THRILLER

About: Five women go on a hike. Only four return. Jane Harper, the New York Times bestselling author of The Dry, asks: How well do you really know the people you work with?

When five colleagues are forced to go on a corporate retreat in the wilderness, they reluctantly pick up their backpacks and start walking down the muddy path.

But one of the women doesn’t come out of the woods. And each of her companions tells a slightly different story about what happened.

Federal Police Agent Aaron Falk has a keen interest in the whereabouts of the missing hiker. In an investigation that takes him deep into isolated forest, Falk discovers secrets lurking in the mountains, and a tangled web of personal and professional friendship, suspicion, and betrayal among the hikers. But did that lead to murder?

Leah on the Offbeat

Leah on the Offbeat by Becky Albertalli



Genre: YOUNG ADULT

About: Leah Burke—girl-band drummer, master of deadpan, and Simon Spier’s best friend from the award-winning Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda—takes center stage in this novel of first love and senior-year angst.

When it comes to drumming, Leah Burke is usually on beat—but real life isn’t always so rhythmic. An anomaly in her friend group, she’s the only child of a young, single mom, and her life is decidedly less privileged. She loves to draw but is too self-conscious to show it. And even though her mom knows she’s bisexual, she hasn’t mustered the courage to tell her friends—not even her openly gay BFF, Simon.

So Leah really doesn’t know what to do when her rock-solid friend group starts to fracture in unexpected ways. With prom and college on the horizon, tensions are running high. It’s hard for Leah to strike the right note while the people she loves are fighting—especially when she realizes she might love one of them more than she ever intended.

Circe

Circe by Madeline Miller



Genre: FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION

About: In the house of Helios, god of the sun and mightiest of the Titans, a daughter is born. But Circe is a strange child--not powerful, like her father, nor viciously alluring like her mother. Turning to the world of mortals for companionship, she discovers that she does possess power--the power of witchcraft, which can transform rivals into monsters and menace the gods themselves.

Threatened, Zeus banishes her to a deserted island, where she hones her occult craft, tames wild beasts and crosses paths with many of the most famous figures in all of mythology, including the Minotaur, Daedalus and his doomed son Icarus, the murderous Medea, and, of course, wily Odysseus.

But there is danger, too, for a woman who stands alone, and Circe unwittingly draws the wrath of both men and gods, ultimately finding herself pitted against one of the most terrifying and vengeful of the Olympians. To protect what she loves most, Circe must summon all her strength and choose, once and for all, whether she belongs with the gods she is born from, or the mortals she has come to love.

With unforgettably vivid characters, mesmerizing language and page-turning suspense, Circe is a triumph of storytelling, an intoxicating epic of family rivalry, palace intrigue, love and loss, as well as a celebration of indomitable female strength in a man's world.

An American Marriage

An American Marriage by Tayari Jones



Genre: FICTION

About: Newlyweds Celestial and Roy are the embodiment of both the American Dream and the New South. He is a young executive, and she is an artist on the brink of an exciting career. But as they settle into the routine of their life together, they are ripped apart by circumstances neither could have imagined. Roy is arrested and sentenced to twelve years for a crime Celestial knows he didn’t commit. Though fiercely independent, Celestial finds herself bereft and unmoored, taking comfort in Andre, her childhood friend, and best man at their wedding. As Roy’s time in prison passes, she is unable to hold on to the love that has been her center. After five years, Roy’s conviction is suddenly overturned, and he returns to Atlanta ready to resume their life together

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Karlie Kloss forced to edit Instagram caption after Swift-inspired lunatics attack her

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The other day, Karlie Kloss posted of herself playing basketball to Instagram, captioning it, "Swish swish." (You can see the first post here!) Thousands of Taylor Swift fans attacked her across various social media platforms for allegedly throwing shade by quoting the title of a Katy Perry song, prompting Kloss to change the caption to, "Nothing but net 🏀❤️ Love Advent ‘17 thank you @thelovemagazine @kegrand @philpoynter"




Have you ever had to desperately backtrack on social media?

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Adam Driver Knew He Looked Good In His Shirtless Scene In The Last Jedi

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In the past we explored if it was okay to be attracted to Kylo Ren, then watched as Adam Driver's buick estate wagon-wide muscular body caused the internet to imitate him in good fun. And guess what? Adam Driver is totally cool with his now iconic scene and the social media fervor around it.


  • Kylo Ren fanboy Rian Johnson on the now infamous scene: "He’s good. He’s great, he knew he looked good. Adam looks so damn good because he’d been training hardcore for the past six months for those fight scenes. I’m like, ‘Eh. He looks so good. We should put him up there'"

  • Johnson on how showcasing Ben Solo slapping Rey's retinas with his bare chest was narratively important (surejan.gif x100): "The idea that, what’s even more uncomfortable having a conversation face to face with a person you don’t want to, is if they’re half-naked during it, while you’re having to do it. And so it was just another way of kind of disrobing Kylo literally and figuratively a little bit more, and pushing that sense of these conversations becoming increasingly more intimate."

  • Driver spent six seasons in various states of undress in the now dead HBO show "Girls", except no one cared back then because his character was a regular creepy nobody and not the OTT Byronic hero the internet loves to embrace like Kylo Ren










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    Mira Sorvino expresses her love and admiration for her father after he threatens Harvey Weinstein

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    I see what you did there Mira.

    ONTD Original: Unsolved Mysteries’ Most Suspect Suspects

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    Unsolved Mysteries was a show built on two things: re-enactments and interviews. The interview segments could either go really well...or incredibly poorly. As we know from the current political climate, public perception counts for a lot in belief of guilt or innocence.



    Some of the interviewees on Unsolved Mysteries came off very forthcoming and sympathetic, while others...yikes. Here’s 6 people that came off as completely unreliable interviewees, leading watchers to believe in their guilt.

    In this ONTD original series, resident true crime junkies beaarthursdrug and patchsassy go to the way-back machine for some of our favorite segments from the 1980s classic Unsolved Mysteries. (Note: all old episode numbers correspond with episodes on Amazon Prime.)


    Paul Pollis (old: 8x17, new: 1x18)


    Charlotte was ill with an acute ear infection on March 11, 1994. Her husband, Paul Pollis, took her to the hospital for treatment that evening while his parents cared for their two children at their residence in Girard, Ohio. Paul's family departed when the couple returned some time later and Charlotte called her mother. She has never been heard from again. Suspicion has focused almost unanimously on Paul. He supposedly went with his kids out running errands the day she vanished. They went to McDonald’s, the laundromat, a scrap-yard, and the pharmacy.

    Charlotte’s mother called her the day she vanished and got no response. A neighbor claims that she saw their car backed up to the front porch and filled with bags. Her family went to the house to check on her, and Charlotte’s sister claims she saw footprints in the snow leading towards a shed in the yard. When they asked Paul about a key to the shed, he got pissed.

    The family stayed at the house. The next day, they saw Paul going all Joan Crawford on the house, cleaning and scrubbing it meticulously. Paul simply stated he “likes to live in a clean house” and left it at that. Paul agreed to take a polygraph test, he did not show up and disappeared, leaving a suspicious note which read, in part: "I love my wife and would never do anything to harm her intentionally" which totally set off my bullshit meter. He resurfaced three months later very Gone Girl-esque with an explanation, citing that he was going through a lot of mental anguish and that he was in no shape for a polygraph.

    Charlotte's family believes that the couple's daughter may have witnessed the crime. According to Charlotte's mother, the daughter started crying when she saw dark trash bags. When asked why she was crying, she allegedly stated that "mommy was put in a dark trash bag". Paul has been arrested numerous times since then, with various DUI’s and felony drug possession. Charlotte has never been found.

    Chad Noe (and family) (old: 6x05, new: 4x10)


    Let’s talk about this group of psychos. First, Chad marries Wendy, and while she is in the hospital, disabled from multiple sclerosis, he divorces her and takes her child away from her because, in his own words, he couldn’t be expected to take care of his child AND his wife.

    I guess that whole “in sickness and in health” missed his comprehension when giving his vows. That dick move right there rubbed me the wrong way about Chad from the very beginning.

    Then, the family invites her, her daughter and her sister-in-law over, under the guise of actually getting to see her child, and then makes up this cock-and-bull story about how they just left them in a Walmart parking lot in BFE Oklahoma. Beverly was supposed to be driving them all the way back home, and Ida started the ride with them, but asked Beverly to take her home because Wendy was just “gripin’ and bitchin’” and she didn’t want to deal with it. Chad also had a hab
    it of getting drunk and saying, “oh yeah I killed her!” and then backing off when he was sober. Because that is something totally normal that innocent people do.

    UPDATE: The bodies of Wendy, Cynthia and Lisa were found in 2013. A tip led them to a spot on a piece of property that just happened to belong to Beverly’s brother. He’s been charged with accessory to murder, Beverly’s been charged with murder and Ida is already dead. Sadly, I don’t think Chad is being held at all responsible for this.
    The son apparently believes that his father’s family had nothing to do with the murders. Quite the brainwashing number they did on him.

    Mark Nichols (old: 1x08, new: 6x03)


    Most anyone who tells you “I’m not a violent person” and yet we know their wife was seeking a divorce in a different town so she could hopefully not be discovered is lying.

    Christi and Mark Nichols married young at 19. Christi often displayed curious injuries and seemed scared of Mark, but wouldn’t admit that he hit her. The night Christi disappeared (two days after she started speaking to a lawyer about divorcing Mark), the couple got a babysitter and went out. But at 12:30, the babysitter claims that only Mark returned home. He says that she came home and went to bed and was missing the next morning.

    This case has never been solved. Sadly, it’s probably one that can’t be prosecuted without a body - until the police get together enough evidence that can conclusively prove that Christi is dead, they probably don’t feel confident about a murder conviction, although they do consider Mark the prime suspect.

    Just listen to Mark’s voice when he speaks. No emotion, whatsoever. A lot is made out of “people not acting right” by the police, but Mark just comes off as cold. If you want public perception to think you haven’t murdered your wife and the mother of your children, a few tears shed goes a long way.

    Wayne Hecker (old: 7x16, new: 7x02)


    This case has it all: jealous boyfriend and a beautiful girl working a job at a topless bar. Wayne wasn’t too thrilled with Tara’s job, but they moved in together shortly after getting together and she needed the job and needed the money.

    Occasionally, Tara spoke of possibly moving out of the apartment they shared. Tara’s parents lived across Texas (it’s 350 miles from Del Rio to Houston) so they weren’t omnipresent.

    The night Tara disappeared, she volunteered to leave work early, which was out of character for her because she usually wanted to stay as late as possible to earn as much as she could. A security guard escorted her to her vehicle and watched her drive away in her car. He said he did not see anything unusual or anyone follow her from the parking lot. At the same time, Wayne claims he was shooting pool in a bar. He tried to call her but claims he never made contact with her and she was not home when he says he arrived home at 5 a.m.

    He was the one who found her car abandoned on a Houston freeway later that morning. While he felt it was odd that her car flashers were not on and her mace was in the car, police were more concerned with the fact that Wayne was gone from the pool hall for an hour and 45 minutes during the evening. The police state that he is not eliminated as a suspect. Wayne says “I don’t owe an explanation to anyone but the Lord and the Lord has given me...I’m waiting to hear something from him. I can’t answer anybody because there’s not an answer...that I have...only He has it. And until there is an answer, I don’t think anyone will be satisfied.” (Seriously, watch his response...this was as coherent that I could make it.)

    Tara also had an admirer that gave her notes that indicated she would marry him, but also indicated that she had backed out of marrying him. The police did not feel the notes they found were threatening towards her.

    Judy Groezinger (old: n/a, new: 3x11) (note: for reasons unknown, this case is not on Amazon Prime)


    After Mark Groezinger, a well-liked local to Lookout Mountain, Colorado, was found murdered in his car, police began to question his wife. There were bullets in a paper bag in the car, as well as shell casings surrounding the car. Police ruled out a robbery, as his wallet was found at the scene.

    You want to talk about dead behind the eyes? Judy Groezinger is another that either has no emotion or has the best resting bitch face ever seen. On the night of Mark’s murder, Mark wanted to play some pool after dinner. Judy claims she wasn’t feeling well, so Mark took her to get a bottle of whiskey and dropped her off at their house with a friend.

    Judy’s timeline of events contradict what eyewitnesses state. She said Mark dropped her off at the house at 8, but a car driving the road where Mark’s car was found saw it there at that exact time.

    Judy also bought a gun very close to the murder. She claims Mark asked her to buy a gun, but her words are very stilted when telling the story. The pawn shop employee where she purchased the gun stated that she bought the gun while accompanied by a man, whom was described as a “biker type”. The same guy was seen with Judy the same night of the murder at the liquor store.

    Also, this ‘friend’ that was Judy’s alibi stayed over the night of Mark’s murder. The day after Mark died, this friend moved in with Judy and a few years later, they bought a house. Judy claims they’re “just friends” and “any time you have a good friend, people start rumoring.”

    Stephen Marfeo (old: 6x09, new: 6x04)


    The husband does a number in this one, trying to lay the groundwork for his wife just up and leaving. Saying that she was suddenly “weak” and she was on the verge of a nervous breakdown? Then those weird typewritten letters, trying to discredit her and basically admitting that he strangled Doreen (and the fact that people are fairly sure he wrote those) is just another huge red flag for Stephen.

    But the biggest red flag is the update to this case, where Stephen claimed that being suspected in Doreen’s disappearance led him to kill another person, wound an innocent bystander and then commit suicide.



    True crime post! Which crime suspects do you not believe?

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    Scandal and How To Get Away With Murder to stage crossover

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    Not many details are known at the moment but a crossover between the two Shondaland shows is currently in the works. Kerry Washington just posted a picture from the HTGAWM set, while Viola posted one from the Scandal set.





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    runaways just featured the first lgbt kiss between superheroes in the mcu


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    Mira Sorvino expresses her love and admiration for her father after he threatens Harvey Weinstein

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    I see what you did there Mira.

    ONTD Original: Unsolved Mysteries’ Most Suspect Suspects

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    Unsolved Mysteries was a show built on two things: re-enactments and interviews. The interview segments could either go really well...or incredibly poorly. As we know from the current political climate, public perception counts for a lot in belief of guilt or innocence.



    Some of the interviewees on Unsolved Mysteries came off very forthcoming and sympathetic, while others...yikes. Here’s 6 people that came off as completely unreliable interviewees, leading watchers to believe in their guilt.

    In this ONTD original series, resident true crime junkies beaarthursdrug and patchsassy go to the way-back machine for some of our favorite segments from the 1980s classic Unsolved Mysteries. (Note: all old episode numbers correspond with episodes on Amazon Prime.)


    Paul Pollis (old: 8x17, new: 1x18)


    Charlotte was ill with an acute ear infection on March 11, 1994. Her husband, Paul Pollis, took her to the hospital for treatment that evening while his parents cared for their two children at their residence in Girard, Ohio. Paul's family departed when the couple returned some time later and Charlotte called her mother. She has never been heard from again. Suspicion has focused almost unanimously on Paul. He supposedly went with his kids out running errands the day she vanished. They went to McDonald’s, the laundromat, a scrap-yard, and the pharmacy.

    Charlotte’s mother called her the day she vanished and got no response. A neighbor claims that she saw their car backed up to the front porch and filled with bags. Her family went to the house to check on her, and Charlotte’s sister claims she saw footprints in the snow leading towards a shed in the yard. When they asked Paul about a key to the shed, he got pissed.

    The family stayed at the house. The next day, they saw Paul going all Joan Crawford on the house, cleaning and scrubbing it meticulously. Paul simply stated he “likes to live in a clean house” and left it at that. Paul agreed to take a polygraph test, he did not show up and disappeared, leaving a suspicious note which read, in part: "I love my wife and would never do anything to harm her intentionally" which totally set off my bullshit meter. He resurfaced three months later very Gone Girl-esque with an explanation, citing that he was going through a lot of mental anguish and that he was in no shape for a polygraph.

    Charlotte's family believes that the couple's daughter may have witnessed the crime. According to Charlotte's mother, the daughter started crying when she saw dark trash bags. When asked why she was crying, she allegedly stated that "mommy was put in a dark trash bag". Paul has been arrested numerous times since then, with various DUI’s and felony drug possession. Charlotte has never been found.

    Chad Noe (and family) (old: 6x05, new: 4x10)


    Let’s talk about this group of psychos. First, Chad marries Wendy, and while she is in the hospital, disabled from multiple sclerosis, he divorces her and takes her child away from her because, in his own words, he couldn’t be expected to take care of his child AND his wife.

    I guess that whole “in sickness and in health” missed his comprehension when giving his vows. That dick move right there rubbed me the wrong way about Chad from the very beginning.

    Then, the family invites her, her daughter and her sister-in-law over, under the guise of actually getting to see her child, and then makes up this cock-and-bull story about how they just left them in a Walmart parking lot in BFE Oklahoma. Beverly was supposed to be driving them all the way back home, and Ida started the ride with them, but asked Beverly to take her home because Wendy was just “gripin’ and bitchin’” and she didn’t want to deal with it. Chad also had a hab
    it of getting drunk and saying, “oh yeah I killed her!” and then backing off when he was sober. Because that is something totally normal that innocent people do.

    UPDATE: The bodies of Wendy, Cynthia and Lisa were found in 2013. A tip led them to a spot on a piece of property that just happened to belong to Beverly’s brother. He’s been charged with accessory to murder, Beverly’s been charged with murder and Ida is already dead. Sadly, I don’t think Chad is being held at all responsible for this.
    The son apparently believes that his father’s family had nothing to do with the murders. Quite the brainwashing number they did on him.

    Mark Nichols (old: 1x08, new: 6x03)


    Most anyone who tells you “I’m not a violent person” and yet we know their wife was seeking a divorce in a different town so she could hopefully not be discovered is lying.

    Christi and Mark Nichols married young at 19. Christi often displayed curious injuries and seemed scared of Mark, but wouldn’t admit that he hit her. The night Christi disappeared (two days after she started speaking to a lawyer about divorcing Mark), the couple got a babysitter and went out. But at 12:30, the babysitter claims that only Mark returned home. He says that she came home and went to bed and was missing the next morning.

    This case has never been solved. Sadly, it’s probably one that can’t be prosecuted without a body - until the police get together enough evidence that can conclusively prove that Christi is dead, they probably don’t feel confident about a murder conviction, although they do consider Mark the prime suspect.

    Just listen to Mark’s voice when he speaks. No emotion, whatsoever. A lot is made out of “people not acting right” by the police, but Mark just comes off as cold. If you want public perception to think you haven’t murdered your wife and the mother of your children, a few tears shed goes a long way.

    Wayne Hecker (old: 7x16, new: 7x02)


    This case has it all: jealous boyfriend and a beautiful girl working a job at a topless bar. Wayne wasn’t too thrilled with Tara’s job, but they moved in together shortly after getting together and she needed the job and needed the money.

    Occasionally, Tara spoke of possibly moving out of the apartment they shared. Tara’s parents lived across Texas (it’s 350 miles from Del Rio to Houston) so they weren’t omnipresent.

    The night Tara disappeared, she volunteered to leave work early, which was out of character for her because she usually wanted to stay as late as possible to earn as much as she could. A security guard escorted her to her vehicle and watched her drive away in her car. He said he did not see anything unusual or anyone follow her from the parking lot. At the same time, Wayne claims he was shooting pool in a bar. He tried to call her but claims he never made contact with her and she was not home when he says he arrived home at 5 a.m.

    He was the one who found her car abandoned on a Houston freeway later that morning. While he felt it was odd that her car flashers were not on and her mace was in the car, police were more concerned with the fact that Wayne was gone from the pool hall for an hour and 45 minutes during the evening. The police state that he is not eliminated as a suspect. Wayne says “I don’t owe an explanation to anyone but the Lord and the Lord has given me...I’m waiting to hear something from him. I can’t answer anybody because there’s not an answer...that I have...only He has it. And until there is an answer, I don’t think anyone will be satisfied.” (Seriously, watch his response...this was as coherent that I could make it.)

    Tara also had an admirer that gave her notes that indicated she would marry him, but also indicated that she had backed out of marrying him. The police did not feel the notes they found were threatening towards her.

    Judy Groezinger (old: n/a, new: 3x11) (note: for reasons unknown, this case is not on Amazon Prime)


    After Mark Groezinger, a well-liked local to Lookout Mountain, Colorado, was found murdered in his car, police began to question his wife. There were bullets in a paper bag in the car, as well as shell casings surrounding the car. Police ruled out a robbery, as his wallet was found at the scene.

    You want to talk about dead behind the eyes? Judy Groezinger is another that either has no emotion or has the best resting bitch face ever seen. On the night of Mark’s murder, Mark wanted to play some pool after dinner. Judy claims she wasn’t feeling well, so Mark took her to get a bottle of whiskey and dropped her off at their house with a friend.

    Judy’s timeline of events contradict what eyewitnesses state. She said Mark dropped her off at the house at 8, but a car driving the road where Mark’s car was found saw it there at that exact time.

    Judy also bought a gun very close to the murder. She claims Mark asked her to buy a gun, but her words are very stilted when telling the story. The pawn shop employee where she purchased the gun stated that she bought the gun while accompanied by a man, whom was described as a “biker type”. The same guy was seen with Judy the same night of the murder at the liquor store.

    Also, this ‘friend’ that was Judy’s alibi stayed over the night of Mark’s murder. The day after Mark died, this friend moved in with Judy and a few years later, they bought a house. Judy claims they’re “just friends” and “any time you have a good friend, people start rumoring.”

    Stephen Marfeo (old: 6x09, new: 6x04)


    The husband does a number in this one, trying to lay the groundwork for his wife just up and leaving. Saying that she was suddenly “weak” and she was on the verge of a nervous breakdown? Then those weird typewritten letters, trying to discredit her and basically admitting that he strangled Doreen (and the fact that people are fairly sure he wrote those) is just another huge red flag for Stephen.

    But the biggest red flag is the update to this case, where Stephen claimed that being suspected in Doreen’s disappearance led him to kill another person, wound an innocent bystander and then commit suicide.



    True crime post! Which crime suspects do you not believe?

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    Harvey Weinstein's brother Bob sells his NYC townhouse

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    - the home originally hit the market in February of last year with a $19 million price tag,

    - sold to a mystery buyer in a $15 million deal,

    - executive TV producer Amanda Segel accused him of harassment earlier last year.

    source: twitter
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