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Milton William "Bill" Cooper (May 6, 1943 – November 5, 2001) was an American conspiracy theorist, radio broadcaster, and author known for his 1991 book Behold a Pale Horse, in which he warned of multiple global conspiracies, some involving extraterrestrial life.
Love, Lies and Murder was also released on Home Video on January 27, 1992, as a two-tape set and as a four side two disc Laserdisc set. The second part was the second-highest viewed primetime show for the week of February 18–24, 1991 while, however, the first part was the 23rd most-watched show of the prior week, where it was beat in the ...
Scenes from Provincial Life, and Scenes from Metropolitan Life. New York: Dutton, 1983. Scenes from Married Life, and Scenes from Later Life. New York: Dutton, 1984. Immortality at Any Price. London: Sinclair Stevenson, 1991. Scenes from Death and Life (1999) Uncollected Short Stories. Ball of Paper, in Winter's Tales 1. London: Macmillan, and ...
Victim: The Other Side of Murder (Delacorte Press, ISBN 0385291051) is a 1982 true crime book by Gary Kinder. The book is based on actual characters and events of the so-called " Hi-Fi murders " that took place on April 22, 1974, in Ogden, Utah .
In A Suspension of Murder, published a few years later, an author’s murderous fiction eventually seeps into real life, while 1962’s The Cry of the Owl is the paranoia-drenched tale of a ...
Communion: A True Story is a book by American ufologist and horror author Whitley Strieber that was first published in February 1987. The book is based on the supposed experiences of Whitley Strieber, who experiences "lost time" and terrifying flashbacks, which hypnosis undertaken by Budd Hopkins later links to an alleged encounter with aliens. [1]
29th Street (1991) – comedy drama film based on the true-life story of actor Frank Pesce, who won the first New York State Lottery in 1976 [84]; A Triumph of the Heart: The Ricky Bell Story (1991) – biographical drama television film recounting the life of Ricky Bell, a Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back sickened with dermatomyositis, and Ryan Blankenship, a physically impaired child [85]
Hale appealed; the final case resulted in a life sentence for the murder of Henry Roan. Hale was paroled on July 31, 1947. While in prison, he never admitted to the murders.