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Harvey Murray Glatman (December 10, 1927 – September 18, 1959) was an American serial killer and rapist during the late 1950s known as the Lonely Hearts Killer or the Glamour Girl Slayer. He would use several pseudonyms , posing as a professional photographer to lure his victims with the promise of a modeling career.
The Glamour Girls (Judy Martin and Leilani Kai) June 8, 1988: House show: Ōmiya-ku, Saitama, Japan: 2 251 The Glamour Girls won the championship by countout. — Deactivated February 14, 1989 — — — — The championship was abandoned. In 2019 a new WWE Women's Tag Team Championship was introduced, but it does not carry the lineage of this ...
Judith Hardee (born October 8, 1955) is an American retired professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Judy Martin.She is best known for her appearances in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), where she held the WWF Women's Tag Team Championship with Leilani Kai as the Glamour Girls.
The plans Patterson had mentioned was a tag team championship match at Wrestlemania V between the Bomb Angels and Glamour Girls. The match was scrapped, ultimately costing all 4 women what would have been their largest pay day and the Women's Tag Team Championship was abandoned in mid-1989.
Glamour Girls may refer to: Glamour Girls (1994 film), a Nigerian film; Glamour Girls (2022 film), a Nigerian film; See also. The Glamour Girls, a female professional ...
Glamour Girl is an American audience-participation television series that was broadcast on NBC from July 6, 1953, until January 8, 1954. Harry Babbitt was the initial host, [ 1 ] with Jack McCoy replacing him in October 1953.
David and Lisanne Pahler claimed that the Slayer songs "Postmortem" and "Dead Skin Mask" (from the albums Reign in Blood and Seasons in the Abyss, respectively) gave the three killers detailed instructions to "stalk, rape, torture, murder, and commit acts of necrophilia" on their daughter. The lawsuit was originally filed in 1996 but delayed ...
The Ladies Professional Wrestling Association (LPWA) was a women's professional wrestling promotion which operated in the early 1990s (ca. 1989–1992). It was considered a successor to such women's promotions as Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW), but it differed in that, while GLOW slanted more toward WWF-style sports entertainment, the LPWA treated its product seriously and put its primary ...