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Kim Wallace (Season 7, guest star in seasons 5–6), also known as Mama Kim, is the mother of Samantha and grandmother to Lil Mendeecees. She grew up in the Marcy Projects in Brooklyn and gave birth to Samantha as a teenager. She had memorable guest appearances in seasons five and six, most notably in a scene where Judy threw a drink at her ...
The episode marked the first major developments in the Watson case, a major season one story arc based on the real-life slaying of Latonya Kim Wallace. The Wallace case was featured in David Simon's non-fiction book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, from which the series was adapted. Baltimore Detective Tom Pellegrini, who handled the ...
Alec was previously married to actress Kim Basinger from 1993 to 2002, with whom he shares daughter Ireland Baldwin, 29. "And so when I met [Hilaria], I was really like, 'Oh, God. I don't want to ...
Kim Kardashian is staying out of ex-husband Kanye West's orbit amid his headline-making antics with Bianca Censori. “Kim has distanced herself from him which is why she hasn’t said anything ...
Philip Bosco as Walter Wallace, husband of Isabelle, father of Kimmy, and future father-in-law of Michael; he is a rich businessman who owns the Chicago White Sox baseball team M. Emmet Walsh as Joe O'Neal, father of Michael and Scotty O'Neal and future father-in-law of Kimmy; he suggested that Julianne be Michael's best man, but had to go with ...
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The Watson case was based on the real-life 1988 Baltimore slaying of Latonya Kim Wallace, [2] which is chronicled in Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, the 1991 David Simon non-fiction book about the Baltimore Police Department, which was adapted into the Homicide series. [3]