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All Inside No 9 cast appearances in Doctor Who

2024.05.30 15:23 Pharmacy_Duck All Inside No 9 cast appearances in Doctor Who

I did a version of this list a couple of series back, but now the cast lists for the last two episodes are up, this should now be definitive. I've stuck to the TV series and its associated shows only, as going into audio series would be too much of a deep dive (but see the addendum).
· Reece Shearsmith: Sleep No More (as Rasmussen), An Adventure in Space and Time (as Patrick Troughton)
· Steve Pemberton: Silence in the Library and The Forest of the Dead (as Strackman Lux)
Sardines:
· Anne Reid: The Curse of Fenric (as Nurse Crane), Smith and Jones (as Florence Finnegan)
A Quiet Night In:
· Kayvan Novak: The Time of the Doctor (as Handles (voice))
Last Gasp:
· Tamsin Greig: The Long Game (as Nurse)
The Understudy:
· Jo Stone-Fewings: Bad Wolf and The Parting of the Ways (as Davitch Pavale)
The Harrowing:
· Helen McCrory: The Vampires of Venice (as Rosanna Calvierri)
· Sean Buckley: The Wedding of River Song (as the Barman)
La Couchette:
· Julie Hesmondhaigh: Kerblam! (as Judy Maddox)
· Mark Benton: Rose (as Clive)
· Jessica Gunning: Partners in Crime (as Stacey Campbell)
The 12 Days of Christine:
· Tom Riley: Robot of Sherwood (as Robin Hood)
· Paul Copley: Torchwood: Children of Earth (as Clement McDonald)
The Trial of Elizabeth Gadge:
· David Warner: Cold War (as Professor Grisenko)
· Paul Kaye: Under the Lake and Before the Flood (as Prentis)
· Trevor Cooper: Revelation of the Daleks (as Lilt), Robot of Sherwood (as Friar Tuck)
Cold Comfort:
· Nikki Amukka-Bird: Twice Upon a Time (as The Testimony/Helen Clay), TW – Sleeper (as Beth Halloran)
· Tony Way: Deep Breath (as Derek)
· Vilma Hollingbery: The Doctor Dances (as Mrs Harcourt)
Nana’s Party:
· Claire Skinner: The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe (as Madge Arwell)
Séance Time:
· Dan Starkey: recurring role as Strax, various appearances as other Sontarans, Last Christmas (as Ian the Elf), The Sarah Jane Adventures – The Man Who Never Was (as Plark)
The Devil of Christmas:
· Rula Lenska: Resurrection of the Daleks (as Stiles)
· Jessica Raine: Hide (as Emma Grayling), AAISAT (as Verity Lambert)
· Derek Jacobi: Utopia (as Professor Yana/The Master)
The Bill:
· Jason Watkins: Nightmare in Silver (as Webley)
Empty Orchestra:
· Tamzin Outhwaite: Nightmare in Silver (as Captain Alice Ferrin)
Diddle Diddle Dumpling:
· Keeley Hawes: Time Heist (as Ms. Delphox/Madame Karabraxos)
Private View:
· Felicity Kendal: The Unicorn and the Wasp (as Lady Clemency Eddison)
· Peter Kay: Love & Monsters (as Victor Kennedy/The Abzorbaloff)
Zanzibar:
· Bill Paterson: Victory of the Daleks and The Pandorica Opens (as Professor Edwin Bracewell)
· Kevin Eldon: It Takes You Away (as Ribbons)
And the Winner Is….:
· Noel Clarke: series regular as Mickey Smith
· Zoe Wanamaker: The End of the World and New Earth (as Cassandra)
· Fenella Woolgar: The Unicorn and the Wasp (as Agatha Christie)
The Referee’s a W\**er*:
· David Morrisey: The Next Doctor (as Jackson Lake)
· Steve Speirs: Aliens of London and World War Three (as Strickland/Sip Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen)
· Ralf Little: Smile (as Steadfast)
Death Be Not Proud:
· Jenna Coleman: series regular as Clara Oswald/ variants
· David Bamber: Mummy on the Orient Express (as Captain Quell)
Misdirection:
· Tom Goodman-Hill: The Unicorn and the Wasp (as Reverend Golightly)
Thinking Out Loud:
· Phil Davis: The Fires of Pompeii (as Lucius Petrus Dextrus)
Wuthering Heist:
· Paterson Joseph: Bad Wolf and The Parting of the Ways (as Rodrick)
Simon Says:
· Lindsay Duncan: The Waters of Mars (as Adelaide Brooke)
Hurry Up and Wait:
· Pauline McLynn: Eve of the Daleks (as Mary)
How Do You Plead?:
· [see The Devil of Christmas for Derek Jacobi]
Last Night of the Proms:
· Julian Glover: The Crusade (as King Richard the Lionheart), City of Death (as Scaroth/splinters)
· Sarah Parish: The Runaway Bride (as the Empress of the Racnoss)
Merrily, Merrily:
· Mark Gatiss: The Lazarus Experiment (as Professor Lazarus), Victory of the Daleks and A Good Man Goes to War (as "Danny Boy" (voice) [uncredited]), The Wedding of River Song (as Gantok [uncredited]), Twice Upon a Time (as The Captain), multiple writing credits including AAISAT
Mr King:
· Annette Badland: Aliens of London, World War Three and Boom Town (as Margaret Blaine/Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen)
Nine Lives Kat:
· Sophie Okenodo: The Beast Below (as Liz 10)
Kid/Nap:
· Daisy Haggard: The Lodger and Closing Time (as Sophie)
· Daniel Mays: Night Terrors (as Alex)
A Random Act of Kindness:
· Jessica Hynes: Human Nature and The Family of Blood (as Joan Redfern), The End of Time Part Two (as Verity Newman)
Wise Owl:
· Ron Cook: The Idiot’s Lantern (as Mr Magpie)
The Bones of St Nicholas:
· Simon Callow: The Unquiet Dead and The Wedding of River Song (as Charles Dickens)
· Shobna Gulati: recurring role as Najia Khan
Mother’s Ruin:
· Anita Dobson: recurring role as Mrs Flood
Paraskevideketriaphobia:
· Samantha Spiro: The Doctor Falls (as Hazran)
Love is a Stranger:
· Claire Rushbrook: The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit (as Ida Scott)
· Frances Barber: recurring role as Madam Kovarian
3 by 3:
· Lee Mack: Kerblam! (as Dan Cooper)
The Last Weekend:
· Sheila Reid: Vengeance on Varos (as Etta), The Time of the Doctor and Dark Water (as Gran)
Boo To A Goose:
· Siobhan Finneran: The Witchfinders (as Becka Savage)
· Mark Bonnar: The Rebel Flesh and The Almost People (as Jimmy/ganger Jimmy)
Mulberry Close:
· Vinette Robinson: 42 (as Abi Lerner), Rosa (as Rosa Parks)
· Adrian Scarborough: A Town Called Mercy (as Kahler-Jex)
CTRL, ALT, ESC:
· Katherine Kelly: Class series regular as Miss Quill · Angus Wright: SJAThe Vault of Secrets (as Mr Dread)
As an addendum, Sheridan Smith (The 12 Days of Christine), Hattie Morahan (Zanzibar), Nicola Walker (To Have and To Hold) and Siobhan Redmond (Nine Lives Kat) have all had recurring or regular roles with Big Finish.


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2024.05.25 00:37 spirandro Henry VIII’s planned tomb, and some other royal tidbits about Mary I and Elizabeth I from John Speed’s work “The history of great Britaine” (1627)

Henry VIII’s planned tomb, and some other royal tidbits about Mary I and Elizabeth I from John Speed’s work “The history of great Britaine” (1627)
Back in 2017, I was at UC Berkeley working on my undergraduate degree in history. We were required to write a thesis, and I chose my topic to be Tudor royal burial rituals and funerals during the Early Modern Period, and how they utilized classical elements.
In my research, I hit a wall when trying to find anything on Henry VIII’s planned tomb (since it was pretty obvious that whatever he had planned didn’t come to fruition). I found out that there were no surviving contemporary sources, but that there was a book by a man named John Speed, written in 1627, that contained excerpts from an earlier manuscript which did contain Henry’s burial plans.
I was able to order a copy of Speed’s book, and I was allowed to take photos of what I needed while in the viewing room. What I read was really interesting, and I thought I would share what I found. Sorry if the photos aren’t great; they’re from 2017 after all!
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2024.05.14 01:21 Jazzlike-Basil1355 Which TV celebrities are on so often that you are sick of them?

Katherine Ryan and Michael McKintyre spring to mind - Stephen Graham and Olivia Coleman drop in and out of this category. I pass no judgment on the type of person they are, or acting ability but when they are on I become Father Jack Hackett “What’s that Gobshite doing on the telly?”
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2024.05.13 16:14 Leather_Focus_6535 The currently 124 offenders executed by the state of Oklahoma since the 1970s (warning, graphic content, please read at your own risk) [part 1, cases 1-62]

This is the list that I wrote for Oklahoma's execution roster since the nationwide reinstatement of capital punishment in the late 1970s. Something that should be mentioned is that given the nature of many death penalty related crimes, many of the descriptions contain very disturbing details. Please read at your own risk.
Florida's list is next, and I'll post my list for Texas once I've completed it. With Texas, I've currently finished 464 entries out of the 587 cases to date. That will probably take 7 or 8 posts for it all to be released, so I'll probably do two posts a day with Texas to avoid spamming the sub. At the end of this year, I'll repost the states that have conducted further executions with the updated information.
As with Missouri and Virginia, Reddit's maximum character count limitations forced me to divide Oklahoma's list into two separate parts. Here is the link to part 2.
The currently 124 executed offenders, cases 1 to 62:
1. Charles Coleman (~1950s-1990, lethal injection): A month after he was released on parole in 1979, Coleman broke into a house. While sacking it for any valuables, the homeowner’s brother and sister in law, 68 year old John and 62 year old Roxie Seward, walked in on him and were both shot dead. Coleman stole Roxie’s purse, several packets of frozen meat, and the homeowner’s watch during the burglary, and was arrested shortly afterwards. However, Coleman managed to escape custody, and went on a rampage that involved several burglaries, auto thefts, slitting the throat of a policeman in a failed murder attempt, the shooting death of 49 year old Russell Lewis Jr. in a carjacking, and the abduction of a deputy. The kidnapped deputy was rescued following an armed standoff with other police officers. Coleman had an extensive history of animal cruelty, armed robberies, assaults, and carrying concealed weapons convictions dating back to when he was 11 years old. He was also heavily suspected in the murder of his teenage girlfriend’s father, but was acquitted by the courts despite the prosecution’s strong belief in his guilt.
2. Robyn Parks (1977-1992, lethal injection): During a gas station robbery, Parks shot and killed Abdullah Ibrahim, a 24 year old Bangladeshi immigrant that worked as the attendant. According to Parks, he murdered Ibrahim for catching him using a stolen credit card.
3. Olan Randle (1980-1992, lethal injection): Randle invaded a home and shot the occupants, 41 year old Robert Swinford, Sinford's fiance 42 year old Averil Bourque, and Bourque's friend 38 year old Julia Lovejoy, dead. He took a pocket knife and several watches from the victims.
4. Thomas Grasso (~1970s(?)-1995, lethal injection): While living in Oklahoma, Grasso strangled 87 year old Hilda Johnson, the best friend of his girlfriend's grandmother, to death with her Christmas lights. He took $8 from her purse, several coins that added up to $4, and a television set that he sold for $125. Grasso then moved to New York, and strangled 81 year old Leslie Holtz for his social security check. The trialing arrangements caused some controversy, as the New York governors at the time were anti death penalty, and tried to prevent Grasso's extradition in favor of giving him a life sentence in their jurisdiction. Grasso had several previous convictions for theft and was fired multiple times for stealing from his jobs.
5. Roger Stafford (~1974(?)-1995, lethal injection): Stafford was condemned for killing at least 9 people in two separate robbery incidents with his brother and ex wife, though his ex wife claimed that he was involved with as many as 34 murders nationwide. The first convicted incident was when he and the ex wife carjacked and fatally shot a couple, 38 year old Melvin and 31 year old Linda Lorenz, and their son, 12 year old Richard. A few weeks after the Lorenz murders, Stafford stormed a restaurant and gunned down 6 employees, 56 year old Isaac Freeman, 43 year old Louis Zacarias, 17 year old Anthony Tew, 17 year old David Lindsey, 16 year old David Salsman, and 15 year old Terri Horst. One of Stafford's additional attributed victims was 20 year old Jimmy Berry, who was killed in the hold up of an Alabaman McDonalds, but he wasn't charged by the state due to his death sentences in Oklahoma.
6. Robert Brecheen (1983-1995, lethal injection): Breechen was involved in a feud over money with 59 year old Mary Stubbs and her husband. In an attempt to take what he perceived was owed to him, Breechen carried out a night time burglary of their home. While rummaging through the house, Breechen stumbled upon old Marie in her living room and shot her to death. The gunshots and screams awoke her husband, and he chased him away with his own gun.
7. Benjamin Brewer (1978-1996, lethal injection): Brewer raped his neighbor, 20 year old Karen Stapleton, in her home and stabbed her to death
8. Steven Hatch (1979-1996, lethal injection): Hatch and another assailant, Glen Ake, forced themselves inside the home that Richard Dougass, a 43 year old reverend, shared with his wife, 36 year old Marilyn, and their two children, 16 year old Brooks and 12 year old Lesile. The pair tied up the family and raped Lesile in front of her parents and brother. All four family members were shot, and Hatch and Ake ran off with $43 and the parents’ wedding rings. Richard and Marilyn were both killed in the shootings, while their children survived the attack. Ake was also initially condemned for the attack, but his sentence was overturned and resentenced to life following mental health concerns, and passed away from undisclosed natural causes in 2011.
9. Scott Carpenter (1994-1997, lethal injection): In a convenience store robbery, Carpenter stabbed the owner, 56 year old A. J. Kelley, in the neck, and hid the body in the minnow room. He filled his truck with $37 worth of gas from the pumps and drove away from the scene. His execution caused some controversy, as it was reported that Carpenter gasped and spasmed for 11 minutes after being injected.
10. Michael Long (1997-1998, lethal injection): Enraged that his coworker, 24 year old Sheryl Graber, refused him sex and started screaming for help, he stabbed her over 31 times. Long also shot and killed her son, 5 year old Andrew, for being a witness.
11. Stephen Wood (1992-1998, lethal injection): While heavily intoxicated, Wood stabbed two other homeless men, 46 year old Charles Stephen and 34 year old Charles Von Johnson, dozens of times each. He was given a life sentence for both of their murders. During his incarceration, Robert Brigden, a 59 year old former minister that was serving a 40 year sentence for molesting several girls between the ages of 4-14 in his congregation, moved into his unit after refusing to go into protective custody. Woods killed Brigden in a stabbing attack, and his sentence was escalated to death by the courts for it.
12. Tuan Anh Nguyen (~1982-1998, lethal injection): By all accounts, Nguyen was jealously possessive over his wife, 21 year old Donna. During one of their arguments over his behavior, he stabbed Donna, her 6 year old nephew Joseph White, and her 3 year old niece Amanda White, in their home and left the bodies to be found by the children’s parents. He fled to Arizona, groomed a 14 year old girl into an illicit “relationship”, and impregnated her. After he convinced her to move in with him, Nguyen physically and sexually abused the girl until she fled and went to the local police for help. Nguyen was then deported back to Oklahoma to face trial for Donna and the White children’s slayings, and was sentenced to death for them.
13. John Duvall (1986-1998, lethal injection): During a fight with his wife, 30 year old Donna, Duvall stabbed and suffocated her to death with a pillow.
14. John Castro Sr. (1983-1999, lethal injection): Castro carjacked Beulah Cox, a 31 year old Oklahoma State University student, after she picked him up hitchhiking and shot her to death. A few months later, Castro held up a restaurant with an empty pistol, and attacked the manger, 29 year old Rhonda Pappan, after forcing her to open the register. During their struggle, Pappan was fatally stabbed, and he took off with her purse. During his mid teens, Castro was allegedly molested by his mother. Castro's attorneys made the argument that his glimpses of Cox's buttocks reminded him of his mother's reported abuse, and he was triggered into attacking her for it.
15. Sean Sellers (1985-1999, lethal injection): In 1985, a then 15 year old Sellers tried to buy beer from a convenience store, but the clerk, 32 year old Robert Bower, denied him due to being underaged at the time. Sellers gunned him down in a fit of rage. A year later, Sellers shot and killed his mother, 32 year old Vonda Bellofatto, and stepfather, 43 year old Paul, in their sleep. Due to being 16 at the time of his conviction, Sellers remains the youngest condemned offender to have his sentence carried out in the post Furman era. He also attracted national media attention for claiming that his crimes were the result of demonic possession.
16. Scotty Moore (1983-1999, lethal injection): Moore was fired from a motel for undisclosed reasons. In retaliation, Moore and a cousin (whom he was dating at the time), assaulted the motel, and gunned down the desk clerk, 42 year old Alex Fernandez. According to court documents, the pair took a total of $97 in the robbery.
17. Norman Newsted (1984-1999, lethal injection): Newsted tricked Lawrence Buckley, a 26 year old cab driver, into picking him up. He shot Buckley dead and took his wallet. In an attempt to cover his tracks, Newsted placed the body inside the cab, and drove it into a creek near a local church. Despite his best efforts, Buckley’s cab and remains were discovered a day later by the church’s pastor.
18. Cornel Cooks (1982-1999, lethal injection): Cooks and his accomplice broke into the home of 87 year old Jennie Ridling. She was gagged, raped, and suffocated to death with gauze wrappings. According to autopsy reports, the pair abused her for over 2 hours. They then sacked the house for any valuables and left with her checkbook.
19. Bobby Ross (1983-1999, lethal injection): While robbing an inn, Ross fatally shot a police officer, 30 year old Steve Mahan, that tried to intervene.
20. Malcolm Johnson (~1970s(?)-2000, lethal injection): Johnson invaded the apartment of 76 year old Ura Thompson and sexually assaulted her. Thompson either died from having her chest compounded during the abuse or was suffocated by Johnson’s hands covering her nose. He seized several possessions such as furs, typewriters, purse, watch, rings, and a hand mirror, which were discovered by police in his residence during an unrelated investigation of a firearms possession charge. Johnson had an extensive criminal history, which included several convictions of rape, armed robberies, and burglaries. The case attracted controversy when it was discovered that the lead chemist in the investigation misconducted several of her other cases, and forged some of the evidence used in the trial. Despite the other overwhelming evidence to the contrary, Johnson’s supporters took the opportunity to push a narrative of his innocence.
21. Gary Walker (~1960s-2000, lethal injection): Walker abducted, raped, and murdered at least 5 women, 36 year old Margaret Lydick, 35 year old Jane Hilburn, 32 year old Janet Jewell, 25 year old Valerie Shaw-Hartzell, and 24 year old DeRonda Roy, and non fatally assaulted several other women and teenage girls. The victims were mostly strangled to death with their bras and panties. Some of them were forced to withdraw hundreds of dollars from ATMs before they were killed. He also strangled a man, 63 year old Eddie Cash, with an electrical cord while robbing his home. Walker had dozens of previous convictions for burglary, carjacking, drug possession, and carrying concealed weapons. Some of his earliest arrests occurred when he was a teenager.
22. Michael Roberts (~1988-2000, lethal injection): A career burglar, Roberts was condemned for murder of 80 year old Lula Brooks. She was raped and her throat was slit by an intruder in her home. Roberts' death sentence and execution has been contested, as he was convicted on his later recounted testimony alone. He claimed that the investigators tricked him into confessing with the promise of a plea deal that was allegedly withheld from him.
23. Kelly Rogers (1990-2000, lethal injection): Rogers’ girlfriend lured 21 year old Karen Lauffenburger into her apartment with a fake pizza order. They accosted her when she arrived with the delivery. After the couple forced Lauffenburger to hand to over the $40 she earned from the night's pizza deliveries and withdraw $175 from an ATM, Rogers raped and stabbed her to death. The body was left in Lauffenburger’s apartment and was found by her boyfriend.
24. Ronald Boyd (1986-2000, lethal injection): During a robbery spree of several gas stations and supermarkets, Boyd engaged in a shootout with the responding officers. A Master Patrolman, 32 year old Richard Riggs, was killed in the exchange.
25. Charles Foster (~1980s(?)-2000, lethal injection): Foster suspected a grocery store owner, 74 year old Claude Wiley, of making sexual advances at his wife. He arranged for her to entice Wiley to their home with an order. When he arrived with the delivery, Foster stabbed and bludgeoned him to death with a baseball bat. He a history of convictions involving threats and violence, though my sources didn’t disclose any specific details.
26. James Robedeaux (1978-2000, lethal injection): In 1978, Robedeaux strangled his first wife, 30 year old Linda, and plead guilty to a second degree murder charges. He was released after serving 6 out of a 25 year sentence despite an escape attempt. In the following year, he began a relationship with 37 year old Nancy McKinney while he married a different woman. During an argument, Robedeaux beat McKinney to death, dismembered her body with a saw and machete, and scattered the remains across the state. While being investigated for McKinney's murder, he was arrested for choking and beating his estranged second wife. The cases were incidental and kept separate by the courts.
27. Roger Berget (~1985-2000, lethal injection): Berget carjacked and abducted 33 year old Rick Patterson with an accomplice, and shot him dead. He also admitted to the beating death of a roommate, 40 year old James Meadows, on the behalf of the man's wife. As a trivial side note, Berget's brother Rodney was executed in 2018 by the state of South Dakota for killing a prison guard [for more information, please see Rodney Berget's entry under the South Dakota section of my states with less then 10 executions post].
28. William Bryson (1988-2000, lethal injection): To collect a $300,000 life insurance policy, Marilyn Plantz recruited her boyfriend Byrson and his friend to kill her husband, 33 year old James. Byrson and his friend ambushed Plantz in his house as he was coming home from work and beat him to death with a baseball bat. With the intentions of staging an accident, Marilyn ordered the pair to burn the body in the couple's pickup truck.
29. Gregg Braun (1989-2000, lethal injection): Across several states, Braun shot and killed 4 women, 48 year old Geraldine Valdez, 31 year old Gwendolyn Miller, 28 year old Mary Rains, 27 year old Barbara Kochendorfer, and one man, 54 year old Pete Spurrier, while robbing stores.
30. George Wallace (~1970s-2000, lethal injection): Known as "the Mad Paddler" due to his habit of spanking abducted preteen and teenage boys with a wooden paddle, Wallace kidnapped his victims by posing as a police officer. After duping his targets into thinking that they were being arrested, Wallace restrained them with handcuffs and leg chains. The captives were then sexually abused and shot or stabbed to death. His crimes were exposed when an 18 year old man he abducted escaped from him despite being shot and stabbed numerous times. By his own admission, Wallace murdered 18 year old Thomas Reed, 15 year old William Domer, 14 year old Mark McLaughlin, 14 year old Jeffrey Foster, and 12 year old Alonzo Cade.
31. Eddie Trice (1987-2001, lethal injection): Trice snuck into the home of 84 year old Ernestine Jones and raped her. After he beat Jones to death with numbchucks, he terrorized and extorted her cognitively disabled son of $500 with threats of killing him if he told anyone of the murder. The son was also assaulted with a hammer, and he received injuries to his right eye, right cheekbone, and his right forearm.
32. Wanda Allen (~1981-2001, lethal injection): In 1981, Allen got into a fight with her live in girlfriend, 21 year old Dedra Pettus, and shot her dead. Despite giving a bungled story about her being accidentally killed in a shootout with Pettus’ ex boyfriend to the investigators, Allen managed to secure a 4 year sentence for manslaughter after pleading guilty to a plea deal, and was released after serving two years. While incarcerated, she started dating a fellow inmate, 29 year old Gloria Leathers, and continued their relationship outside of prison. The couple’s relationship was marred with extreme domestic violence on Allen’s end. In one incident, Allen struck Leathers with a rake. In 1989, while they were arguing in front of a shopping center, Allen shot and killed Leathers. Leathers herself also had history of violence, and had a conviction for stabbing a woman to death. Allen and her defense team tried to use Leathers’ previous convictions to make a self defense argument, but that was shot down by the courts.
33. Floyd Medlock (1990-2001, lethal injection): 7 year old Katherine Busch went to visit her family's old apartment, which Medlock was residing in, by herself. Busch knocked on the door and Medlock let her inside after she begged for food. He then choked and sexually assaulted the girl, dunked her head in a toilet bowl, and stabbed her to death. The body was hidden in a nearby dumpster. Busch's grandmothers were staunch pro capital punishment and anti death penalty activists respectively, and their public feud over Medlock's sentence and execution attracted some media attention. Medlock also had an extensive criminal history despite being only 19 at the time of Busch's murder, and was previously arrested several times for indecent exposure, arson, armed robbery, and marijuana possession.
34. Dion Smallwood (1992-2001, lethal injection): Smallwood walked into the home of his ex girlfriend's adoptive stepmother, 68 year old Lois Frederick, without invitation. He had a tumultuous and often violent relationship with her adopted stepdaughter that she strongly opposed, and they broke up under her pressure. After an argument, Smallwood knocked Frederick unconscious with a croquet mallet, locked her in a car, and burned her alive in it.
35. Mark Fowler (1985-2001, lethal injection): To get back at his ex employers for firing him, Fowler and his partner, Billy Fox, stormed a supermarket that he used to work out. The pair rounded up 3 employees, Chumpon Chaowasin, a 44 year old Thai immigrant, 33 year old Rick Cast, and 27 year old John Barrier, at gun point. Their hostages were shot, clubbed, and stabbed to death, and they took over $2,7000 in cash and checks.
36. Billy Fox (1985-2001, lethal injection): Fox assisted the above mentioned Mark Fowler in robbing a supermarket and murdering 3 of its employees
37. Loyd Lafevers (1985-2001, lethal injection): Lafevers and his accomplice, Randall Cannon, kidnapped 84 year old Addie Hawley from her home. She was raped, trapped in the trunk of a car, and burned alive in it. Although she was rescued, Hawley died from her injuries 6 hours later. The pair stole Hawley's wedding ring and Lafevers gifted it to a stripper. As Hawley's nephew was a Colorado state senator, her murder gained some attention from media outlets.
38. Dorsie Jones Jr. (1979-2001, lethal injection): While drinking at a bar, a barmaid chastised Jones for carrying an unconcealed gun. He shot at her in a fit of rage, but missed and injured his female companion instead. Jones then turned his attention to the other patrons and fired on them. 48 year old Stanley Buck Sr. was killed in front of his 19 year old son, who was also wounded in the shooting.
39. Robert Clayton (~1980s-2001, lethal injection): Clayton attacked 19 year old Rhonda Timmons while she was sunbathing near her apartment. She was raped, stabbed, kicked in the head, and strangled to death with her swimming suit. Her husband found Timmons' body laying next to their infant daughter, who was left unharmed. Clayton had a previous rape conviction in Tennessee and a robbery conviction in Texas.
40. Ronald Fluke (1997-2001, lethal injection): Out of despair that his gambling addiction drove his family to near poverty, Fluke shot and killed his wife, 44 year old Ginger, and their daughters, 13 year old Kathryn and 11 year old Susanne, while they were sleeping in their bedrooms. He initially attacked Ginger with a hatchet, but turned to shooting when she fought back.
41. Marilyn Plantz (1988-2001, lethal injection): The married girlfriend of William Bryson. As mentioned under Bryson's entry, Plantz arranged for him and his friend to kill her husband James to collect his life insurance policy.
42. Terrance James (1983-2001, lethal injection): While awaiting trial for a theft of government property charge, James and two accomplices strangled a fellow inmate, 25 year old Mark Berry, with wire out of their suspicions of him being a snitch. They then hung the body in an attempt to make it look like a suicide. Berry was another party in the theft of government property case, and James and his accomplices believed that it was his testimony that got them arrested.
43. Vincent Johnson (1991-2001, lethal injection): Johnson gunned down 44 year old Shirley Mooneyham in her home. The prosecution believed that Mooneyham's boyfriend arranged the killing to collect a life insurance policy, but he was acquitted at trial.
44. Jerald Harjo (~1980s-2001, lethal injection): Harjo snuck into the bedroom of 64 year old Ruth Porter, raped her, and suffocated her with a pillowcase. He then snatched Porter's car keys and drove off with her van. His past criminal history was extensive, and was in prison numerous times for burglary and autotheft.
45. Jack Walker (1988-2001, lethal injection): Disgruntled with the custody dispute over their then 3 month old son, Walker stabbed his ex girlfriend, 17 year old Shelly Ellison, and her uncle, 30 year old Donald, 32 and 11 times with an ice pick during a confrontation at their home.
46. Alvie Hale Jr. (1983-2001, lethal injection): Hale kidnapped 24 year old William Perry to extort a $350,000 ransom from his banking family. When the negotiations failed, Perry was shot dead, and Hale buried the body on his father's property.
47. Lois Smith (1982-2001, lethal injection): Smith, her son, and a female accomplice abducted her son's ex girlfriend, 21 year old Cindy Baillee, from an airport out of fear her testifying of his involvement in the drug trade. Baillee was taken to Smith's ex husband's house, and stabbed in the throat by her ex boyfriend while driving to their destination. Inside the home, she was taunted by Smith with a gun, and was shot 7 times in the chest and 2 times in the back of the head. While her son was reloading the gun, Smith jumped on and crushed Bailee's throat.
48. Sahib Lateef Al-Mosawi (1992-2001, lethal injection): Following a dispute over their newborn son's name, Al-Mosawi's estranged wife, 26 year old Inaam Al-Nashi, fled to the apartment of her uncle, 45 year old Mohammed. Al-Mosaw attacked the pair in the apartment and stabbed them to death. Inaam's sister was also stabbed, but she managed to escape with her life. The couple and their families were refugees from Iraq that were displaced by the First Persian Gulf War, and they fled into the United States.
49. John Romano (1985-2002, lethal injection): Romano and his accomplice David Woodruff robbed and murdered two of their acquaintances. One of the victims, 63 year old Lloyd Thompson, was attacked in his apartment. Thompson was held down by the pair while they stabbed him 22 times and served his spinal cord. The other victim, 52 year old Roger Sarfaty, was tied up, beaten, stabbed 5 times, and strangled to death in a jewelry store he owned. In the robberies, Romano and Woodruff stole several pieces of jewelry from Sarfaty, and took most of Thompson’s quarter collection.
50. David Woodruff (1985-2002, lethal injection): As mentioned under John Romano's entry, Woodruff took part in the robbery murders of Lloyd Thompson and Roger Sarfaty.
51. Randall Cannon (1985-2002, lethal injection): Cannon assisted Loyd Lafevers in abducting, sexually assaulting, and burning Addie Hawley alive in her car. Although he was acquitted of molesting Hawley, Cannon was still condemned for his part in the kidnapping and murder.
52. Earl Frederick Sr. (~1989-2002, lethal injection): Frederick beat Bradford Beck, a 41 year old veteran that was crippled during his service in the Vietnam war, to death in his home after befriending him. He ransacked the house and dumped Beck's body in a field. A second murder, the robbery and shooting death of a Texan man, 77 year old Shirley Fox, was also tied to him. However, authorities in Texas withheld from prosecuting Fredrick due to his death penalty trial and conviction in Oklahoma. Both Fox and Beck had physical disabilities, which led prosecutors to the conclusion that Frederick intentionally selected and depredated on disabled men.
53. Jerry McCracken (~1980s(?)-2002, lethal injection): McCracken and his accomplice shot up a bar, killed 3 patrons and the bartender, and made off with $350. The victims that lost their lives were 41 year old Carol McDaniels, 37 year old Timothy Sheets, 34 year old Steven Sheets, and 27 year old Tyrrell Boyd. Months before the mass shooting, McCracken was paroled after serving time for stabbing 3 people in a bar fight.
54. Jay Neill (1984-2002, lethal injection): During a bank robbery, Neill disemboweled and nearly decapitated 3 tellers, 42 year old Kay Bruno, 25 year old Joyce Mullenix, and 19 year old Jerri Bowles. A group of 4 customers, consisting of 33 year old Ralph Zeller, a married couple, and their 14 month old daughter, unwittingly walked in on him, and he herded them into a backroom to be shot. Zeller was killed, the couple were wounded, and Neill left the daughter unharmed due to running out of bullets. Neill's boyfriend was given a life sentence for the robbery and murders, despite not being directly involved.
55. Ernest Carter Jr. (~1989-2002, lethal injection): After being fired from an autoshop, Carter robbed it with an accomplice, and fatally shot a security guard, 35 year old Eugene Manowski. The pair stole the shop's tow truck, and later tried to burn it with Carter's girlfriend to destroy any traces of the crime. Carter was also previously accused of burning a friend to death in the previous year, but the charges were dismissed.
56. Daniel Revilla (1987-2003, lethal injection): While babysitting his girlfriend's son, 13 month old Mark Gomez, in their home, Revilla broke the boy’s ribs in a beating and scalded him with boiling water. When he brought the boy to a hospital, Revilla gave a story that he accidentally hit Gomez’s head with a door handle, which was quickly seen through by the staff. According to the accounts of his girlfriend and her family, Revilla was violently abusive to Gomez, and they recounted incidents of him trapping the boy in a kitchen drawer, dunking him in cold water, folding him into a pull up bed, and hanging him by his ankles with duct tape.
57. Bobby Fields (~1990s-2003, lethal injection): Fields shot and killed 77 year old Louise Schem while burglarizing her home. She had tried to shot him with her .25 calibre pistol, but he wrestled the gun away from her, and gunned her down with it. His intentions was to steal Schem's television set to sell for cocaine, but left empty handed after losing his nerves with the struggle and murder. According to court documents, Fields had a previous robbery and assault conviction, and several arrests for drug possession.
58. Walanzo Robinson (1989-2003, lethal injection): A member of the Gangster Bloods street gang, Robinson shot and killed 26 year old Dennis Hill, an affiliate of a rival gang, in a turf war over drug sales.
59. John Hooker (~1971-2003, lethal injection): As a teenager in 1971, Hooker attended a party at a friend's house, and got into an argument. In a fit of anger, he fatally shot 18 year old Alta Lang, and wounded two other partygoers. Due to the witnesses refusing to cooperate with the investigation and being unable to prove any calculated intentions, Hooker was given a manslaughter conviction, and released a few years later. After he was paroled, Hooker started dating Sylvia Stokes, and fathered several children with her. Their troubled relationship lasted for 8 years, and ended when Stokes filed a protection order against him. In retaliation, Hooker lured Stokes and her mother, 53 year old Durcilla Morgan, into his apartment and stabbed them both to death.
60. Scot Hain (~1980s-2003, lethal injection): Hain carjacked and abducted a couple, 27 year old Michael Houghton and 22 year old Laura Sanders. After taking $565 and some bags of clothing, he forced them into the trunk of their car at gunpoint, and burned them alive in it. He had several previous arrests for robbery, and was involved with a number of rapes and attempted kidnappings months before the Houghton and Sanders' murders.
61. Don Hawkins Jr. (1985-2003, lethal injection): Hawkins kidnapped 29 year old Linda Ann Thompson and her two daughters, aged 4 years old and 18 months old, from a mall. Although his original intentions were to ransom off Thompson and her children, Hawkins gang raped the captive woman with his cousin and his girlfriend's teenage nephew, and drowned her in a lake. Thompson's children were spared and simply left with a babysitter. Hawkins and his accomplice then went on a nation wide rampage with his accomplice that involved the abductions and rapes of several grown women and teenage girls, hanging 31 year old David Coupez of Colorado in his home while robbing him, and countless other robberies.
62. Larry Jackson (~1984-2003, lethal injection): In 1984, Jackson shot and killed his girlfriend, 19 year old Freda Washington. He accepted a plea deal that dumbed down the charges to second degree murder, and was given a 30 year sentence for it. During his incarceration, Jackson started a relationship with 29 year old Wendy Cade. Despite her promises of marriage after his release, Cade left him for another man, and they got engaged. When Jackson was assigned to a prison work crew, he snuck out and went to confront Cade. Reportedly, the two had bought alchool, cocaine, and cigerates together and had sex in Cade's apartment. However, they got into an argument, and he slashed Cade's throat and stabbed her 31 times with box cutters. Jackson then left with her jewelry, watch, and the keys to her jeep.
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2024.04.18 14:02 FelicitySmoak_ Monday, April 18, 2005 - People v. Jackson Day 34

Monday, April 18, 2005 - People v. Jackson Day 34
Trial Day 34. Week 8
Michael goes to court with Katherine. Mesereau continues his cross examination of Janet Arvizo-Jackson
After a previous round of heated debate with defense attorney Tom Mesereau, and lengthy & convoluted answers to the simplest of questions, the accuser's mother took the witness stand for the 4th day and for the 2nd day of cross examination.
Combative and aggressive, the woman continued her accusatory tone and pointed accusingly towards Michael himself, who was seated across the room from her. She did not spare the jury bizarre tales either, often making lengthy speeches directly to the jury and resisted Mesereau's questioning.
The woman lashed out at Michael from the witness stand claiming that Jackson, "really didn't care about children, he cared about what he was doing with children" She looked at Jackson across the room and said:
"He managed to fool the world. Now, because of this criminal case, people know who he really is"
Adding to the abundance of bizarre tales and recollections, she also admitted that she once told sheriff's deputies that she feared Michael was plotting a scheme to make her & her family disappear in a hot air balloon from his Neverland Ranch.
The woman then accused lead defense attorney Mesereau of taking the comment out of context.
"I told police that (Jackson associates) had many ways to make us disappear," she said.
"And someone mentioned to you a hot air balloon?" Mesereau asked.
"That was one of the ways," she said.
The mother also denied repeatedly that Jackson or anyone associated with him had tried to help her & her family when her son was stricken with cancer.
Asked whether Michael arranged a blood drive at his Neverland ranch, she said:
"I was responsible for that."
She then launched into an explanation about how the hospital would provide a bloodmobile anywhere she could arrange such an event.
"And Mr. Jackson allowed you to use the ranch for the blood drive?" asked Mesereau.
"Yes, this is correct," the woman said but she added, "He wasn't the only one. Many church groups gathered."
Mesereau also elicited testimony that the woman received checks for $20,000 and deposited them in her mother's bank account. But she said she could not remember how any of the money had been used for her son.
She also said she opened a bank account in which people could deposit money for her son's benefit.
"Did you withdraw thousands of dollars from that account?" Mesereau asked.
"Yes," said the woman.
"And was any of that money for medical expenses?" the attorney asked.
"No," she said.
She denied that she misled a reporter for a local newspaper into writing a story saying the family was poverty-stricken and was paying $12,000 for each chemotherapy treatment the boy received. The story included an address to send contributions.
She said that the $12,000 figure was a typographical error and that she meant $1,200.
But, she did eventually acknowledge that the family was facing no expenditure as the father's health insurance covered the boy's medical costs.
Mesereau led her through questions and answers involving her relationship with comedian Chris Tucker and his girlfriend Azja, and she denied that the family solicited help, money or any other gifts from Tucker.
She acknowledged that Tucker once gave the family a car, but she said she never asked him to do that and asserted that he only did it because he had gotten his girlfriend a car and needed to make room for it.
Mesereau pressed her on whether she made any attempts to get help during the family's alleged period of captivity.
"Did you complain to anyone in the building that crimes were being committed against you and your family?" Mesereau asked.
"No, but I am now," she said.
Mesereau also noted that the woman was able to telephone comedian Louise Palanker during the alleged captivity.
"If you could call (Palanker), why couldn't you call police?" Mesereau said.
"I couldn't. I was hoping she could," the woman responded.
Mesereau then asked, "You didn't call 911?"
"I have now," the woman said.
Court Transcript
Trial Reenactment
w/Katherine Jackson & security, exiting the courthouse
Janet Arvizo-Jackson exiting court
Thomas Mesereau arriving
Defense attorneys Susan Yu, Robert Sanger and Thomas Mesereau arriving
w/Katherine Jackson, arriving at court
A bodyguard retrieves a basket from the back of Michael's SUV
Gary Coleman arriving
Susan Yu & Thomas A. Mesereau, Jr arriving
Passing through security as he enters court
Leaving court
During a break
Gary Coleman before court begins
Waving as he arrives at court
w/Thomas Mesereau, leaving court
Witness Janet Arvizo-Jackson, arriving at court
Passing through security as he enters court
During a break
Sergeant Steve Robel of the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Department carrying documents
Tom Sneddon leaving court
w/Thomas Mesereau, leaving court
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2024.03.17 13:02 FelicitySmoak_ Thursday, March 17, 2005 - People v. Jackson Day 14

Thursday, March 17, 2005 - People v. Jackson Day 14
Trial Day 14
Kiki Fournier, a former Neverland housekeeper, testified as a witness today for the prosecution
She was a reluctant to be a witness against her former employer claiming that she has nothing to do with this case.
In her direct examination by prosecutor, Gordon Auchincloss, she described children at the ranch “became wild” during their long stays without parent supervision. She also claimed that about five times, children appeared to be “drunk”.
She testified that she saw children that appeared to be intoxicated 3-4 times in Mr. Jackson’s presence.
One of the incidents was when she served Michael and his young guests dinner at the table. She claims at least three of them appeared to be intoxicated.
However, she also testified that she never saw Michael give alcohol to a minor nor did she ever remember that Michael was intoxicated in the presence of the children.
She also claims she does not remember seeing Gavin Arvizo or his siblings intoxicated at the ranch.
She also testified that if children stayed long, they would often sleep in Michael's private quarters of his home rather than the guest rooms that were initially assigned to them.
"The beds weren't slept in when you went to clear the room," she said.
Ms. Fournier, who worked for Michael for ten years before her departure in September 2003, testified that Michael paid particular attention to boys who’s ages range from 10 - 15 years old, including actor Macauley Culkin and Gavin and his brother, Starr
The former housekeeper referred to Neverland as “'Pinocchio’s Pleasure Island”' due to the atmosphere at the ranch where she claims children stayed for weeks at a time without their parents and were giving “free reign” of the ranch.
"With the absence of authority figures, these children became wild," Fournier said.
She testified that the children were allowed to watch movies, eat all the candy they wanted and were allowed to stay up as late as they wanted. She said that the children often became “pretty rambunctious
However, under cross-examination by lead defense attorney, Thomas Messereau, she testified that she never saw Michael serve alcohol to minors. She also said if the children got “too rowdy”, Mr. Jackson would tell them to “behave”.
She also believes Gavin and his brother stayed in their assigned guest rooms instead of Mr. Jackson’s living quarters during the timeline of February & March 2003. This is the time Michael is charged with molesting Gavin
She thought that Gavin and Starr stayed in their assigned guest room because when she would clean up the room, it was torn apart with garbage and food strewn about, drinks spilled and glasses broken.
During her testimony, she claims that Starr Arvizo became “ornery” and demanding and once pulled a knife on her while the two of them were in the kitchen and the boy was trying to cook.
She did not say what led to the knife-pulling incident or how it was resolved.
Mr. Mesereau also asked whether, given that Neverland was designed to be a fantasy land for children, would it be surprising that the children "would go a little wild."
"No, that would not be unusual," she said.
She also described Mr. Jackson as a “detail oriented” person who usually communicated with her through the ranch manager, but on occasion would communicate directly with her.
When asked by the prosecution to describe the relationship between Mr. Jackson and one of the alleged un-indicted co-conspirators, she said that they were close friends. She said that Mr. Tyson (Frank Cascio) would stay at the ranch for a month at a time, although there would be gaps of six months between stays.
Under cross-examination by Mr. Mesereau, she admitted that what she knew of Frank's business relationship with Michael came from Frank, himself. When Mr. Messereau suggested that he might have exaggerated the extent of his relationship with Michael to promote himself, she agreed that he was egotistical.
Mr. Tyson is one of the alleged un-indicted co-conspirators that the prosecution claims helped intimidate and silence the accusing family. In the family’'s testimony, they claim that Frank showed the boys pornographic sites over the Internet, while Michael was in the room during their first overnight stay at the ranch.
The indictment also alleges that Jackson paid Tyson $1 million on March 31, 2003 - about two weeks after the Arvizo family left Neverland for the final time.
Another witness in the case today testified that he met Gavin and his family during a comedy camp for disadvantaged children in 1999 at a Los Angeles comedy club called the Laugh Factory where he was an instructor.
Fritz Coleman, a Los Angeles weatherman for KNBC and part-time comedian, described Gavin & Starr Arvizo as “personable, polite and charismatic.”
He testified that he and another comedian, Louise Palanker, delivered Christmas presents to the family at their “very small” apartment in a low-income area of East Los Angeles, so that the children could have a Christmas.
He said that one time in 2000 when Gavin became ill with cancer, he visited him in the hospital. On his last visit at the hospital, the boy was beaming because he got a huge box of gifts from Michael
Mr. Coleman said when the Laugh Factory decided to throw a benefit for the family, he made an announcement about the event on KNBC, but he wasn't involved in putting the benefit together.
He also claims he had met Janet Arvizo only three times, and she never tried to solicit money from him. He heard of conversations around the comedy club about Gavin's father soliciting money from celebrities, but the father had never asked him directly for money.
Court Transcript
Trial Reenactment
Michael arriving w/ Joseph Jackson & security
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Michael w/Joseph Jackson leaving for the day
Arriving to court
Michael Jackson's body guard identifies an individual to Sgt. Ross Ruth and Com. Jeff Meyer, of Santa Barbara Sheriff's Office, who then removed and questioned the man from the fan gallery
Sgt. Ross Ruth, of Santa Barbara Sheriff's Office, questions a man who was removed from the fan gallery
Leaving court
w/Joseph Jackson, leaving the court house after police removed and questioned a man from the fan gallery
w/Joseph Jackson leaving court
w/Joseph Jackson arriving to court
Arriving to court
Arriving to court
Leaving the courtroom during a break
Leaving the courtroom during a break
Tom Sneddon leaving during a break
MJ is delayed from departing by his bodyguards after learning of an alleged security concern at the Santa Barbara County Courthouse at the end of the day's testimony
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Leaving the courtroom during a break
Kiki Fournier, a former housekeeper at Neverland ranch, leaves the courtroom accompanied by Santa Barbara County Assistant District Attorney Mag Nicola after testifying
Katherine & Joseph Jackson arriving at court
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2024.03.07 15:12 FelicitySmoak_ Monday, March 7, 2005 - People v. Jackson Day 6

Monday, March 7, 2005 - People v. Jackson Day 6
Trial Day 6. Week 2
With Davellin Arvizo struggling under defense attorney Tom Mesereau’'s intense cross examination & at the end of her 3-day appearance on the stand, her tales have wavered. Thus, now more than ever before the next sibling in line to take the stand, the accuser’s younger brother’, Starr Arvizo, accounts stands crucial. However providing the defense with more ammunition to tear down the entire family’s credibility, Starr's statements are contradictory and inconsistent when compared with his testimonies given to a grand jury earlier on during the trial and interviews given to numerous other investigators.
Starr Arvizo, now aged fourteen, who is reportedly the sole witness to two accounts of molestation on his brother, gave an interview to psychologist Stanley Katz in May 2003, referred to by the family’s lawyer Larry Feldman. He said he witnessed Michael place his left hand on his brother’s crotch over his pajamas. Then in July, in the first of a series of interviews given to sheriff’'s investigators, Starr said he saw Michael's right hand “jacking off” and also witnessed Michael's erect penis at which point Jackson was allegedly masturbating. Come August, in an interview given to police Starr states that Michael's hand was inside his elder brother’s boxer shorts.
All the left hand/right hand and different attire worn Gavin was witnessed by the brother in a matter of approximately a minute during early hours of the morning with low illumination & while setting off a sensor alarm when approaching the bedroom. Starr claims the alarm was “really low” since the bottom floor door was closed which defeats the sole purpose of having an alarm system to notify of presence in the first place.
It seems though that the charges brought against Michael, whether acts of or attempted molestation are somewhat selective. Starr further stated to Dr Stan Katz that once while riding a golf cart at Neverland Ranch, Michael placed his hand over Gavin's crotch while he was seated to his right. However, at the grand jury, Starr stated that Michael placed his hand over his leg “close” to his private area. When questioned by prosecutor Zonen how close to the private area, the boy replied "“About a couple of inches but he wasn't touching it”". Jackson is not charged with this alleged incident.
Let’s pave the way for Gavin, himself now. His accounts waver just like his siblings despite the fact that he is allegedly claiming Michael molested him numerous times. In the same chronological series of interviews given, July 7th the accuser told investigators Michael took his hands and placed it over his private parts over his clothes (although Starr says it was the other way round –-Jackson’s hand on his brother’s crotch). In an interview given to the police in August, Gavin states he can’t recall any acts of inappropriate touching and when questioned about whether Michael made him do anything he stated "I don’t know. I don’t think he did”"
When it came to the grand jury testimony, the boy’s' tales shifted considerably and seemed to be more decisive. When questioned by prosecutors on whether he touched Michael, the boy stated that although Jackson wanted him to he refused and pulled his hand away against Jackson’'s wishes. For this alleged incident, Michael was charged with a felony count of attempting to commit a lewd act upon a child. In his closing statement to grand jurors, prosecutor Zonen claimed that while the incident wasn't "even attempted, it's actually completed child molestation," prosecutors were "going to give Mr. Jackson the benefit of the doubt on that one" and only charge him with an attempted lewd act.
Starr Arvizo testified that Michael showed them sexually explicit images on the internet, supplied them with wine & appeared nude before them.
The brother said Michael once walked naked into his bedroom at Neverland Ranch, where he & Gavin were sitting on the bed watching a movie, telling them that it was "natural." Mr. Jackson had an erection, the boy said. "We were grossed out," the brother added.
Testifying for the prosecution, Starr said that on numerous occasions, they drank wine with Michael, which he referred to as "Jesus juice," in his bedroom and in his wine cellar.
He also said Michael dialed random numbers to make crank phone calls. If the number turned out not to be a working number, all of them had to take a drink of wine, Starr said.
Starr also said Michael gave them wine on a plane ride from Florida to California. Both Michael & Gavin appeared to be intoxicated, and Michael used the aircraft's phone to make obscene phone calls, he said.
Starr said that on his 2nd visit to Neverland, he and Gavin were in Mr. Jackson's bedroom with him & his associate, Frank Tyson, along with two of Michael's children. He said at Mr. Jackson's suggestion, Tyson used a computer to call up several sites with photographs of scantily clad women.
However, he testified that the 1st overnight sleepover occurred during his family's 2nd visit to Neverland, contradicting testimony by Davellin & the prosecution's opening statement in which the 1st overnight sleepover was said to have occurred on the family's first visit to the ranch.
Upon hearing Starr's testimony, even members of the defense team turned to look at him but Michael did not visibly react.
Starr, who is now 14 and was 12 at the time Jackson is accused of molesting his brother, also said that some of the positive comments he made about Michael in a video prepared by the Jackson camp to rebut the Bashir documentary were untrue, including his statements that Michael helped him with his homework & gave him a phone number he could call any time.
Before being called to the stand, the jurors heard an audiotape in which the Arvizo family described Michael in glowing terms as a father figure who provided safety and love after years of abuse at the hands of their own father.
Gavin said that during his chemotherapy treatment for cancer, "Michael would always put a smile on my face" and that "I would love to spend nights with Michael Jackson."
The tape, introduced by the defense during the cross-examination of Davellin Arvizo, was made on 2/16/03, about two weeks after the Bashir documentary was first broadcast on British television.
The nearly 40-minute audiotape was made by Brad Miller, a private investigator working for attorney Mark Geragos, who at the time represented Jackson. On the tape, family members described repeated incidents of physical abuse at the hands of the father. The mother & father have since divorced.
"I knew Michael was going to protect us," Janet Arvizo said on the tape, also adding that because of her history of living with domestic abuse, she would have known if something untoward was going on between her son and Michael
"I would be the most sensitive to any little thing," she said.
Michael appeared very attentive and somewhat agitated during today's testimony, at points shaking his head and putting one finger to his face.
At one point, Michael stood up during his attorney's questioning of Davellin, prompting Judge Melville to call for a brief comfort break.
During the afternoon session, as the defense & prosecution argued over the admissibility of evidence, Michael complained to the judge:
"I can't hear you. Please speak up"
Cross-examination of Starr Arvizo continues tomorrow
Court Transcript
Trial Reenactment
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Jermaine Jackson hugging attorney Brian Oxman after court
Joe, Katherine, Jermaine & Michael Jackson
Joe, Katherine & Jermaine Jackson
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Joe Jackson
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Thomas Mesereau Jr arriving
Susan Yu arriving
Robert Sanger arriving
Leaving the courthouse
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Joe Jackson
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A fan entering the courthouse
Robert Sanger
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Gary Coleman interviews fans
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2024.02.27 10:08 CWR_Robot Brackets for the upcoming March Tournament

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2024.02.26 22:59 CWR_Robot [Rankings] 26/FEB/24

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2024.02.21 15:33 freakinuhmazin Biopic casting

I'm really liking the casting for the biopic, Coleman Damingo as Joseph and Nia Long as Katherine is perfect and Jaafar as Michael is awesome, at first I thought Jafar being chosen seemed corny but looking at those leaked pics and video of him dancing he is the perfect 👌 choice.
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2024.02.18 07:11 CelebBattleVoteBot BEST FACE: Jenna Coleman Vs. Katherine McNamara

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2024.02.13 01:35 CelebBattleVoteBot Team 1 (Tate McRae, Olivia Holt, Camila Mendes, Margot Robbie, Lily Collins) vs Team 2 (Madison Pettis, Camila Morrone, Laura Marano, Katherine McNamara, Jenna Coleman)

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2024.02.08 08:05 CelebBattleVoteBot Team 1 (Becky G, Hailey Bieber, Katherine Mcnamara, Margot Robbie, Lucy Hale) vs Team 2 (Isabela Merced, Camila Cabello, Lili Reinhart, Laura Marano, Jenna Coleman)

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2024.01.28 18:45 snowmikaelson "I am currently unemployed"


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I have reached the end of my millionth rewatch. Took me longer to get through S7 this time just because it was even more painful to watch for some reason. But at the end of the day, I love this show. It's messy, painful and hard to sit through but it's also beautiful, realistic and has some great messages. This last little montage with everyone saying goodbye is so sweet.
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2024.01.14 02:06 Alarming-Butterfly90 DWTS Battle By Places: Conclusion, and Stats

Xochitl Gomez, the Len Goodman Mirror Ball Trophy Recipient, wins the Final Winners' Showdown and becomes the latest Placement Battle Queen, while Kaitlyn Bristowe receives half a point for her improvement from her previous match-up against Charli D'Amelio. The score is 7-9, which means Season 32 beats Season 29 by just a bit!
The Winners Circle of Season 29 vs Season 32 are Matt Walsh, Anne Heche, Tyson Beckford, Vernon Davis, Mira Sorvino, Jeannie Mai, Lele Pons, AJ McLean, Johnny Weir, Alyson Hannigan, Charity Lawson, Ariana Madix, Jason Mraz, and Xochitl Gomez.
Here are the Winners of each respective Placement in variety of Series, Honourable Mentions, Honorary Pointers and Wildcards for their recognition in their show achievements below
14th Place Winners: Cheryl Ladd, Matt Walsh
13th Place Winners: Sam Champion, Jake T. Austin, Anne Heche
12th Place Winners: Debbie Gibson, Redfoo, Mary Wilson, Selma Blair Jesse Metcalfe, Denise Richards, Dorothy Hamill, Tyson Beckford
11th Place Winners: Melanie C, Jack Wagner, Derek Fisher, Paulina Porizkova, Joseph Baena, Holly Madison, Shannen Doherty, Elisabetta Cannalis, Vernon Davis
10th Place Winners: Kenya Moore, Sherri Shepherd, Sasha Pieterse, Natalie Coughlin, Valerie Harper, Wayne Newton, Monica Aldama, Misty May Treanor, Vanilla Ice, Marla Maples, Kristin Cavallari, Tinashe, Mira Sorvino
9th Place Winners: The Miz, Gavin DeGraw, Melissa Joan Hart, Cody Simpson, Christina Milian, Leeza Gibbons, Jordin Sparks, Adam Carolla, Amber Rose, Doug Flutie, Chynna Phillips, Mary Lou Retton, Mauricio Umansky, Jeannie Mai
8th Place Winners: Vivica A. Fox, Gladys Knight, Hayes Grier, Nikki Bella, Florence Henderson, Heather Morris, Snooki, Mark Cuban, Toni Braxton, Maureen McCormick, Kim Fields, Carson Kressley, Giselle Fernandez, Lele Pons
7th Place Winners: Willa Ford, Chris Jericho, Andy Grammer, Audrina Patridge, Willow Shields, Kate Flannery, Sabrina Bryan, Marlee Matlin, Von Miller, DeMarcus Ware, Barry Williams, AJ McLean
6th Place Winners: Melora Hardin, Roshon Fegan, Lea Thompson, Nancy Kerrigan, Elizabeth Berkley, Jane Seymour, Shannon Elizabeth, Jodie Sweetin, Sean Lowe, David Arquette, Tia Carrere, Alexa PenaVega, Trista Sutter, Johnny Weir
5th Place Winners: Suni Lee, Romeo Miller, Tamar Braxton, Aaron Carter, Charlie White, James Van Der Beek, Cameron Mathison, Daniel Durant, Mario Barrett, Terra Jolé, Lil' Kim, Niecy Nash, Ingo Rademacher, Juan Pablo Di Pace, Chris Mazdzer, Alyson Hannigan
4th Place Winners: Monique Coleman, Ralph Macchio, Brandy, Simone Biles, Lauren Alaina, Jennie Garth, Shangela, Marissa Jaret Winokur, Jana Kramer, Wanya Morris, Aly Raisman, Alexis Ren, Carlos PenaVega, Mirai Nagasu, Charity Lawson
3rd Place Winners: Joey Lawrence, Chelsea Kane, Frankie Muniz, Janel Parrish, Normani, Ally Brooke, Laila Ali, Wayne Brady, Lance Bass, Melissa Rycroft, Erin Andrews, Jacoby Jones, Stacy Keibler, Joey McIntyre, Ariana Madix
2nd Place Winners: JoJo Siwa, Katherine Jenkins, Nick Carter, Lindsey Stirling, Sadie Robertson, Riker Lynch, Corbin Bleu, Mel B, Gabby Windey, Warren Sapp, James Hinchcliffe, Paige VanZant, Zendaya, Milo Manheim, Mario Lopez, Josh Norman, Jason Mraz
1st Place Winners: Iman Shumpert, Donald Driver, Jordan Fisher, Alfonso Ribeiro, Meryl Davis, Amber Riley, Apolo Anton Ohno, Charli D'Amelio, Kristi Yamaguchi, Shawn Johnson, Nyle DiMarco, Kellie Pickler, Drew Lachey, Bindi Irwin, Adam Rippon, Xochitl Gomez
Honorable Mentions (DWTS Heroes vs Villians/Millennials vs Gen-X Placement Battle or S15vsS28 Winners): Justina Machado, Danica McKellar, Drew Scott, Evan Lysacek, Amanda Kloots, Joey Fatone, Helio Castroneves, Karamo Brown, Gilles Marini, Kel Mitchell, Hannah Brown
Honorary Pointers/Wildcards (Special Recognition for Non-Winning Celebs): Emmitt Smith, Mýa, Kyle Massey, Nastia Liukin, Amy Purdy, Nev Schulman, Cristián de la Fuente, Jason Taylor, Laurie Hernandez, Nicole Scherzinger, Ricki Lake, J.R. Martinez, Evanna Lynch, Skai Jackson, Kaitlyn Bristowe
Now that DWTS Battle By Places concludes, until it'll eventually return after Season 33. Thank you guys for joining, and I hope you all enjoyed it and have fun!
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2023.12.30 21:38 Im_Unpopular_AF Outside of the Hogwarts students, who are your picks for the upcoming Netflix series?

The major adult characters I'm listing are these and their requirements for casting. Those I know who will fit the roles I will be mentioning.
Dumbledore - should be at least 75 years old when he's cast in the first season. Peter Capaldi could be a good Dumbledore considering his Doctor Who performance. Iain Glen is another.
Hagrid - Should be at least 50 and stout enough to use stilts like Robbie did. I think Gerard Butler could be a good Hagrid. Stephen Fry is another
McGonagall - Olivia Coleman would be perfect for the role. She's got range and also can carry Maggie's legacy. And she's the right age too, 49 to McGonagall's age of 56 at the first book.
Molly - I think Katherine Tate could be a good option if she can put on some weight. However she's 54 while Molly was 42 in the first book. Sally Hawkins is another. Basically anyone who's between 40-50 years old.
Arthur - Damian Lewis could do well as Arthur. Simon Pegg looks like Arthur too. Same age group as Molly.
Voldemort - I want Cilian Murphy to play him. That's my only fixed choice. The man can play a bad guy. Else Daniel Craig for Voldemort when he's resurrected. They can de age him for the scenes with Hepzibah Smith.
Snape - Fixed choice for me is Aidan Gillen. Man can play disliked characters. Else anyone in the age group of 30-40.
Flitwick - I think even Rowling would accept Peter Dinklage as Filius after his performance as Tyrion Lannister. Else Toby Jones can play the part. Else Warwick Davies can return as Flitwick.
Lupin - An obvious choice could be James Macavoy, but even Joseph Dempsie can be good as Lupin.
Sirius - Kit Harington for me. No one else fits Sirius after I saw Harington as Jon Snow. You can provide alternatives.
Lily Potter - Karen Gillian could be an option as well as Rose Leslie. Anybody in the age group of 25-40.
James Potter - Richard Madden seems a very good choice. Same age group as Lily if not him.
Mad-Eye - Christopher Eccelstone is a great option. He's good at playing sinister people. Or anyone in the 45-60 year age group.
Tonks - Maisie Williams is perfect as Tonks. See her latest pink haired look and you'll believe it.
Bellatrix - Lena Headey, no question. She can do the crazy. Look at her performance as Ma-Ma in Dredd(2012).
Wormtail - Either Jamie Bell or Iwan Rheon. Can't think of anyone else to cast as him.
Lucius - Harry Lloyd is a good choice. Else anyone in the 40-50 group.
Narcissa - Natalie Dormer fits perfectly. She can show the pretty yet arrogant demeanor of Narcissa Malfoy well.
Slughorn - James Cosmo, no question. His moustache matches the description in the book.
Madam Pomfrey - Funnily want to see Saiorse Ronan, but Hannah Murray might fit too.
Please state your preferences with the age and looks in mind.
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