Ronald Defeo jr
The Amityville House Of Horror For Sale. In November 1974 Ronald DeFeo, Jr. shot six members of his family dead as they slept in their beds. Both DeFeo’s parents, two sisters and two brothers were killed using a .35 caliber rifle, all the victims were found lying on their stomachs in bed and not one of them appeared to have been woken by the gunfire as DeFeo walked from room to room killing his relatives. DeFeo was found guilty of all six murders and is incarcerated at the Green Haven Correctional Facility in New York.
In December 1975 George and Kathy Lutz moved into 112 Ocean Avenue along with their three children. The Lutzes spent a total of 28 days at the house before fleeing the property claiming they had been terrorised by paranormal phenomena and forced out. The Lutzes experiences were used as a basis for Jay Anson’s novel The Amityville Horror, which was published in 1977 and made into a film in 1979. Read more »
Jimmy Kimmel Live
The fans were not satisfied on the last ending. They want more. Many were asking, “Is this the End?”. It looks like Lost Finale Ending were not cleared to them. They were like asking themselves, “Are they in Purgatory”? Lost Ending theories arose from those questions. After all those episodes of Lost, it came to a bittersweet ending that aired on May 23, 2010. Watch the Lost Finale Online to see the ending of Lost. Don’t let spoilers get to you without seeing the real deal. I know we will miss the TV series Lost now that it ended just now. We got surprised of the ending of Lost though.
After airing the Lost Finale on ABC, next is Jimmy Kimmel Live special which is Aloha to Lost. The casts of Lost appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live. Even in Jimmy Kimmel Live, Lost is still the issue. Watch it too, and hear what they have to say about Lost.
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Charles Djou’s Victory Opens New Door
Republican Charles Djou has breached the Democrats bastion by winning the special election in Hawaii’s First Congressional District – the Honolulu district where President Obama grew up. Djou became only the third Republican to win from Hawaii. Charles Djou’s victory in the heavily Democratic district is seen as a welcome political reversal for the GOP. In 2008, Obama won from here securing 70 percent of the vote, and no Republican had come from Hawaii in the last 20 years.
The victory also snapped a winning streak for Democrats, who had emerged victorious in seven consecutive special elections for Congress. The Democrats havd won two races in upstate New York and one in Pennsylvania. Source
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American Idol raises almost 45 million
Sir Elton John, Alicia Keys and Carrie Underwood were among the stars who performed in Wednesday’s live special event organized by the producers of top-rated singing contest “American Idol.”
Two previous editions of “Idol Gives Back” in 2007 and 2008 raised a total of around $140 million from audience and corporate donations.
Some 18.3 million Americans watched Wednesday’s show on Fox television, which was scaled down partly because of the U.S. economic recession, and expectations were lower. The $45 million is expected to rise when proceeds from iTunes sales are added, Fox said. Read more »
Sienna Miller
British actress Sienna Miller’s life has been made intolerable because of a “campaign of harassment” by photographers, her lawyer told London’s High Court on Thursday.
Miller, 26, star of movies such as “Alfie” and “Layer Cake,” is taking legal action against photographic agency Big Pictures (UK) Limited and its founder, Darryn Lyons, claiming they are guilty of harassment and invasion of privacy.
At a preliminary hearing, her lawyer David Sherborne said the actress had been caused “substantial alarm, fear and enormous distress” by their conduct, the Press Association reported. The agency and Lyons are contesting the claims.
Miller’s private life and particularly her romantic liaisons have been a staple fodder for the tabloid press, with barely a day going by without her picture appearing in newspaper show business gossip columns. Read more »
Zara Phillips injured in cross-country fall
PAU, France (AFP) – Zara Phillips, the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II, fell from her horse and injured her shoulder at an international event here on Saturday, the organisers said.
The 27-year-old Phillips, the eventing world champion in 2006, fell from her mount Tsunami II as it approached a fence in the cross-country portion of the competition.
The 10-year-old horse suffered a fractured vertebra and could be put down. Read more »
Linda Hogan
Linda Hogan: Postjail Nick’s a “Changed Person” Los Angeles (E! Online) – According to his mom, Nick Hogan went into jail a boy and came out a man. A man who still wants to be a kid, that is.
“He’s a changed person,” Linda Hogan told local reporters Tuesday in an impromptu press conference outside her Florida home. “He went into prison as a juvenile, and you know he’s experienced something that is gonna mold and change him for the rest of his life, for his adult life. He wants to make a positive difference in this world.”
Nick, who turned 18 while behind bars, was sprung from a Pinellas County jail at about 12:30 a.m. today after serving 166 days of an eight-month sentence for reckless driving for a DUI crash that left pal John Graziano critically injured and in need of lifelong medical care.
“I cried when I hugged him,” Linda said, standing in front of a homemade “Welcome Home” sign and yellow balloons.
“Basically we just feel that we as a family wanna stay private,” she continued. “I hope everybody can respect his privacy. He’s had six months in jail, and he’s just gotta try to regroup and remold his life…In the future, I think his actions will speak louder than words, so really there’s not a whole lot else to say.
“I think when people just watch, [they'll see] he’s a changed person.” Read more »
Mr. Blackwell Dies at 86
Mr. Blackwell, the acerbic designer whose annual worst-dressed list skewered the fashion felonies of celebrities from Zsa Zsa Gabor to Britney Spears, has died. He was 86. He died Sunday of complications from an intestinal infection, publicist Harlan Boll said.
Mr. Blackwell, whose first name was Richard, was a little-known dress designer when he issued his first tongue-in-cheek criticism of Hollywood fashion disasters for 1960 — long before Joan Rivers and others turned such ridicule into a daily affair.
Year after year, he would take Hollywood’s reigning stars and other celebrities to task for failing to dress in what he thought was the way they should. Read more »
Ryan O’Neal
Ryan O’Neal and his son, Redmond, were charged Wednesday with possession of methamphetamine. Both face felony drug possession charges, deputy district attorney James Garrison said. Redmond O’Neal, 23, also faces misdemeanor charges for possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of pepper spray.
He and his 67-year-old actor father are scheduled to be arraigned Nov. 13.
The father and son were arrested Sept. 17 after deputies searched their Malibu home, part of Redmond’s probation. Police said drugs were found on Redmond and in Ryan O’Neal’s living area. Read more »
Alexei Cherepanov died
New York Rangers prospect Alexei Cherepanov died during a game in his native Russia on Monday night. He was 19.
The Rangers did not reveal the circumstances of Cherepanov’s death when contacted by PA SportsTicker.
The New York Post reported that Cherepanov suffered a heart attack and collapsed on the bench during Avangard Omsk’s game against Vityav Chekhov.
TSN of Canada reported that medical officials attempted to get Cherepanov’s heart beating again. According to the web site, there was no ambulance present at the arena. The report stated that it took between “15 and 20 minutes” to transport Cherepanov from the arena to the hospital.
The Rangers observed a moment of silence in his honor prior to Monday’s game against the New Jersey Devils. Read more »
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