A remembrance to Eva Gabor on the anniversary of her passing (July 4th, 1995), here as Lorraine Quarl in THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS (1954). A little trivia, Eva Gabor was the first person to appear on TCM Remembers, in the memorial reel for 1995

A remembrance to Eva Gabor on the anniversary of her passing (July 4th, 1995), here as Lorraine Quarl in THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS (1954). A little trivia, Eva Gabor was the first person to appear on TCM Remembers, in the memorial reel for 1995

u/ChrisPeralta — 2 days ago

Remembering Melissa Smith and Nancy Wilcox on their birthday today

Melissa was born on July 4th, 1957 in Midvale, Utah, while Nancy was born on July 4th, 1958, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Melissa was the town chief police's daughter. On October 18th, 1974, Melissa planned to go to a sleepover, but made a detour to a pizza parlor called "The Pepperoni", to help a friend who had an argument with her boyfriend. Her friend saw her exit the place a hour later to go to the sleepover, but Melissa never arrived there. She was reported missing. Her body was found days later in Summit Park. Nancy Wilcox had an argument with his father over her boyfriend on October 1st, 1974. Nancy's boyfriend made a suprise visit to the girl's home, but her father throw him out, before Nancy could ever seen him. Frustated, Nancy exit her home, either to find her boyfriend or to catch a glimpse of air after the argument, but she never made it back home. Nancy's dissapearance wasn't informed until December of that same year. Something that if found is that Nancy was followed and groomed by a man, who would come to Nancy's work, called "Arctic Circle". Nancy reported the offense. Many mistook the man for Ted Bundy, who at the time was still in Washington state, and didn't move to Utah until September. Before his execution in 1989, Ted Bundy admitted the murders of both Melissa Smith and Nancy Wilcox. Bundy say that he kidnapped Melissa and took her to a disclosed location. He held her captive for days (don't know if Melissa was still alive or not, despite police's info that she was still alive for a couple of days) and disposed the body. In relation to Nancy, Bundy admitted to kidnapping her at knifepoint. He took Nancy to a forest, where she was murdered. He then dispossed the body somewhere in Capitol Reef National Park. Melissa was only 17 years old, Nancy was only 16 years old. May both girls rest in peace. You will be always remembered, sweet Princess

https://anotherbundyblog.com/category/melissa-anne-smith/

https://killerinthearchives.blog/case-file-nancy-wilcox-1974/

https://killerinthearchives.blog/case-file-melissa-smith-1974/

WARNING: those links contain graphic language relating to both Melissa and Nancy's cases.

u/ChrisPeralta — 2 days ago
▲ 56 r/90s

Happy (belated) 30th anniversary to Independence Day (1996)

Released on July 3rd, 1996, this mix of action and sci-fi was one of the highest grossing films of the 90s, and the highest of 1996. Scenes like the White House explosion or the fight over the skies of Area 51 near the ending are unforgettable. Same as characters like Steven Hiller, David Levinson, Thomas Whitmore, and many more. One of the greatest alien invasion movies of all time

u/ChrisPeralta — 2 days ago

9 de 10 equipos de la confederación africana clasificaron a segunda fase del mundial

Sudáfrica, Marruecos, Egipto, Costa de Marfil, Cabo Verde, Senegal, República Democrática del Congo, Ghana y Algeria lograron la clasificación a segunda fase (Sudáfrica, Egipto, Costa de Marfil, Cabo Verde y RD Congo lo hicieron por primera vez). Solo Túnez no pudo clasificar a segunda fase

u/ChrisPeralta — 9 days ago

Por qué a Chile le resultó a Bielsa a diferencia de Argentina y Uruguay?

Chile fué la única de las tres selecciones que dirigió Bielsa que clasificó a segunda fase en un Mundial. Por qué le resultó con nosotros y no con las otras dos selecciones que dirigó: Argentina el 2002 y Uruguay ahora?

u/ChrisPeralta — 9 days ago
▲ 784 r/70s

Remembering Farrah Fawcett on the (belated) anniversary of her passing. Truly an icon and a kind woman

u/ChrisPeralta — 10 days ago

For some reason, Alice Hostetler appeared on the Lucky 38. Did anybody had that issue?

Third photo was me blowing Alice for no reason

u/ChrisPeralta — 13 days ago

Remembering Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman on the (belated) anniversary of their murders

Yesterday marked the 32nd anniversary of the shocking murders of Nicole Brown and his friend Ron Goldman. Both were found murder outside Nicole's residence in Brentwood. Nicole's ex-husband, O. J. Simpson, was arrested following a pursuit and was tried for the murders. He was acquitted following a highly publicized trial. To this day, Nicole and Ron murders remain unsolved, although Nicole's family believe that Simpson is the one responsible for the murders. May Nicole and Ron rest in peace

u/ChrisPeralta — 23 days ago
▲ 10 r/fnv

What are you doing Michael Angelo?

Self-isolation and fear of exteriors has taken its toll on poor Michael Angelo

u/ChrisPeralta — 23 days ago
▲ 44 r/chile

Se acuerdan del Cisarro?. Volvió, en forma de almacén

Aquí en Antofagasta

u/ChrisPeralta — 29 days ago
▲ 1.0k r/TrueCrimeDiscussion+1 crossposts

Remembering Judith Barsi on her heavenly birthday today

Judith Barsi was an American child actress, best know for her appearances in various TV shows in the mid-to-late 1980s including Remington Steele, Punky Brewster, The Fall Guy, Cagney & Lacey, The Love Boat, St. Elsewhere, among others, as well in the animated films The Land Before Time and All Dogs Go to Heaven, both released posthumously. Barsi, along with her mother Maria, were killed by Judith's father József, who then killed himself by gunshot. Before her murder, Judith alongside her mother, were suffering from physical and physicological abuse by József, who resented her own daughter's success. Maria was planning to divorce from József two months before the murders. A wonderful actress gone too soon, but is still remembered with love and kidness. May Judith and Maria rest in peace

u/ChrisPeralta — 1 month ago
▲ 30 r/chile

En su centenario, recordar que Marilyn Monroe tiene un calle con su nombre aquí en Chile (especificamente en Lo Prado)

El dato random del día

u/ChrisPeralta — 1 month ago