Monday, February 12, 2018

Blind Item #1

This former A list mostly television actor from way back in the day all of you still know thanks to what that role was. I wrote about him not too long ago because he is setting up an alibi to pull off the same thing he got away with years ago. He doubled down on that alibi this past week and that person close to him should watch her back.


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  1. shatner or wagner.

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  2. Wagner never played an iconic character---most people don't know the name of the character he played on "It takes a Thief"---but everyone knows Captain Kirk...

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  3. I think Enty is referencing this, but I still don't see it unless involving other people is the MO.

    http://www.tmz.com/2018/02/12/william-shatner-home-prowler-creepy/

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  4. Shatner's wife's death was certainly weird. Accidentally drowning while swimming?

    http://articles.latimes.com/1999/aug/11/local/me-64692

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    1. @oimachi Her heavy substance abuse problems were very well know long before she drowned. Those are the kind of circumstances where drowning while swimming is somewhat believable.

      I’m leaning toward Wagner on this one, just slightly, because either one of them would have to be an idiot to try the thing they got away with once again.

      Especially at their ages!

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  5. What about Robert Blake?

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  6. GOD. Even in print, he's a terrible actor. Run, Elizabeth, run!

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  7. @Tink, it was Hart to Hart. :)

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  8. Hey s.s. - I was just saying to the wife the other day how I used to LOVE "It Takes a Thief"...Al Monday was the coolest.

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  9. Scott Baio for the Charles in CHarge thing? He was A-list during the happy days era

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  10. No one "still Knows" wagner for his role in Heart to Heart. No one even remembers that show.

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    1. His dog's name on the show: FREEWAY

      One. One person remembers.

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  11. @gauloise I remember him from that role. :) Maybe an age gap thing. He was super popular back then.

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    1. Huge show, i watched for Stephanie Powers but. Very popular show.

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  12. If this is Wagner that means he's going to off St. John by taking her out on a boat and helping her accidently drown.

    I think this is Shatner.

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  13. It's Shatner and a peeping Tom looking in hiswindows. Captain Kirk is iconic way more than Hart to Hart was.

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  14. If you were a child of the 80's then you remember heart to heart.

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  15. Definitely Shatner - Haven't we had a very similar blind recently?

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  16. William Shatner. He’s reported a suspicious man on his property.

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  17. @raging bunnies - I totally forgot about that but you're right! lol

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  18. Wagner is way too much in the news to try something like this again right now. Shatner is just a big enough egomaniac to think he could get away with it again even if he was in the news about the first suspicious death, which he's not been.

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  19. I am a child of the 80s and I forgot about Hart to Hart.
    I know doubling down is a figure of speech but my mind immediately thought of gambling.

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  20. Wagner turned 88 (!) this past week.
    Shatner will turn 87 (!) this March. His hairpiece, of course, will turn 30.

    Do we believe either of these octogenarians are in the physical or mental condition to commit murder?

    Personally, I'd suspect their younger wives of trying to do THEM in.

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  22. Are we sure Khan is really dead, he's fooled us before. CONNN!

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  23. How do you drown in your own swimming pool???

    No sign of foul play my butt hole!

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  24. Suppose paying off the police is cheaper then paying for a divorce...

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  25. I Googled "Did William Shatner murder his wife" & found some interesting reading. I'll paste the links below.
    When I lived in LA, several people I knew in the entertainment industry discussed this case as if it was common knowledge that Shatner was somehow complicit. That if he hadn't actively caused her death, he had still likely let her drown. Shatner himself was said to be an alcoholic, so it's interesting that he tries to cast himself as the victim in the marriage.

    https://nypost.com/1999/08/19/tragic-shatners-shocker-told-wife-he-was-leaving-her-days-before-she-died/

    http://www.celebitchy.com/12348/william_shatners_late_wifes_family_says_he_cared_more_about_his_hair_than_her_life/

    http://www.contactmusic.com/star-trek/news/shatner-once-suspected-in-wifes-death_1069595

    http://www.eonline.com/news/38588/william-shatner-s-911-call

    http://www.gossiprocks.com/forum/gossip-archive/10957-british-investigator-evidence-foul-play-death-william-shatners-wife.html

    This link has some great info as far as a possible motive & scenario that went down the night of the murder:

    http://reason.com/blog/2006/09/14/must-have-been-the-evil-kirk

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  26. @Count, bs, you and I both know it's Squiggy. ;-)

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  27. 😮 Squiggy? Aside from an in appropriate incident with BooBoo Kitty, i never heard anything shady about him.

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