Thursday, March 01, 2018

Blind Item #9

"I should have killed you when I had the chance," were the only words left on a voicemail yesterday to this A- list actress. It sounded like someone distorted the voice using a computer program or autotune. Hmmm, wonder who would have access to an autotune she knows. She did turn it over to the FBI.


51 comments:

  1. I'm going to say Marilyn Manson to ERW

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    1. Yes! Wish she’d name him, he seems like such a controlling misogynist pig

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  3. +1 Scary stuff. From previous blind it sounds like he’ll have to settle for killing himself.

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  4. The FBI? That'll help!
    Subhanallah

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  5. Donald Trump to Stormy Daniels

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  7. Funny because nowadays anyone with a PC can filter the original voice

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  8. Ghostface? Don't go out to check the swimming pool.

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    1. Jokes on you.
      I don’t have one.

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  9. I feel like something is brewing with Manson.

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  10. Doesn't sound like the sort of thing someone should leave on a voicemail, most criminals don't volunteer to be recorded.

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  11. Voicemail? Is it the 90s?

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  12. You don't have a cellphone Deborah?

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    1. I suppose it wouldn’t be scary in a text, but I don’t know anyone who leaves a VM, and if they get them, they don’t listen to them

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    2. I'm old school, landline, cord, answering machine. No cell.

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    3. Love my freedom!

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  13. He placed hmmmm into the blind or a reason imo, might be unpopular guess around here, but ill go with tony stark and ultron.

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  14. Rafael to Gal Gadot.

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  15. lol. I don't use voicemail ever.
    If I miss your call I text you back or message you on kik or whatever.
    Honest question - who uses voicemail?

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  16. You should all listen or read the testimony ERW gave the other day in front of Congress. The whole time she was describing her rape, I knew it was MM and it made me sick to my stomach hearing the things he did to her.

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    1. Something about the company one keeps too, no? See his band mate

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    2. Didn’t MM also mess up Rose McGowan? Thought I read somewhere that she broke up with him cause she couldn’t take his weirdness anymore or something like that.

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  17. I figured out a long time ago that I didn't want to know anything about anyone involved with the music I liked. It's like hot dogs, if you knew everything that went into them you'd never be able to enjoy them.

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  18. Also.. on Twitter. Look at Manson’s latest tweet! Oh, and Patricia arquettes re: ERW..

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  19. Those are A Day to Remember lyrics 🤔

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  20. Another woman posted on Twitter about Manson and had to lock down her account due to threatening texts and messages
    Screenshot : https://i.imgur.com/ONV6eiK.png

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  21. That's what I always say to my wife when I leave a voice message

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  22. Marilyn Manson is an admitted Satan worshipper. Is anyone surprised by his behavior?

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  23. Donald Trumpski to Hope Hicks

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  24. I am not victim blaming, but is anyone surprised that someone who names their "act" after Charlie Manson, would turn out to be a bad person? Why did ERW date someone like that? I'm not blaming her. He was wrong.

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  25. @Lizpop, I use voice mail due to the nature of my profession. I am often with clients and cannot be disturbed, if another location needs me, or a fellow professional needs some information, they leave a voicemail from their work phone.

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  26. Wow, he is awful. I hope the FBI does decide to pursue him. Good for her for turning it over.

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  27. The title of my autobiography:
    If I’d Killed You When I Met You I’d Be Out Of Jail By Now

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  28. Seems like Marilyn Mason reads Crazy Days and Nights

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  29. I am going to be different and say Chris Brown/Rihanna because of the autotune comment

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  30. What is this voicemail thing? I use voicemail all the time because I never answer my phone. How can you live without it?

    Anyone with a computer can disguise their voice.... You can filter it through Garageband filters (on a Mac) and record it. Or use 50 other programs out there. You sure don't need access to an autotune.

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  31. Whoa. Literally JUST read the ERW piece before this. I knew it was MM the first sentence. Fucking hell. And he's been all tweaked out.. Burn Hollywood, burn.

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  32. Newbomb: Ex army officer, Jiu Jitsu expert & combat trainer Gal would pulverise his sorry backside before he could even get the second word out, then choke him with her Miss Israel sash.

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  33. I honestly do not think ERW is talking about MM for one If he was that way Rose would of said so by now and also I would assume Dita would chime in too. Plus I would hardly call him very powerful back then. And MM did and still does have tons of groupies who would probably let him torture them tbh I think she is talking about Norton, and if i remember correctly when they dated she was 16 or 17 and he was in his 30s. I am not saying MM isnt probably a total freak in the sheets lol but wouldn't you kinda assume that was the case before dating him. She dated him after Norton so that would explain why she dated MM in the first place.

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  34. “Hmmm, wonder who would have access to an autotune she knows.”
    Russell Simmons?

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  35. If the story I heard about MManson, his cronies and the blind girl in the recording studio are remotely true, then I’d believe anything of him. (Note, it was suggested that it was all consensual... sure)

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  36. I agree with Ligeia - I do not believe this is Manson. Seems more likely Ed Norton.

    Besides the timeline not matching, when Wood gave an interview about the assault, she specifically mentioned Manson being a positive influence.

    "I met somebody that promised freedom and expression and no judgments," she explains. “And I was craving danger and excitement. I looked at my mother and said, 'Mom, I'm gonna get on this tour bus for eight months and see the world and have a crazy journey and find myself, and if people aren't OK with that, I'm sorry, but I can't live my life for other people.'”

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