June 24, 2019
At first, the whole thing seemed accidental. Coincidental. Yes, it was a death. A possible murder? It didn't look like it at the time. It looked like an accident. Yes, it was a victim who had a lot of information about an A list actor. Some information she had shared, but the vast majority she had not. Victims came to her all the time to share their stories. She was the point person. Originally the suspect was very cooperative with police. No issues at all. He provided a driver's license and answered questions. What no one is saying is that no followup interview has ever been done. The license was a real name, but someone who died decades ago. The address was not where the suspect lived. No one has been able to find the person to speak to them. They just vanished. Does that change the working theory of accident to something more? No one even knows who to charge or who to investigate. No fingerprints. Literally nothing. They played it perfectly.
Linda Culkin/Kevin Spacey
At first, the whole thing seemed accidental. Coincidental. Yes, it was a death. A possible murder? It didn't look like it at the time. It looked like an accident. Yes, it was a victim who had a lot of information about an A list actor. Some information she had shared, but the vast majority she had not. Victims came to her all the time to share their stories. She was the point person. Originally the suspect was very cooperative with police. No issues at all. He provided a driver's license and answered questions. What no one is saying is that no followup interview has ever been done. The license was a real name, but someone who died decades ago. The address was not where the suspect lived. No one has been able to find the person to speak to them. They just vanished. Does that change the working theory of accident to something more? No one even knows who to charge or who to investigate. No fingerprints. Literally nothing. They played it perfectly.
Linda Culkin/Kevin Spacey
he's a monster who should spend life in solitary confinement.
ReplyDeleteso he can no longer do damage to anyone EXCEPT himself.
fuck this evil POS
he's the real life Kayser Soze.
ReplyDeleteugh I hate that he's ruined that film for me. it was so good, and the ending was SO good. same w/american beauty (which in retrospective is a little overwraught & dramatic, but still).
ReplyDeletehe's a very talented actor but you can be talented and still be a monster. I just cant stomach looking at him anymore, thus he's tainted all projects he's in for me.
(oh, also bryan singer ruined it too. they ruined it TOGETHER. yuck)
ReplyDeletewhen are people gonna discover ryan murphy is besties with bryan singer? im waiting. ppl in hollywood treat that guy like some darling. fuck him. he's behind the murder of at least two of his tv show stars and we know this
Can Spacey not just recreate the end of K-PAX and vanish forever? Though hopefully, after spending some time in jail.
ReplyDeleteGay Mafia strikes again.
ReplyDeleteThe Guido/mick mafia strikes me more.
DeleteThats good. Seems like you need to be repeatedly struck about the head and neck.
DeleteLA Confidential is perfection to me and Kevin Spacey has ruined that movie for me😪
ReplyDeleteI was so hoping Enty would confirm this was Linda Culkin. There is so much to this story we will never know and the fact that she was still involved with this even after serving prison time for stalking him gives her knowledge of his actions even more credibility. There is a lot behind all this
ReplyDeleteEnty you and Jen should think about covering this on your true crime podcast. The story should be told
ReplyDeleteI will no longer be able to watch Fred Claus. He is poison.
ReplyDelete@nothisagain, actually I want Spacey to be in prison in prison general population, because prison justice.
ReplyDeleteAm I missing the obvious or something? Is Enty implying that KS hired an assassin? If Enty and others know this, then why not get cracking on telling law enforcement?
ReplyDeleteDid you read the blind Bliss? No proof.
ReplyDeleteBayAreaGirl.......What You Said.
ReplyDeleteI can never track reveals because each entry does not have a unique id! Why can't Enty do a date based id that people can then look up to see if a reveal ever happened. The first item of 5/31/19 would be 20190531_1 and so forth. That could be done for all of the historical items also.
ReplyDelete@ATimeintheSun, that’s actually a good idea. Enty admits on the podcast that he often forgets whether he has revealed something. Enty’s an attorney with no tech background, so I don’t think he understands how he can use file names to better organize and designate.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I think AGC will provide a link to the reveal. You may want to check there.
"Linda Culkin was convicted in 2013 of making bomb, anthrax and other death threats." And this was the person to whom Spacey's victims decided to unburden themselves?
ReplyDeletehttps://www.patriotledger.com/news/20190301/woman-killed-by-car-in-quincy-served-time-for-death-threats
And now the latest case is dropped.
ReplyDeleteI don't believe half of this shit about Kevin Spacey.
ReplyDeleteI thought this part was interesting:
ReplyDelete"Pedestrian accidents have long plagued Quincy. A Patriot Ledger analysis of state traffic data from 2002 through 2014 found that on average a pedestrian is hit by a car in Quincy every five days, with one or two killed in a typical year. In those years, there were 897 Quincy crashes involving pedestrians, including 17 that resulted in a death."
Maybe this is a rare actual coincidence