Today's Blind Items - Death Watch
The manuscript is written. It has a publisher. No one wants to actually see it in print though, until this permanent A list singer, solo and in a group passes away. They don't want her final days to be people asking questions about things she did 60 years ago with her significant other. It was bad enough all of the things they would do to young female fans on each stop of their tour, often taking the young girls with them for days on end until they finally dropped them off in a town hundreds of miles from their home, with no food or money and no way to even make a phone call.
They certainly don't want to change the narrative of being a survivor when there are at least a half dozen accounts in the manuscript of young girls not even able to try and make that phone call, because they ended up dead. It was rarely an accident they ended up dead. They had just been put through so much that if they were allowed to go home, the attention would have been bright and jail would have been a possibility. I say a possibility because they knew no one really would care all that much about doing anything, but they didn't want to leave anything to chance. The manuscript has dozens of interviews with victims who have lived with what happened to them their whole lives. They will be heard.
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