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  • #121

Oh wow!

Well thank God for these dogs!

However...

Now, not only have I lost my appetite but, I can't sleep!

Good night sleep tight and don't let the bed bugs bite!
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  • #122
Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer - YouTube

This is the link to the Philip Carlo interview.
In it he himself, philp Carlo said that he smelled a distinct odor coming from Richard Ramirez who he said was freshly showered. The kind of odor that surviving victims of other sks had described. Yes, eewwwwww!

This theory sounds superstitious, like the old tales about the devil smelling like sulfur. It's more plausible that Ramirez has some long-standing filthy habits and one shower wasn't enough to get rid of the stink.

(Still, I confess to being totally intrigued by stories like this, and am now off to listen to the radio show.)
 
  • #123
Is there some reason we can't use his full name? The guy is well known, and it was widely reported that remains were found washed up in his back yard. No-one is accusing him of having anything to do with murder, are they? If Tom Cruise found a human arm bone in his yard, would we suddenly have to refer to him as TC, in order to protect his identity?

I'm confused.

Sure you can mention him by name, MK, within the context of the media reports. In this forum in particular, however, it's always best to start out using initials and keep it that way. A slew of posts were removed previously due to poster indiscretion when discussing this individual.
 
  • #124
  • #125
Has anyone seen this? A screenplay written by Frankvespe. I haven't read it yet, not sure if I want to. The title is Book of 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬: confessions of the Gilgo Beach Killer. Tasteless for sure but, is it something to look into?
http://labs.triggerstreet.com/screenplay/book-of-🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬-confessions-of-the-gilgo-beach-killer
 
  • #126
Okay now...I am reading through the screenplay of Book Of 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬: Confessions of the Gilgo Beach killer. It seems to be written in a familiar style. Very disturbing content. WTH is REALLY going on?
 
  • #127
Researching this case is just getting WAY too bizarre for my taste. I'ma bout to wash my hands of ALL this crazy making -ness!! :banghead:
 
  • #128
  • #129
Okay now...I am reading through the screenplay of Book Of 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬: Confessions of the Gilgo Beach killer. It seems to be written in a familiar style. Very disturbing content. WTH is REALLY going on?

Wow, just running a little search: This guy has links to Queens, East Hampton, Hempstead (Levittown) & Amagansett. He is 57 years old and a videographer.

Here is the summary of the book:

Synopsis

"While searching for missing Craisglist prostitute Shannan Gilbert, ten dismembered bodies are found scattered along Ocean Parkway in Gilgo Beach; yet Suffolk Police, NYPD and the FBI have no clues, no motive, no suspects. When a water-logged notebook OAK BEACH 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 floats by after Hurricane Sandy, we hear, we see, we feel every delicious detail."

IMO, Something is really "off-color" about this.
 
  • #130
  • #131
This says the mugshot guy, FDV, is 54. The Videographer, FJV, is supposed to be 57.
 
  • #132
Okay now...I am reading through the screenplay of Book Of 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬: Confessions of the Gilgo Beach killer. It seems to be written in a familiar style. Very disturbing content. WTH is REALLY going on?
I don't want to download it. Can you post a snippet that shows writing style, please?
 
  • #133
  • #134
I don't want to download it. Can you post a snippet that shows writing style, please?

I can't copy paste off of a pdf...I'll try to figure something out.
 
  • #135
Another Work at the same site. Just stumbled on it while looking for his stuff.:
Summary:By Permission : Scripts : Amazon Studios
studios.amazon.com/scripts?collab=by_permission&dev...
(Thriller and Suspense, Drama) Jessica is a high-class blackmailing 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬, who falls in love with three of her clients. Together .... Writer: Frank Vespe. No rating ...

From Google Search: https://www.google.com/search?q=bea..._pw.r_qf.&fp=4d37f54eab124421&biw=939&bih=412

OOPS!, not his but another screenwriter on the same site.
 
  • #136
Taken from Book of 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬: Confessions of the Gilgo Beach Killer screenplay by Franckvespe

Eddie:

Her ol' mans no bargin, some drugged out ****ing herion addict, doesn't have a clue which end is up. Stumbled into Jimmy's basement the other night, Jimmy beat the **** out of him, dumped him on 98th Street, front of the ****ing merry-go-round

Eddie:

Just like her ol' lady a 🤬🤬🤬🤬 through and through. (looks down on body) Trying to corrupt my son you 🤬🤬🤬🤬 *****! (kicks body) **** you *******! You got what you deserve!

So I just wrote out the above snippets. Wish I could do more but it's not so easy on this phone. Maybe more tommorrow.
 
  • #137
I am HORRIBLE at written and oral book reports, but when I'm finished reading it...I will do my best for those of you who don't want to read it. It might take me a day or more though, so I encourage you to read it for yourself.
 
  • #138
Eddie

Her ol' mans no bargin, some drugged out ****ing herion addict, doesn't have a clue which end is up. Stumbled into Jimmy's basement the other night, Jimmy beat the **** out of him, dumped him on 98th Street, front of the ****ing merry-go-round

Eddie:

Just like her ol' lady a 🤬🤬🤬🤬 through and through. (looks down on body) Trying to corrupt my son you 🤬🤬🤬🤬 *****! (kicks body) **** you *******! You got what you deserve!

So I just wrote out the above snippets. Wish I could do more but it's not so easy on this phone. Maybe more tommorrow.

Am I as writer, supposed to defend that writer's style? I hope not! :floorlaugh::floorlaugh:
 
  • #139
Am I as writer, supposed to defend that writer's style? I hope not! :floorlaugh::floorlaugh:

No not that! Can you tell me though, if you think it is written in the same style as Confessions of the Oak Beach Drifter? In my very humble, UNprofessional opinion, I think it is. I could be wrong. I posed the question to Vito Safarti, and am waiting for a reply. Here's another snippet...
Taken from Book of 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬: Confessions of the Gilgo Beach Killer screenplay by Frankvespe

Mario:

Ain't like it was when we was kids, right Bobby? Boozin' til we was plastered, then show the cops an old PBA card
.

Chicky:

It's like night and ****ing day. Cops pull you over, you're in the slammer.
 
  • #140
No not that! Can you tell me though, if you think it is written in the same style as Confessions of the Oak Beach Drifter? In my very humble, UNprofessional opinion, I think it is. I could be wrong. I posed the question to Vito Safarti, and am waiting for a reply. Here's another snippet...
Taken from Book of 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬: Confessions of the Gilgo Beach Killer screenplay by Frankvespe

Mario:

Ain't like it was when we was kids, right Bobby? Boozin' til we was plastered, then show the cops an old PBA card
.

Chicky:

It's like night and ****ing day. Cops pull you over, you're in the slammer.

At a first glance, I would say no. Both use wrong grammar and slang, but the screenplay is full of that cramped use of F-words and out of context slang, that is such a typical brand of certain basically pretty high IQ writers in the urge to be "authentic". Sounds a little bit like the first season of Dexter, only worse. This guy is intelligent and tries to play dumb, but he is not intelligent enough to get away with it. While the drifter looks real in the sense, that he indeed has some limited education.
 

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