* Halloween countdown post #4
‘Norwegians Can’t Take a Joke’
Parent dresses child up as Jeffrey Dahmer for Halloween.
by Lewis Warsh
‘Halloween Decorations To Fund Cancer Research Deemed “Too Scary”‘
The woman stealing people’s Halloween decorations in South Philly.
Kids twice as likely to die on Halloween night than any other day
Halloween mug shots
Dusten Williams was arrested in April 2006 after waving around a BB gun, pretending it was real.
Travis Stone was arrested in 2007 for drunk driving after he lost control of his car.
Dennis Lalime was arrested for drunk driving in 2013.
A “caveman” was arrested for possession of marijuana and MDMA at a music festival.
Catherine was arrested twice on the same day for drunk driving.
‘Disturbing Halloween decorations caused neighbors to freak out and call 911’
‘Joseph Javorsky. Noted scientist. Played by Tor Johnson. Defected from Soviet Russia. Hunted by KGB. Walks onto a nuclear test site. Touch a button. Things happen. The A-bomb. A man becomes a beast. No-one talks – the camera didn’t have sound gear. A narrator. Unable to speak in full sentences. Flag on the moon. How did it get there? A topless woman is strangled. Nothing to do with the rest of the movie. The beast kills a couple on vacation. Something about the wheels of progress. People hunt the beast. Climb a mountain, then give up. Boys from the city. Not yet caught up in the whirlwind of progress. A guy gets shot from a plane. Man’s inhumanity to man. Beast is finally killed.’
’10-Year-Old Boy Pulls Gun On Woman Who Said She Would Take His Halloween Candy’
Kids Were Told Not to Visit Rex Heuermann’s House on Halloween
‘When people look at my cakes, they recoil in disgust.’
A groundkeeper unknowingly stumbled upon a dead body stripped to its socks and underwear while mowing a yard but thought it was a Halloween decoration. Haley Reavis, whose specific relationship to the body is unclear at this time, questioned the gardener’s rationale in thinking the corpse was a prop left in the middle of the grass facing down.
Witch shares how to hex your ex’s genitalia – and all you need is a cucumber
by Ron Koertge
Halloween-mad teen dies after noose prank to scare his sister goes horribly wrong
‘NEW “EXTREME HAUNT” EVENT FEARGAZM FLOPS’
Happy Halloween from Gay Porn!
‘Man Who Killed Halloween’ still haunts holiday
Ex-prosecutors: Rob Zombie’s haunted house’s ‘Gacy room’ insensitive to families of victims
Teen Jeremy McSpadden Jr playing zombie at Walking Dead-style attraction run down and killed by bus
ARTIST PAINTS GENERIC GHOSTS OVER FOUND PHOTOGRAPHS
Police force cafe to tone down “sick” Halloween murder scene display showing mutilated baby
When you hear that knock on your door on Halloween night, you’re not expecting anything but a little tyke in a colorful costume begging for candy. But for Los Angeles resident Peter Fabiano, “trick or treat” was the last thing he heard. On Halloween night, Fabiano opened the door to reveal a grown-up in full disguise, who shot him in the chest with a .22 in a brown paper bag before fleeing the scene. The murderer was actually a woman named Goldyne Pizer. Pizer was friends with a woman named Joan Rabel, who had a lesbian crush on Fabiano’s wife Betty. Pizer and Rabel hatched a plan to get the man of the house out of the way, but cops managed to track them down and got them jailed for second-degree murder.
10 laws that can spoil your Halloween
Jeffrey Franklin’s dark writings foreshadowed his deadly attack on his family
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p.s. Hey. A commenter has managed to get through the Cloudflare bug and leave comments by setting his IP to Romania, of all things. So you people who are being stopped at the gate might try that? ** _Black_Acrylic, Hi, Ben. Yeah, excellent novel, very sad story. It was very good episode indeed! I might even go back for seconds. I’ll look for Lev Zhitskiy on Facebook and try to follow him, thanks! Have a rich weekend. ** jay, Hi, jay. Oh, shit. They should invent delicious, filling meds. Glad stuff at your flat is flowing though. Let’s both try to have weekends worthy of describing to each other back and forth in their aftermath. ** Lucas, Hey. Yes, I detected that you were at least a little smitten with the local environment when we were hanging. Nature’s cool, for sure. In LA you can be in the mountains or coast or the desert with a mere hour or so drive, and I do miss have those options at my fingertips. Awesome about your new friends. That’s the best key. Thanks for the CSH link. Any ‘band’ that covers GBV is A-okay with me. And it was nice. He nailed Pollard’s voice quite well. And I like that he can sing while barely moving his lips like a ventriloquist. I’m sold. I’ll get one of the early lo-fi CSH things to start. Thank you, my pal. I hope your weekend has all kinds of lovely surprises in store for you. ** Tyler Ookami, Thanks for the Romania IP tip. Maybe just maybe it’s a cure for others? How strange. I’ve already earmarked a search into Nekojiru’s work in general. Super interesting about the sadly failed Richard D James collab. Thanks a lot. I have watched bits and pieces of Téléchat because my friend/collaborator Gisele Vienne considers herself/her work as influenced by it, and she is also a big Topor fan. As am I. I actually did a post dedicated to Topor several years ago. Let me see if I can find it. Here: Roland Topor’s Brains. Thanks for that. What’s going on with you and yours of late? ** HaRpEr, That first viewing sounded like some kind of, yes, Lynch-meets-A-Serbian-Film mashup, but without the pleasure of former and consequences of the latter. I got spooked even by your recounting. Oh, great, though, that you seem to have found your new home, and all the mystical luck needed to lock that in. ‘La Batarde’, yeah, I liked that too. I like Le Duc. I think I did a post re: her. Let me check. Oh, yeah, about her novel ‘Thérèse and Isabelle’, which is very good. I should do a ‘Le Batarde’ post. For some reason, a lot of lot people over here in France don’t like her, but I don’t know why. ** Justin D, It’s true. Most American fast food places in Paris also either have lines around the block (Krispy Kreme, Pizza Hut) or are usually packed (Chipotle, KFC, etc.). Curious. The French seem to think crappy, or, in some cases, ‘crappy’ food is very suave or something. I eat a lot of pasta too. It’s a lifesaver when you’re low on money. My weekend? Zooming with an old friend I haven’t talked to in ages. Try to organise our film’s upcoming cast & crew screening in LA. Work with the VFX person who’s doing the final polishing of our film. Lots of film stuff. That’s my life. See some art? That would be nice. Stuff like that. Should be okay. How was the red carpet that your weekend unrolled before you? ** Oscar 🌀, You actually ate that b’day cake?! It looked kind of … grim, no? But you’ve still alive, that’s all that counts. Pikmin saying hi to me feels like the angels singing must feel to people on their death beds. Thank you. As for me, I pulled out my old Ouija Board yesterday, and I asked the powers that be to put me in touch with the spirit of River Phoenix, and they did, and apparently the spirit of River Phoenix is keeping an eye (?) on our back-and-forth because the first thing his spirit made my fingers spell out was … well, I think you can guess. So you’ve got a high placed friend out there in the ether, Osc. I’m barely reading, and I need to get back to it. I’m very slowly and fitfully reading a novel called ‘Adorable’ by Ida Marie Hede, and it’s very good. I personally prefer Ocean Vuong’s poetry to that novel, but lots of people really like it, so you’re probably okay digging in. Rip off the horrible cover. Be all punk rock. That’s my advice. ** Right. This weekend you get the next installment in the blog’s Halloween rollout, and it’s colorful thing, you must admit. See you on Monday.
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