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Anyone who doubts the authenticity of Pesci's psychotic rage has never met someone with a Napoleon complex.His midgetry even improves it.
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Anyone who doubts the authenticity of Pesci's psychotic rage has never met someone with a Napoleon complex.His midgetry even improves it.
This here is why it’s a miscast: because that’s exactly what it comes across as. The Napoleon Complex is entirely dismissive, rather than a trait to be feared. He’s angry because he’s short and he’s pathetic because it means he has something to prove.Anyone who doubts the authenticity of Pesci's psychotic rage has never met someone with a Napoleon complex.
This here is why it’s a miscast: because that’s exactly what it comes across as. The Napoleon Complex is entirely dismissive, rather than a trait to be feared. He’s angry because he’s short and he’s pathetic because it means he has something to prove.
I watched the movie then read the book then rewatched the movie. It’s a blatant miscast and I can only assume it’s a psyop that’s convinced people otherwise. There’s nothing about his acting that couldn’t be done by a guy twice as tall and half as old.I'm going to be kind and assume you only half-watched the movie while surfing Grindr on your smartphone.
Per Trevor Angell: I remember when that seven-year-old girl was murdered in Primm. There was a national outcry about both the killing, and the (in)actions of the murder's friend David Cash Jr., who witnessed him attack the little girl and haul her into the restroom, but did nothing about it. Cash, who showed all the signs of being a sociopath, became a hated pariah at his university and elsewhere. I wonder where he is today.
But Cash walked out of the restroom and left 7-year-old Sherrice Iverson to her fate: sexual molestation and death by strangulation. According to two of Cash's former high school pals, Cash told them he watched the sexual molestation. Cash himself told Nora Zamichow of the Los Angeles Times that, just before he and Strohmeyer joined Cash's father for a car ride back to the young men's homes in Long Beach, Cash asked his friend if Sherrice had been sexually aroused.
"Why would you ask if the little girl was aroused?" said the Times reporter.
"I don't know, it's just the way I think," Cash answered.
Like they said there's a lot of holes in the desert and lot of problems are buried in those holes. There are so many mobsters and people associated buried out there its crazy. Almost all of them are unsolved and they never will be solved without snitching. Historically speaking police didn't have any issues with well known gangsters disappearing and never showing up again, solving their murders were not a priority.I think it's unfair to say he was miscast when he managed to turn in one of the most iconic mafioso performances of all time. Goodfellas took a lot of liberties with both casting and facts. Just check out what Paul Vario really looked like some time and compare him to the avuncular Paul Sorvino: the real guy looked like the monster he was. And Billy Batts got whacked for way more reasons than badmouthing Tommy when he got out of prison.
EDIT: Just to keep things on topic, Tommy DeSimone's disappearance is officially unsolved. No one has ever been charged with his murder and his body has never been found. There are theories that he was dumped in one of the so-called "mafia cemeteries" that have been uncovered in the woollier parts of the outer boroughs, but there's no real evidence for it, and he theoretically could be anywhere. Personally, I've always wondered how many mob hits wound up in the Fresh Kills Landfill. That place was so enormous nothing could be found there after just a few weeks of regular garbage dropoffs.
Two separate, never identified guys, committing the same exact kind of heinous crime at roughly the same time in the same general area - what are the odds? Having only known about this for a few hours I feel confident in saying obviously they were the same person.Thames Torso Murders/Jack the Ripper(?)
I've always thought TTM/Ripper were probably the same, but the outliers afterwards may have been copycats.How likely is it that those Ripper-like murders were merely copycats? I wonder if it's the same guy or maybe they were working together for some unknown reason.
I will say this. If they're not from a copycat, then we almost certainly know the Ripper's true identity: Charles Allen Lechmere.How likely is it that those Ripper-like murders were merely copycats?
The only reason serial killers stop is usually they get locked up for something else or they die. It was very easy to end up dead and for no one to care in London at that time.I've always thought TTM/Ripper were probably the same, but the outliers afterwards may have been copycats.
I think Jack was dead well before 1903 and quite possibly from tertiary syphilis, which had caused him to resent prostitutes specifically. That's kind of a milquetoast theory.
(I don't think it was Sickert, even if the guy was a sicko. The actual evidence is weak and almost purely inferential.)
Odds are impossible, if we look at it by the numbers there is no way. Modern USA has a population of ~300 million and there's 25-50 serial killers on the loose at any given time. Late 1800s London had a population of 5-6 million and for a comparison my entire country has 5-6m people with just 1 active (not caught) serial killer that i know of.Two separate, never identified guys, committing the same exact kind of heinous crime at roughly the same time in the same general area - what are the odds? Having only known about this for a few hours I feel confident in saying obviously they were the same person.
TT murders started earlier than Jack the Ripper but i think the legit ones stopped in early 1890s. Something happened to the suspect that made him stop or move to another country, there have been some american serial killers many thought were Jack the Ripper.How likely is it that those Ripper-like murders were merely copycats? I wonder if it's the same guy or maybe they were working together for some unknown reason.
What do you think about Prince Albert Victor being Jack the Ripper?I will say this. If they're not from a copycat, then we almost certainly know the Ripper's true identity: Charles Allen Lechmere.
Massive tl;dr: Lechmere was a van driver who in the last few decades has become a highly popular candidate for the Ripper's real identity. This is for several reasons, and while almost all of them are circumstantial, all of them being purely coincidental would require him to be one of the unluckiest people ever, especially if he's also not the Thanes Torso Killer.
I think it's bullshit and he couldn't even possibly have been there.What do you think about Prince Albert Victor being Jack the Ripper?
Yeah its reaching too far imo, but still maybe my favorite theory and would make for a great TV show or something.I think it's bullshit and he couldn't even possibly have been there.
Between this boy and the boy in the box, it sends a shiver up my spine to think how many other children ended up like that before the turn of the last century... Considering how brutal parenting standards were back then, I'd imagine there's AT LEAST another handful of unidentified children who perished from parental abuse and completely slipped through the cracks
On the bright side, the adoptive parents died nearly 40 years ago, so you can put a wooden sign on their plot saying that they killed a child.Between this boy and the boy in the box, it sends a shiver up my spine to think how many other children ended up like that before the turn of the last century... Considering how brutal parenting standards were back then, I'd imagine there's AT LEAST another handful of unidentified children who perished from parental abuse and completely slipped through the cracks![]()
Wait is this the same Ness that Robert Stack portrayed?!I have good one for this thread but apologies beforehand for mobilefaggotry. Also keep in mind before looking this up that its all around very gruesome.
Cleveland Torso Murders/Butcher of Kingsbury Run.
This case involves a main suspect, deranged veteran called Dr. Francis Edward Sweeney, he was in the trenches of the Great War as a medic/surgeon and got grievously injured during a gas attack while working in a unit that does amputations. He had 13 confirmed victims, all of them butchered to pieces but probably killed way more than that.
Legendary Elliot Ness tried capturing him for years but politics got in the way of justice because Sweeney was closely related to Ness's main political rival Congressman Martin L. Sweeney. Officially the killer remains unidentified and case is to this day wide open.
Killings stopped when Ness ordered the tear down of Kingsbury Run shantytown (this killed his career but saved many future victims) and Sweeney was locked up in a mental institution, untill the end Sweeney kept tormenting Ness with insane letters. Many consider Ness himself as the last victim of Cleveland Torso Murderer because he coped with trauma and fallout from this case by slowly drinking himself to death. Below are some of the letters that Ness received and i'll add a very good read on the topic.
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