Where's the blood? These come up as the post-hacking bedrooms of Carrie and Robert Payne....
The items below are from insomnia...
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Originally Posted by CaliNative
.... Apparently White pushed a nude Nesbit on a velvet swing in his secret love nest lair in the White-designed old Madison Square Garden (where he was also shot by Thaw at a banquet on the roof garden).
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While we're stretching NLA to NYC for a bit-- Stanford White's "love nest" was not at MSG but rather across the park at 22 West 24th St-- it collapsed from neglect (if not from structural stresses in the White era) a few years ago. (The lot is now used as a parking lot.)
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Originally Posted by tovangar2
I'm the last to know what's what, but you'd think if Harry wanted to plausibly deny paternity, he would have refused to participate in the conjugal visits with his wife (they were not divorced until 1916), not sent $3,650 per year in support or attempt to reconcile as late as 1926.
Nesbit tried to get the Thaw family to accept Russell, but they loathed and disapproved of her and wanted no permanent connection. For her part, Nesbit said, "A working girl could not fight the Thaw millions." Evelyn gave up trying to convince the terrifying "Mother Shaw", but continued to receive support payments from Harry. Nesbit's grandchildren, however, refer to Thaw as their grandfather.
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The research varies-- the conjugal visits are not verifiable, of course...if they did occur, it is not "inconceivable" that Evelyn deliberately got herself knocked up to extort money from the Thaw family. She clearly wasn't playing with a full deck herself, or was simply and not implausibly looking for money, if she thought it was a good idea to even keep in touch with an obviously insane husband, a cold-blooded murder, who in 1916 was arrested for beating--and diddling--a 19-year-old boy. (As for his family's side--while no paragons themselves, their disapproval is understandable, since she had nothing if not a trashy past. Any money given by them to Evelyn was probably to keep the little grubber quiet.) Sad story all around. Evelyn never really had a chance, exploited by a grotesque pimp of a mother and then everyone else.
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Originally Posted by CaliNative
Some genius at Ford should make a complete replica of that car (but modern on the inside). Would sell like hotcakes. Not talking PT cruiser--but a real replica. Bonnie & Clyde's fave car--the V8 flathead. Tired of these wimpy modern cars. 1920s & early '30s (pre-streamline)...When cars were cars etc. Who wouldn't want a car like that?
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Ford would likely fire anyone who came up with such an unworkable, non-volume idea. If you want a stock-appearing '32 Ford with a modern drivetrain, I'm sure there are some for sale in Hemming's.