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Post by BEERxTaco on Dec 26, 2007 11:06:21 GMT -5
Interesting tidbit on Al Adamson, the director of Brain of Blood:
Al Adamson's life came to a brutal and abrupt untimely end at age 66 when he was murdered by his live-in contractor on August 2, 1995. His body was found buried under his freshly laid cement and tile bathroom. Adamson's contractor was a man by the name of Fred Fulford (who was convicted and sentenced to 25 years to life) who posed as him using his clothes and credit cards at a hotel in Florida while on the run.
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Post by Hugh Beaumont on Dec 26, 2007 14:00:55 GMT -5
MERRRRRY CHRISTMAS!
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Post by Captain Hygiene on Dec 26, 2007 16:37:39 GMT -5
No disrespect, but that would probably make a more interesting movie than most of what was on MST3k or will likely be on CineTit.
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Post by Bix Dugan on Dec 26, 2007 19:42:20 GMT -5
One more reason to NEVER trust a contractor...
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Post by vanhagar3000 on Dec 27, 2007 2:07:39 GMT -5
He was probably someone who paid to see Brain of Blood.
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Post by Roz on Dec 27, 2007 3:52:42 GMT -5
Whoa!
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Post by Godo on Dec 28, 2007 8:52:36 GMT -5
That is one messed up story!
They should include it on the DVD in some fashion. Interviews with family, friends, and cops a la 60 minutes, 48 hours, Dateline NBC, 20/20, whatever.
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Post by doctorz on Dec 28, 2007 9:54:23 GMT -5
Interesting. Thanks for the info. Knowing that will enhance watching the show. Seriously.
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Post by RAD on Dec 28, 2007 9:57:18 GMT -5
Interesting tidbit on Al Adamson, the director of Brain of Blood: Al Adamson's life came to a brutal and abrupt untimely end at age 66 when he was murdered by his live-in contractor on August 2, 1995. His body was found buried under his freshly laid cement and tile bathroom. Adamson's contractor was a man by the name of Fred Fulford (who was convicted and sentenced to 25 years to life) who posed as him using his clothes and credit cards at a hotel in Florida while on the run. What strikes me as odd is the phrase; 'who posed as him using his clothes and credit card at a hotel in Florida' Okay, credit card I can understand, but clothes? Unless he was a flamboyant dresser and was known in this particular hotel in Florida (which is doubtful, given that if that were the case they'd know it wasn't him, regardless of the clothes) I don't understand how the clothes were used to help the contractor pose as Mr. Adamson. RAD
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Post by Bix Dugan on Dec 28, 2007 11:05:29 GMT -5
Being a contractor, maybe the only outfit the murderer owned was bib overalls. So he HAD to wear something else...
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Post by RAD on Dec 28, 2007 12:55:30 GMT -5
Ahhhh!!!! Nice thinking, Mr. Bix. Mystery solved. RAD
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Post by BEERxTaco on Dec 28, 2007 12:58:37 GMT -5
or the clothes he used all had monograms, or a belt with his name on it ;D
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Post by GersonK on Dec 28, 2007 15:33:28 GMT -5
That is one messed up story! They should include it on the DVD in some fashion. Interviews with family, friends, and cops a la 60 minutes, 48 hours, Dateline NBC, 20/20, whatever. Wouldn't that be adding injury to insult?
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