Archive for April, 2009

Stephanie Parker Found Dead

Posted in Movie TV Music on April 30, 2009 by R.

British Actress Stephanie Parker has been found dead in Wales two days after the series she appeared in had ended.

Parker played the role of Stacey Weaver in the BBC Wales show Belonging since she was 15 (she was 22 at the time of her death.) She has also appeared in Doc Martin, Doctors and on Casualty.

Police say there were no suspicious circumstances and that the death was being treated as suicide. Some reports suggest that Parker might have hung herself, although other reports say she was found on “open ground.”

Parker lived in Pontypridd, Glamorgan, 10 miles from Bridgend, a Welsh town which has seen a spate of teenage suicides over recent years.

Ladislav Scurko Killed a Ref

Posted in Murder, Sport on April 25, 2009 by R.

According Slovak newspaper yesterday reported that former Flyers prospect Ladislav Scurko had been arrested and accused of killing a referee last year.

The report said police in Kosice, Slovakia, say that Scurko, 23, was suspected of stabbing Marek Liptaj 14 times at a highway road house in January 2008. The corpse, buried in a forest, was discovered 11 months later.

The police didn’t reveal motives for the crime, but said Scurko could face 15 to 20 years in prison.

Scurko, a center, was a sixth-round draft pick (170th overall) of the Flyers in 2004. He played in Slovak pro leagues the last two years, registering a total of seven goals in 84 games.

Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren said the Flyers didn’t sign Scurko and he had not been a member of the organization for a few years.

The 23-year-old center, who was a sixth-round pick of the Flyers in 2004, has been charged with stabbing referee Marek Liptag 14 times.

Liptag’s decomposed body was reportedly dumped in a shallow grave in a forest where it was found. The killing is believed to have occurred months ago off a roadway near Kosice, Slovakia, according to newspaper reports.

Scurko, who is Slovakian, played briefly for former Flyer general manager Russ Farwell in Seattle.

Flyers GM Paul Holmgren said the club was withholding comment until more information was known.

David Kellerman Dead in Apparent Suicide

Posted in Finance on April 22, 2009 by R.

David Kellerman, Freddie Mac acting CFO in late September found dead at his suburban Virginia home early Wednesday in what police said was an apparent suicide.

His death, three weeks after the government took charge of Freddie Mac, came as staff from the Securities and Exchange Commission and Justice Department were probing the home-finance company about issues including possible accounting violations.

19 Years To Life In Prison For Phil Spector

Posted in Murder on April 22, 2009 by R.

Legendary rock and roll music producer Phil Spector was found guilty Monday of second-degree murder in the February 2003 shooting death of actress Lana Clarkson, 40, was a hostess at the House of Blues on the Sunset Strip. She left the club with Spector and was later found shot at his home. He said he is innocent and that she shot herself. After more than six years of investigation, authorities concluded Spector shot her. He was officially charged in November of 2003 but was free on $1 million bail.

Second-degree murder carries a penalty of 19 years to life in prison. The firearm enhancement adds three, four or 10 years in prison, according to the district attorney’s office.

The judge denied bail and Spector, wearing a fire-engine red tie and pocket square, was taken into custody after the verdict was announced. He also wore a “Barack Obama Rocks” button on his left suit lapel.

Spector and his wife entered the courtroom at about 2 p.m., and the verdict was read at about 15 minutes later. His son and daughter were seated next to him at the counsel’s table.

Spector’s wife, Rachelle, cried as the decision was announced. Spector showed no reaction as his attorney rubbed his client’s left shoulder.

Spector, who would not be eligible for parole until he is 88, showed no emotion before being led away to prison.

Spector’s lawyers spent two trials and millions of dollars arguing that Clarkson killed herself while battling depression. They vowed to appeal.

His family seemed as divided as the jurors who had deadlocked at his first trial.

“This is a sad day for everybody involved,” said Spector’s 28-year-old wife, Rachelle. “The Clarkson family has lost a daughter and a sister. I’ve lost my husband, my best friend. I feel that a grave injustice has been done and from this day forward I’m going to dedicate myself to proving my husband’s innocence.”

Members of the Clarkson family, including her mother and sister, also were in the courtroom.

Crime Chronics.

Posted in Missing Kids on April 22, 2009 by R.

Crime around the world.

The composition of on of my favorites Paul Haslinger.