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[title] => Rebecca Schaeffer
[time] => 2019-07-18 22:22:50
[hometext] => Dedicated to Rebecca Schaeffer (1967-1989) who died 30 years ago today on July 18, 1989.
[bodytext] => She was very young when she was shot and killed by Robert John Bardo.
She starred in /'/One Life To Live/'/ and /'/My Sister Sam/'/ over 30 years ago.
Bardo had stalked Rebecca for three years and tragically ended her life with his gun.
Fans were forced to say goodbye to this great actress who died at the age of twenty-one.
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Rebecca Schaeffer
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randyjohnson
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Thursday, 18th July 2019 @ 10:22:50 PM in AEST
Topic:
AmericanTragedy
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She was very young when she was shot and killed by Robert John Bardo.
She starred in /'/One Life To Live/'/ and /'/My Sister Sam/'/ over 30 years ago.
Bardo had stalked Rebecca for three years and tragically ended her life with his gun.
Fans were forced to say goodbye to this great actress who died at the age of twenty-one.
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Re: Rebecca Schaeffer
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Friday, 19th July 2019 @ 10:17:33 AM AEST (User
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that is sad. I always thought it would be a good job, working as an actor on a daytime drama. I always kind of thought
for them getting by in this world must be finer.
I/'/m sorry to hear about Rebecca, John Bardo must have lost his mind.
The whole story sounds so tragic.
I could never be an actor,
or write script for a soap opera,
during the day.
But I could write one at night for HBO,
I would be very good at that!!!
And, sure, I would be willing to do Cameo appearances,
they would call me Chet, I would be the chef, in the greasy spoon in that storied town, Chet, the chef,
with crazy buck tooth, with this wild-eyed, misdirected
stare/ in a bloodshot moon on a foggy night.
And I/'/m certain I would write just one spin about my character Chet, perhaps he lost the keys to his car in
the backwoods, on some foggy foggy night, where by chance he meets the girl of his dreams,
Yvette. It could be a spin off. The more I think about
Yvette, old bucked tooth Chet said with a grin.
Peace!
Peace! |
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