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Paul Avery (August 20, 1934 – December 10, 2000) was an American police reporter, best known for his stories on the infamous serial killer known as the Zodiac, and later for his work on the Patricia Hearst kidnapping.
Avery was born in Honolulu Hawaii, the son of U.S. Navy officer and pilot H. M. Avery and the former Frances Cannon. He was raised and educated in Honolulu, Oakland, California, and Washington, D.C.. Avery started his career in journalism in 1955, working at a variety of newspapers in Mississippi, Texas and Alaska before returning to Hawaii and hiring on at the Honolulu Advertiser where he was appointed the paper's Big Island bureau chief. He was 23 years old at the time. Avery joined the San Francisco Chronicle in 1959. In the mid-1980s, after working for The Sacramento Bee and writing a book about the Hearst kidnapping, he signed up with the then- Hearst-owned San Francisco Examiner, where he stayed until his retirement in August 1994.
Perhaps the most famous story of Avery's career was the Zodiac case, a series of killings—unsolved to this day—that began in December 1968 and ostensibly ended with the death of a San Francisco cab driver in October 1969. At the time, Avery was a police reporter at San Francisco Chronicle.
The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The killer's identity remains unknown. The Zodiac murdered victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. The killer originated the name "Zodiac" in a series of taunting letters sent to the local Bay Area press. These letters included four cryptograms (or ciphers). Of the four cryptograms sent, only one has been definitively solved.
Numerous suspects have been named by law enforcement and amateur investigators, but no conclusive evidence has surfaced. In April 2004, the San Francisco Police Department marked the case "inactive," yet re-opened the case at some point prior to March 2007.[dead link] The case also remains open in the city of Vallejo, as well as in Napa County and Solano County. The California Department of Justice has maintained an open case file on the Zodiac murders since 1969.
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Actors: James Le Gros (actor), Elias Koteas (actor), Thomas Kopache (actor), Robert Downey Jr. (actor), Richmond Arquette (actor), Philip Baker Hall (actor), Jake Gyllenhaal (actor), John Getz (actor), Charles Fleischer (actor), Adam Goldberg (actor), Brian Cox (actor), Richmond Arquette (actor), Anthony Edwards (actor), Donal Logue (actor), Barry Livingston (actor),
Plot: A serial killer in the San Francisco Bay Area taunts police with his letters and cryptic messages. We follow the investigators and reporters in this lightly fictionalized account of the true 1970's case as they search for the murderer, becoming obsessed with the case. Based on Robert Graysmith's book, the movie's focus is the lives and careers of the detectives and newspaper people.
Keywords: 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, afterlife, airplane, airport, alcoholism, alphabet, ambidexterityActors: Stella Stevens (actress), Jag Mundhra (director), William Katt (actor), Cole S. McKay (actor), Brent Morris (actor), Ashok Amritraj (producer), Shannon Tweed (actress), Shannon Tweed (actress), Joseph Campanella (actor), Karen Elise Baldwin (actress), Matt Roe (actor), Gregg Brazzel (actor), Merrie Lawson (costume designer), Victor Bhalla (producer), Michael Bishop (composer),
Plot: As a little girl, Cindy had to witness how the shady estate agent Jason Laurence killed her mother. In the 22 years since then, he was never called to account for this crime. So Cindy decides to take vengeance herself. At first she gets a job as secretary for Paul's most important business partner. Paul is immediately attracted to the big-busted blonde and they start an apparently passionate affair. When his business suddenly gets into problems, his partners drop out and he gets bad press, he has no idea why...
Keywords: erotica, female-nudity, independent-film, infidelity, mother-in-law-son-in-law-relationship, real-estate, revengeWhoop!
Huh?
What that bitch got all that ass for?
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Dumps in the truck
Thighs like what?
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Sisqo made that song when he seen me in a
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Like a pro
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Turn on the cameras start the freak show
This ass even make Black Rob say whoa
I got a fat ass playa nigga can't pass up
Juvenile couldn't even back this azz up
Bone don't you know lil' mama fully loaded
I got a fat ass and I know how to tote it
You wanna fuck?
Twenty g's for the nut
Keys to the mansion, keys to the truck
What? Y'all know what's up
Ain't nann hoe got more booty in the butt
Who got more ass than the average bitch?
You know it's the baddest bitch
Number ten in the face slim in the waist
Fat in the ass, do you want a taste?
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Trina fixin' ta make ya hot
Uh me and the girls hit the club and clown
Going back to the old school, Dodo Brown
M-I-A-M-I baby
Slip 'n' Slide and I'm going crazy
Cause my shit firm and tight, just right
And if the price is right I just might
Off glass with it
Fat ass with it
Gettin' cash with it
I throw my back in it yeah
And I'mma shake what my mama gave me
Lil' mama don't play so you gotta pay me
I'm da baddest bitch you got to admit that
69 ways? You know I went that!
And I'mma shake my money maker
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Cause ain't nothing wrong with the bump and grind
When I do this thing up, jump behind
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Ride like a chuchoo train
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Lil' mama fixin' ta do this thing
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Front, back, side to side
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What's up lil' daddy
Trick a fat sack
Representin' for my girls with the fat back
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