Posted on 10/16/2019 11:36:57 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Had no idea Ron Ely was still living...
She’s only 3?
What’s that in dog years?................
Early AM article. MANY later articles with more details.
Very sad. Ron is a good guy and solid conservative. I’ve been to that house a couple of times.
Ron s wife was stabbed by their son .
Sad .
House was being sold so probably set off ill son .
It says the man who stabbed the woman was SHOT and killed.
Only in relation to the post to which I was responding.
By the police.
Born: June 21, 1938 (age 81 years), Hereford, TX
Height: 6’ 4”
The home of Ron Ely, who played Tarzan on TV, is a crime scene after
his wife was murdered there ... and police shot and killed the suspect,
who might be related to the actor.
https://www.tmz.com/2019/10/16/tarzan-actor-ron-ely-woman-killed-suspect-shot-dead/
Is he any relation to Joe Ely? Being from the same part of the state and all...
Like my late father used to say: “Cheap rent brings cheap renters.”
DM states the son now.
I don’t know and haven’t seen anything indicating a relationship.
the headline screams shooting .
Buts its a stabbing
before the cops arrived.
Poor Ron who appears to be disabled by a stroke .
Sounds like the lyrics from Crazy Monkey by Count Vlad.
What this woman did was try to sell the family estate before daddy died so she could distribute the money between her two daughters Daddy is being hidden right now and when she became the executor of the estate She robbed him.
From the comments on the TMZ article.
I’d take that comment with a huge grain of salt. His prior marriage was decades ago and only lasted a couple of years. I’ve not read of any children having been produced by it. I don’t claim to have authoritative knowledge there, but unless the commenter provides more sourcing, I don’t give it any weight.
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