Off Topic, first photo:
She should have been the one wearing that white ballcap, not him. She was the “Cougar” in the relationship.
If you see a crime technique on tv or a true crime documentary it means they already know about it and are pretty good at detecting it. So it’s probably not a great idea to use.
The one plus about dying from antifreeze poisoning is that you die drunk.
They must have had an icy relationship.
A terrible way to die. Your kidneys shut down and you die from the poisons that they would normally eliminate.
Photo of the rebel biker oldsters on the right....
Notice he has no wrist watch.
As Peter Fonda in Easy Rider scene of throwing away the watch. To symbolize being free from regimented society.
My boss in the 1990s actually never wore a watch after that scene (said there’s nearly always a clock on a bank or a store or the wall of every office he walked through all day.)
Note on Omega website:
What was the watch thrown on the ground by Peter Fonda?
It was a Timex. It’s funny how he throws it away as if he’s leaving behind the materialism & schedules of traditional life to hit the road, but suddenly is sporting a gold Rolex GMT Master later on.
Peter Fonda bought the watch to celebrate having written the screenplay, as it was his first. ....as filming is rarely done chronologically, he just forgot and had it on in some scenes.
Those troublesome murderous polyamorous arrangements...tsk..tsk...coulda’ seen that coming in braille...and the beat goes on....