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Murder in Greenwich
USA Network
| 11/15/2002
| moi
Posted on 11/15/2002 5:19:39 PM PST by Tribune7
Murder in Greenwhich is playing right now on USA Network. Mark Furhman is looking good. Kennedys look like family of killers.
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; Politics/Elections; US: Connecticut; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: greewhich; kennedy; markfurhman; murder; saskel
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posted on
11/15/2002 5:19:39 PM PST
by
Tribune7
To: Tribune7
Don't tell us how it ends. OK??
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posted on
11/15/2002 5:20:33 PM PST
by
TomServo
To: Tribune7
Thanks for the HU.
Got it on now. Missed the beginning, can you fill me in? Tom
3
posted on
11/15/2002 5:26:07 PM PST
by
tall_tex
To: Tribune7
I just looked out my window...I don't see any of these people!
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posted on
11/15/2002 5:40:39 PM PST
by
Puppage
To: Puppage
Me neither...lol
5
posted on
11/15/2002 5:42:19 PM PST
by
MWS
To: Tribune7
That actor who plays furman is very good looking I remember him from another movie with valerie bertanelli about a long island dentist that kills his wife.
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posted on
11/15/2002 5:44:07 PM PST
by
angcat
To: angcat
This is a pretty lame movie actually. But I don't care Kennedys are looking bad.
7
posted on
11/15/2002 5:59:05 PM PST
by
Tribune7
To: TomServo
ROFL!
To: Tribune7
I wanted to watch that does it really stink? I guess the book is much better.
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posted on
11/15/2002 6:16:07 PM PST
by
angcat
To: angcat
It's been a while since I checked. The modern day scenes were decent. The flashbacks are stinkeroo. The actress who plays the Moxley girl has scenes in which she speaks from the beyond. Those are bad.
But I forgive them all. Go Furhman.
10
posted on
11/15/2002 6:42:54 PM PST
by
Tribune7
To: Tribune7
ok thanks for the information. anything that dogs the kennedy's is worth watching. heeheheheh
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posted on
11/15/2002 6:55:24 PM PST
by
angcat
To: angcat
It starting over again at 10. It's probably worth flicking through. I might check it for some the scenes I missed.
12
posted on
11/15/2002 7:00:44 PM PST
by
Tribune7
To: Tribune7
I read the TV Guide "Online" synopsis of this movie and they call Furman a "perjurer".
He never perjured himself.
To: Fledermaus
You think when they do the Bill Clinton story, they will refer to him as a perjurer?
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posted on
11/15/2002 7:42:15 PM PST
by
Tribune7
To: angcat
Wow, out of all the credits that actor has, that movie is probably the smallest. I remember it because my friend, Brian McNamara, played Bertinelli's husband.
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posted on
11/15/2002 7:44:59 PM PST
by
Hildy
To: Tribune7
I wonder if the movie "A Season in Purgatory" is based on the Moxley crime. Same scenario, basically. Rich kid kills beautiful neighbour girl. Gets friend to help him cover up the crime. Rich kid's father pays off the friend. Crime is eventually brought to light several years later. Rich kid (no longer a kid and now running for Senator) is exposed. There are enough similarities to make me think it might be based, at least loosely, on the Moxley crime.
To: my_pointy_head_is_sharp
Yes, A Season in Purgatory is based on the Moxley case. I believe it was written by Dominic Dunne.
To: my_pointy_head_is_sharp
Yes, it is. It's based on the book by Nick Dunne.
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posted on
11/15/2002 8:01:10 PM PST
by
Howlin
To: my_pointy_head_is_sharp
I bet you it's better than this movie. :-)
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posted on
11/15/2002 8:05:50 PM PST
by
Tribune7
To: Tribune7
We hear that other members of this "group" will soon be releasing CDs of some of THEIR favs. In the meantime, enjoy these ditties from their lead sinner SINGER (yeah, "singer," that's the ticket)! 
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