On March 22, 1991, in a New Hampshire courtroom, Pamela Smart was found guilty on three charges against her, the most serious of which was being an accomplice to first degree murder. If accomplice means manipulating her young lover, Bill Flynn, into carrying out the murder of her husband, Gregg, with the aid of three of his friends, then it sounds like the jury gave her what she deserves. And that's where the story should have ended over 25 years ago, but Investigation Discovery's three-part series Pamela Smart: An American Murder Mystery — which will have its premiere on Sunday, Aug. 19 — actually brings things to the present, where there are a growing number of people who believe that she was the victim of a vast conspiracy. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) "It was in the papers every day," offers private investigator Tom Nickels. "She was hung before she was found guilty." Adds Pam's defense lawyer Mark Sisti,...
- 8/18/2018
- by Ed Gross
- Closer Weekly
Taraji P. Henson has signed with publicity firm 42West, The Hollywood Reporter has exclusively learned.
The Oscar and Emmy nominee was previously with Sharp & Associates' Pam Sharp, the longtime girlfriend of manager Vincent Cirrincione. Henson was one of Cirrincione's marquee clients until last week, after nine women accused him of sexual harassment and misconduct in The Washington Post.
The Empire and Proud Mary star condemned the accused behavior on social media on Feb. 4. "I feel saddened, disappointed and ashamed," Henson wrote. "Everyone knows how difficult this industry has been for women and my hope is that...
The Oscar and Emmy nominee was previously with Sharp & Associates' Pam Sharp, the longtime girlfriend of manager Vincent Cirrincione. Henson was one of Cirrincione's marquee clients until last week, after nine women accused him of sexual harassment and misconduct in The Washington Post.
The Empire and Proud Mary star condemned the accused behavior on social media on Feb. 4. "I feel saddened, disappointed and ashamed," Henson wrote. "Everyone knows how difficult this industry has been for women and my hope is that...
- 2/12/2018
- by Rebecca Sun
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The show did go on for Sally Struthers. Even a run-in with the law didn't stop the former All in the Family actress, 65 - who was pulled over for driving under the influence in Ogunquit, Maine, early Wednesday morning - from performing two shows of musical adaptation of Dolly Parton's 9 to 5 on Thursday. According to the Portland Press Herald, Cheryl Farley, the Ogunquit Playhouse's director of marketing, says Struthers has not missed a performance during the musical's run, and is "terrific" on stage. Farley would not to comment on the legal incident. "Sally is working and she is fine...
- 9/14/2012
- PEOPLE.com
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