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Infamous Murders: Dorothy Stratten Boris Spremo/Toronto Star via Getty ImagesDorothy Stratten poses for the Toronto Star in May 1980.
Dorothy Stratten was just a normal 18-year-old girl working at a Dairy Queen in British Columbia, Canada when she met Paul Snider. He wooed her with flattering words and told her that she was going to be a star.
Snider put the idea of modeling in Stratten’s head and even convinced her to move to Los Angeles to compete in Playboy’s 25th Anniversary Great Playmate Hunt.
Despite that victory under his belt, 50 seems to still not be satisfied with his Wendy to teardown. On Friday night, he publicly mocked her again by reposting a photo of her and comedian, Tiffany Haddish. In reference to Wendy's head poking out from behind Tiffany, 50 wrote this caption: "Tiffany wait, there's a monster on your shoulder don't move." Not one to believe in any limits, he even went as far as calling her an "
Chicago Fire is really going to lean into the “fire cop” theme for the brand-new episode on Wednesday night.
The TV promo and synopsis appear to suggest that this time around, Kelly Severide and Wendy Seager are going to be fighting back after they are targeted by a criminal.
On the last episode of Chicago Fire, the lieutenant drama at Station 51 was cleared up, as Jason Pelham left to take an opening at a neighboring station.
What happens when a follower turns into an obsessed, murderous fan? 'DieRy's Claudia Maree Mailer & Jennifer Gelfer spoke to HL about their new film & the dangers of social media.
Social media can be a scary place, especially with many ‘influencers’ sharing their day-to-day for everyone to see. In the new film from Mailer Tuchman Media, DieRy, Instagram model Marie Clark (Claudia Maree Mailer) learns about the dark side of social media the hard way when her diary is stolen by an obsessive fan who begins sending her love letters informing Marie that they are going to kill anyone who is a danger to her.