![]() Tiger King's Doc Antle charged with money laundering The cabler’s parent company, NBCUniversal, also announced continued business with the Chrisley family a week before the trial began.” These people seemed gross even before their misdeeds came to light, and I’m kind of amazed that the show is that popular. “USA still plans to air the second half of Chrisley Knows Best ’s ninth season - the show is the network’s most watched original series - as planned beginning on June 23. The NYT has a good story on the couple’s conviction for “conspiring to defraud banks out of $30 million,” but I admire the way THR THR-ified the crime yarn for their audience. ‘Chrisley Knows Best’ Still Set to Air on USA After Couple’s Conviction ”John Hinckley, who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981, is “no longer a danger to himself or others” and will be freed from all restrictions this month, a federal judge said Wednesday, capping Hinckley’s four-decade journey through the legal and mental health systems.” Hinckley, who shot Reagan, to get full freedom EBĪ quick roundup of stories we’ve been following/chewing over on Slack: I’m feeling kind of depressed about my local election, and this interview was the comforting coziness I needed today. And it's always fascinating, no matter how bad they may be.īut really, it’s all good stuff! We all know Morrison is a likable and engaging guy, but somehow, this interview made me like him even more. I want to hear what their explanation is. And when they’re obviously confabulating or trying to blame somebody else or avoid responsibility, I push back on them. So I like to just give them a place to do it and to feel safe doing it. But they have their own version and they want to tell that. Their story may not be the one that has received all the attention or the publicity or become the official version. ![]() After conviction, even after a confession, they still have a story to tell. When I talk to somebody who’s been accused of a crime, or even been convicted of a crime, I don’t like to assume automatically that they’re guilty. So, that’s the scoop about The Seduction, which runs for six episodes starting June 14 ( trailer just dropped ) - but you should also click through to VF for the interview with Morrison as part of his podcast promo, because it is very interesting! Specifically, I dug on his discussion of interview technique: Their romance spun out of control, with Ramos and Presba eventually pleading guilty to murdering Presba’s husband, Ed, and staging his death in a fiery 2008 car accident.”Īccording to Morrison (who, let’s be honest, kind of has to say this) he “still considers his sit-down with Ramos, after he had been sentenced to 25 years to life in prison, to be one of the most gratifying conversations of his career.” That was in 2010, and Dateline still has it up in its archives, if you want to spoil the show. As he explains to Vanity Fair, which was first with the news, the show is about “Jaime Ramos, a California man who had an affair with his married counselor, Patty Presba, who was over 25 years Ramos’s senior. This is great news to all y’all who told us they fall asleep to his voice in yesterday’s discussion thread, and it might even be better when you hear the name: The Seduction.Īnd before you say “noooo I don’t think of Keith like that!” (unless you do, which, why not? He’s a silver fox!), the seducer is not Morrison.
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