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The 32-year-old was killed by 24-year-old Jonathan Schmitz, three days after the men appeared as guests for the taping of an episode of the tabloid talk show The Jenny Jones Show. Amedure had publicly revealed in the episode that he had a crush on Schmitz, who claimed that he was straight but flattered by the revelation. On the morning of March ...
Three days after the episode was taped, one of the guests, Jonathan Schmitz, killed his secret admirer, Scott Amedure. As a result, the episode was shelved and Schmitz was charged with first-degree murder. The episode was eventually broadcast on October 17, 1996, as part of Court TV's coverage of an ensuing civil trial against The Jenny Jones Show
Schmitz claimed that he killed Amedure as he was humiliated over the revelation of a same-sex crush. The episode was shelved in response to Amedure's death. [ 135 ] The following week, Jones issued a statement on the show where she extended her sympathy to Amedure's family and emphasized "that this tragedy is about the actions of [Schmitz]."
The introduction of Carter on Elsbeth lines up with what showrunner Jonathan Tolins told TVLine about the past coming into the present in Season 2. “At the end of Season 1, Matteo Hart says ...
EAST LANSING – Jonathan Smith, it seems, pulled it off. In the 22 days since he was introduced as Michigan State’s head coach, he hired most of his staff, including his two coordinators, met ...
After Jonathan Schmitz murders his friend Scott Amedure following an appearance on The Jenny Jones Show episode "Revealing Same Sex Secret Crush", the show's future is brought into the limelight as a civil suit is filed against the producers and distributors of the show by Amedure's family.
He doesn’t even go here! Jonathan Bennett opened up about what was totally fetch about the virtual Mean Girls reunion earlier this month and which moments were uncomfortable. ‘Mean Girls ...
Janina Maria Stronski was born on June 7, 1946, in Bethlehem, Palestine, to John Stronski, a World War II veteran, and Zosia "Sophie", a dressmaker. The family, who also had an older daughter, Helena Elizabeth (born 1944), briefly moved to Italy, before relocating to London, Ontario, in 1948.