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Generosa Ammon (March 22, 1956, Laguna Beach, California – August 22, 2003, New York City) was Ted Ammon's wife. Generosa and her lover Daniel Pelosi were both suspects in Ammon's bludgeoning death, but Generosa died before charges could be brought against her. Born Generosa Rand LeGaye, she was raised by a single mother, Marie Theresa LeGaye.
Poppy Montgomery as Generosa Ammon. [4] [5] After Ted's murder, she becomes a widow. Afterwards, Generosa dies from breast cancer. David Sutcliffe as Ted Ammon, the victim and the hero. He is killed by Danny. Shawn Christian as Daniel Pelosi, the primary villain of the movie. He is the one responsible for Ted's death and is arrested at the end.
And Generosa, still legally Ammon’s wife, was set to inherit everything. Three months after the killing, she married Pelosi in a half-hour ceremony at Queens Borough Hall. Then the newlyweds ...
Blasius Ammon (1558–1590), Austrian friar and priest; Charles Ammon, 1st Baron Ammon (1873–1960), British politician; Edith Dennison Darlington Ammon (1862–1919), amateur photographer; Elizabeth Ammon, London-based journalist; Francesca Russello Ammon, American assistant professor; Generosa Ammon (1956–2003), American murder victim
Generosa Ammon; Daniel Amneus; D. Bernard Amos; Harold Amos; Michael Amos; Rose Akua Ampofo; Tanya Anacleto; Johannes Andenæs; Olle Anderberg; Carlo Felice Bianchi Anderloni; Johan Andersen (canoeist) Knud Andersen (footballer, born 1917) Kurt Andersen (general) Mogens Andersen; Dan Anderson (psychologist) Gerald Hamilton Anderson; Hugh ...
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Generosa Ammon (1956–2003; aged 47), American cause célèbre. [168] Chrissy Amphlett (1959–2013; aged 53), Australian musician and actress. She died from breast cancer and multiple sclerosis. [169] Luana Anders (1938–1996; aged 58), American film and television actress. [170]