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Judith Palache Gregory was born in Chicago, Illinois, on February 26, 1932. [1] [2] [5] [6]Her parents were Charles O. Gregory, a labor lawyer and law professor, and Mary Palache, daughter of American mineralogist Charles Palache.
On August 14, 1980, Dorothy Stratten was shot and killed in the West Los Angeles house she had shared with Snider, whose body was found next to hers. Police believed Snider raped and murdered Stratten, and then killed himself with the same shotgun. [1] [4] Snider's remains are buried at Schara Tzedeck Cemetery in New Westminster, British Columbia.
How did Dorothy Stratten die? In early 1980, Dorothy was given the title of Playmate of the Year. Around the same time, she scored a role in the 1981 film They All Laughed alongside Audrey Hepburn ...
On Aug. 14, 1980, both Stratten and Snider were found dead, with gunshot wounds to the head, in the L.A. home they had once shared. Police determined that he had raped and shot her, then shot himself.
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Stratten's death inspired two movies, a book, and several songs: the TV movie Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story (1981), the theatrical motion picture Star 80 (1983), [2] the book The Killing of the Unicorn (1984), and songs such as "The Best Was Yet to Come" by Bryan Adams, and "Cover Girl" by Prism. [citation needed]
Reported as suicidal due to his lack of commercial success, Pfitzner is said to have committed suicide in Marblehead Harbor on 12 July 1910. His body was never found, and there were rumoured sightings of him in New York City in September. [2] 12 December 1910 Dorothy Arnold: 25 New York City, New York, U.S.