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Lace is an American television miniseries, based on the 1982 novel of the same name by author Shirley Conran. The series aired on ABC on February 26–27, 1984. The plot concerns the search by film star Lili ( Phoebe Cates ) for her natural mother, who surrendered her for adoption as a newborn.
Midnight Lace is a 1960 American psychological thriller film directed by David Miller and starring Doris Day, Rex Harrison, John Gavin, Myrna Loy, and Roddy McDowall.The plot centers on a woman threatened by an anonymous stalker and who has a hard time convincing others of what is happening.
Blood and Black Lace (Italian: Sei donne per l'assassino, lit. 'Six Women for the Murderer') is a 1964 giallo film directed by Mario Bava and starring Eva Bartok and Cameron Mitchell. The story concerns the brutal murders of a Roman fashion house's models, committed by a masked killer in a desperate attempt to obtain a scandal-revealing diary.
In September 2009, on the basis of DNA evidence from his exhumed body, police named David Andrew Lace as the likely killer. [4] Lace, who was 17 at the time of the murder, had confessed to police in 1983 that he had raped and killed De Simone, but officers refused to believe him. Lace committed suicide in December 1988. [5]
In the last decade about 700 women have been killed in Spain by their partners or ex-partners in cases of violence against women. [1] Since 1999, the number of killed women is over 1,000. Sweden
Blood and Lace is a 1971 American exploitation horror film directed by Philip Gilbert, written by Gil Lasky, and starring Gloria Grahame, Melody Patterson, Len Lesser, and Milton Selzer. The film follows an orphaned teenager (Patterson) who arrives at a remote orphanage run by a madwoman (Grahame) and her handyman, both sadists and child murderers.
The official cause of his death was Bright's disease, a generic term for kidney diseases. [1] Amy Archer had taken out an insurance policy on him a few weeks before his death. The policy benefit enabled her to continue operating Archer Home. In 1913, Amy married Michael W. Gilligan, a widower with four adult sons. [6]
After being questioned by police regarding his wife's death, [5] Jace confessed to the shooting. On May 20, 2014, Jace was arrested on suspicion of murder. [1] On May 22, 2014, he was formally charged with murder by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office. [6] On May 31, 2016, Jace was found guilty of second-degree murder. [7]