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I Can Make You Love Me, [1] also known as Stalking Laura, is an American 1993 made-for-television psychological thriller film starring Richard Thomas and Brooke Shields.It is based on the true story of American mass murderer Richard Farley, a former employee of ESL Inc. whose romantic obsession and stalking of co-worker Laura Black led to Farley's murder of numerous colleagues at ESL's ...
California was the first state to criminalize stalking in the United States in 1990 [89] as a result of numerous high-profile stalking cases in California, including the 1982 attempted murder of actress Theresa Saldana, [90] the 1988 massacre by Richard Farley, [91] the 1989 murder of actress Rebecca Schaeffer, [92] and five Orange County ...
Laura Richards (born 1976) is a criminal behavioral analyst, [1] and an international expert on domestic violence, stalking, sexual violence, homicide and risk assessment. Richards is the founder of Paladin in 2013, the world's first National Stalking Advocacy Service. [2] [3] In 2014 Richards was awarded one of Marie Claire's 'Women At the Top ...
I Can Make You Love Me (a.k.a. Stalking Laura) Indecent Behavior; Indecent Proposal, [31] erotic-drama; L.A. Goddess; Lake Consequence; Malice, [32] neo-noir; Mirror Images 2; Mother's Boys; Night Eyes 3; Romeo Is Bleeding, erotic neo-noir; Secret Games 2: The Escort; Sexual Intent; Silver; Sins of Desire; Sins of the Night; Sliver; Snapdragon
A movie, I Can Make You Love Me [16] (also known as Stalking Laura in the United Kingdom) was made in 1993. Brooke Shields played Black and Richard Thomas played Farley. The shooting incident is also the subject of a chapter of the book Chinese Playground: A Memoir by Bill Lee, as well as a chapter in Obsession by John Douglas and Mark Olshaker.
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