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Marty reveals to Rust that the files placed Deputy Steve Geraci (Michael Harney) as the person who originally investigated Marie Fontenot's case. Marty talks with Geraci, who is now Sheriff, who claims that his boss Ted Childress ordered him to drop the investigation. Marty suspects that he is not being honest about the case.
Marty, shaken from watching the videotape, agrees to join the investigation. They learn that Tuttle had an illegitimate half-brother with the surname Childress, whose son had scars on his face. They also learn that their former colleague Steve Geraci was ordered by his boss Ted Childress—then the sheriff of Vermilion Parish—to cut short his ...
Climax descended from the 1960s hit band The Outsiders. [3] Former Outsiders members Geraci, Nims, and D'Amico, along with new member Guttman recorded and released one single under the Outsiders name ("Changes"/"Lost in My World") and another issued as a solo single by Geraci ("Lovin' You"/"Think I'm Fallin'"), but when Tom King of the original band threatened legal action, the name of the ...
Steve Lawrence, a king among easy-listening crooners who rocketed to fame in the ’50s and ’60s as half of the duo Steve and Eydie, died Thursday at age 88. Lawrence died at home in Los Angeles ...
Emmett Peter "Sonny" Geraci (pronounced "Jer-ah-see"; November 22, 1946 – February 5, 2017) [1] was an American singer, best known as lead singer of musical groups The Outsiders and Climax. Biography
Steve Irwin may have died nearly two decades ago but his legacy continues to live on through his family. On Sept. 4, 2006, the wildlife conservationist unexpectedly died following an unprovoked ...
Billy’s ex-wife and Caleb’s mother, Katie, announced the news of their son’s death in October 2015, sharing he had died due to “natural causes” at the age of 13. “This has come as a ...
"Dare Me" was written by Nashville-based songwriters Sam Lorber and Dave Innis in 1984. Innis, who shortly afterwards became a founding member of Restless Heart, was then a staff writer for Warner Bros. music publishing division, and recalls that "Dare Me" was written with the Pointer Sisters in mind, adding: "typically [staff writers] look at who's [recording] now and what kind of material ...