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The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates is a 2010 nonfiction book by Wes Moore, the current governor of Maryland. Published by Spiegel & Grau, it describes two men of the same name who had very different life histories. Tavis Smiley wrote the afterword. [1] The author states, "The other Wes Moore is a drug dealer, a robber, a murderer.
In September 2013, Ember published his second book, Discovering Wes Moore. The book maintains the message and story set out in The Other Wes Moore, but is more accessible to young adults. [57] In April 2021, Unanimous Media announced it would adapt The Other Wes Moore into a feature film. [58] As of June 2022, a film has yet to be produced. [59]
Last Seen Alive is a 2022 American action thriller film [3] directed by Brian Goodman and written by Marc Frydman. It stars Gerard Butler, who also produced the film, Jaimie Alexander and Russell Hornsby. Formerly known as Chase, the film follows a man who takes the law into his own hands in the search for his missing wife.
To Live and Die in L.A. is an investigative and true crime podcast hosted by American journalist Neil Strauss, and produced by Tenderfoot TV and Cadence13. [1] [2] [3] Season 1 of the podcast follows the disappearance and death of aspiring Albanian Macedonian actress Adea Shabani, who was last seen alive leaving her Hollywood apartment with her boyfriend, Chris Spotz.
Last Seen Wearing ... ( 1952 ) is a detective novel by Hillary Waugh frequently referred to as the police procedural par excellence . Set in a fictional college town in Massachusetts , the book is about a female freshman who goes missing and the painstaking investigation carried out by the police with the aim of finding out what has happened to ...
Teamsters boss last seen alive stepping into a car outside a Detroit restaurant on 30 July 1975 ... Hoffa’s story ... Hoffa quit in 1932 to work as a professional organiser with the Local 299 ...
Macy and Wes are seen eating waffles together in Just Listen. They are described, "On our other side there was a couple about our age eating waffles, both in running clothes: The girl had blonde hair and an elastic around her wrist, while the guy was taller and darker, the bottom part of a tattoo just visible under his shirtsleeve."
The Other is a 1972 American horror [4] psychological thriller film, much in the vein of Stephen King and The Twilight Zone, directed by Robert Mulligan, adapted for film by Thomas Tryon from his 1971 novel of the same name.