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John Barrie Crump MBE (15 May 1935 – 3 July 1996) was a New Zealand author of semi-autobiographical comic novels based on his image as a rugged outdoors man. Taken together his novels have sold more than a million copies domestically. [1] Crump's 1986 work Wild Pork and Watercress was adapted into the 2016 Taika Waititi film Hunt for the ...
In 1969, five children drowned after driving a car into Lake Matahina at a camp that New Zealand author Barry Crump helped to run. [4] Crump was charged with manslaughter over the deaths, but these charges were dropped. [5] Fleur Adcock, one of Crump's ex-wives, said that it was negligence on his behalf that the children died. [4]
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Adcock was married to two notable New Zealand literary personalities. In August 1952, she married Alistair Te Ariki Campbell, divorcing in 1958; and in February 1962, she married Barry Crump, divorcing in 1963. She had two sons, Gregory and Andrew, both with her first husband. [2]
Crump’s convictions on March 13, 1997, in North Carolina for attempted statutory rape, incest and indecent liberties with a minor could be key not only to whether a jury finds him guilty or not ...
The following year, Crump moved to Los Angeles, California and was replaced by Barry "B.B." Borden. [14] In May, Brown returned to replace Farrar and the group released No Guts... No Glory in 1983. [15] By 1984, Crump had returned and keyboardist John Galvin – a former member of the Danny Joe Brown Band who contributed keyboard parts to No
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump, calls for the release of the dash cam video of the death of 17-year-old Kadarius Smith during a news conference in Leland, Miss., Tuesday, April 16, 2024.
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