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Michelle Eileen McNamara (April 14, 1970 – April 21, 2016) was an American true crime author. She was the author of the true crime book I'll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer, [1] and helped coin the moniker "Golden State Killer" of the serial killer who was identified after her death as Joseph James DeAngelo.
Michelle McNamara, a crime writer and wife of actor and comedian Patton Oswalt, died in her sleep on Thursday
Comedian Patton Oswalt opened up about the heartbreaking moment when he discovered his wife was dead. Patton Oswalt discusses wife's death: 'It might have been an overdose' Skip to main content
Comedian Patton Oswalt opened up about the heartbreaking moment when he discovered his wife was dead.
Her book was about two-thirds completed at her death. [6] The book was completed after McNamara's death by crime writer Paul Haynes, investigative journalist Bill Jensen, and McNamara's widower, comedian Patton Oswalt. Jensen later explained that while McNamara had completed numerous chapters for the book they were not in any particular order ...
In April 2018, HBO Documentary Films acquired rights to I'll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara, with plans to adapt the book into a docuseries, with her husband Patton Oswalt serving as an executive producer. [11] Production on the series began on April 24, 2018. [12] In May 2018, it was announced Liz Garbus would direct the series. [13]
Patton Oswalt is remembering his late wife, Michelle McNamara, as the Golden State Killer was sentenced to life in prison on Friday. During a 2018 appearance on Late Night With Seth Meyers, Oswalt ...
Patton Peter Oswalt (born January 27, 1969) [1] [2] is an American stand-up comedian and actor. His acting roles include Spence Olchin in the sitcom The King of Queens (1998–2007) and narrating the sitcom The Goldbergs (2013–2023) as adult Adam F. Goldberg .