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INGER STEVENS
INGER STEVENS::
DEAD BUT NOT DECEASED::
She broke into show biz in 1954.
By 1957, "The Fowl Arm Candy"(she liked to shoot birdie's) starred in her first film, "Man On Fire" with everyone's favorite Deadbeat Dad, Bing "Shit Head" Crosby.
The relationship came to an abrupt end when Miss Fowl read a fowl about the Shits elopment with a little known "actress" named Kathy Crosby.
Kathy by the way was cheating on her boyfriend of the time, Gary Crosby(yeah, Shit Head's son).
Miss Fowl reacted to the "marriage" with her first suicide attempt.
Unfortunately, she recovered.
Miss Fowl than did a de Mille film, "The Buconeer" with Anthony "Dick Head" Quinn.
However when filmin of the movie was complete, Quinn kicked Miss Fowl to the curb.
Miss Fowl swore Never again to fall in Love.
However the Fowl played Fowl & lied!
Next was Harry Belafone, her leading man in "The World, the Flesh and the Devil"
Guess who was the devil?
Harry returned to his very happy marriage upon fruition of the flick.
This resulted in.....
Suicide attempt number two!!,
Miss Fowl overdosed on pills
Yet, stupidly the pill count was incorrect.
In 1961 the bird killer was the last passanger to exit a plane before an explostion due to fire.
The pyromanic was spared death with her rapid walk.
Miss Fowl than starred in everyone's second favorite s starred in everyone's second favorite Twilight Zone episodes(Room 22 is # 1, of cause),“The Hitchhiker.”
She played Nan Adams, a young woman trying to cheat death, as personified by the hitchhiker stalking her throughout the episode. Nan was Not intelligent enought to know that she like Fowlie was already feedin' the worms..
However her demise did not become a reslity until...
At approximately 7:30 pm Wednesday evening, April 29, 1970, Burt Reynolds left Inger Stevens’ house after having an argument with her.
At 11 pm Fowlie called her personal assistant, Chris Bone, and said she had argued with Burt, and had drank two glasses of wine.
Fowlie told Chris she was going to take a sleeping pill and go to bed.
The next morning a friend came by Fowl House and found her laying face down on the kitchen floor.
She was dressed in a nightgown and a filthy pair of slippers.
Fowlie opened her eyes, tried to speak, and fell unconscious. There was a cut on her chin covered by a band aid, and an abrasion on her arm.
An ambulance took Fowlie to Hollywood Receiving Hospital.
DOA!!!.
DEAD & DECEASED:
At 1:30 pm an autopsy was performed at the County Coroner’s office. Her blood alcohol content was 0.17.
It was estimated there were 25-50 barbiturate pills in Steven’s stomach. The cause of death was labeled "acute barbiturate intoxication due to ingestion of overdose."
A man named Ike Jones stepped forward to claim the body, saying he was Inger Steven’s husband. Inger’s brother Carl and her father and step mother came into town. The group had a private memorial service on May 4. The next day Inger’s body was cremated and the ashes scattered into the Pacific OceanTurns out Inger and Ike married in Tijuana, Mexico on November 18 1961. Jones was an athlete at UCLA and had a versatile career as a musician, actor, and movie producer. The two kept there marriage a secret for fear it would damage Steven’s career. Marriages between black men and white women were not popular in the 1960’s, as evidenced by actress Mai Britt’s career plunge when she married Sammy Davis Junior.
Jones’ claim to be Steven's husband was challenged in court. Inger’s brother Carl supported Jones’ claims, and although there was considerable conflicting evidence on the matter, Jones was eventually awarded Inger Steven’s estate. He said that after all the bills got paid there was nothing left over - kind of like their marriage. It seems Ike’s relationship with Inger was like her relationships with other men: often strained, with long periods of separation. It does not seem that either husband or wife took their vows of fidelity seriously. At the time of her death the two were estranged.
For most, that is the end of the story. How could there be any other conclusion than that Inger Stevens finally completed a suicide attempt? She had already attempted suicide once. Her strained relationship with Burt Reynolds was perhaps the final straw, the final failed relationship she could stand.
But to some the answer is not that easy. Steven's family and close friends are unanimous in their belief that Inger did not commit suicide. They point out that up until the morning of April 30 1970, Stevens gave every impression of being happy with her life. She was focusing on short term and long term plans for her career. She was getting roles she liked and was staying in the public eye. True, she was having relationship problems, but that was nothing new, and besides, she had sworn off suicide as a remedy.
Inger’s personal assistant, Chris Bone, does not believe Stevens killed herself either. She believes that if Inger was really going to kill herself she would have worn makeup and dressed properly. Stevens herself said she had learned enough from her first suicide attempt to never go down that road again.
William Patterson is a private investigator who wrote a book about Inger Stevens. He also doubts the official verdict. He examined the physical evidence in the room, noting a bottle of pills that did not belong to Stevens. The cut on the chin and abrasion on the arm indicate someone had been physically violent with Inger. She also had an IUD in place, which Patterson thought was significant. From the physical evidence in the room it seemed that Stevens had been in the middle of making her favorite sandwich when she died.
Patterson notes there were asthma pills containing Phenobarbital (a barbiturate) laying on the living room floor. They came from a small pill bottle labeled Tedral that did not contain doctor or pharmacy information. The bottle probably did not belong to Stevens, as she did not have asthma. There were also Seconal tablets scattered on the bedroom floor. Inger typically did not take sedatives to get to sleep. Patterson has a murder suspect who he does not name for legal reasons. His theory is that someone who knew Inger visited her but then forced her to swallow enough pills to kill herself. The motive is unclear, but it can be assumed to be personal.
At any rate it was time for Miss Fowler to head over to Pergutory for Killing all those birds.
As Fowl headed over to the big house to atone for her sins,
the birds chirped happily away::
Ding Dong, The Bitch is Dead!
And the birds lived happily after after!
The End
INGER STEVENS
INGER STEVENS::
DEAD BUT NOT DECEASED::
She broke into show biz in 1954.
By 1957, "The Fowl Arm Candy"(she liked to shoot birdie's) starred in her first film, "Man On Fire" with everyone's favorite Deadbeat Dad, Bing "Shit Head" Crosby.
The relationship came to an abrupt end when Miss Fowl read a fowl about the Shits elopment with a little known "actress" named Kathy Crosby.
Kathy by the way was cheating on her boyfriend of the time, Gary Crosby(yeah, Shit Head's son).
Miss Fowl reacted to the "marriage" with her first suicide attempt.
Unfortunately, she recovered.
Miss Fowl than did a de Mille film, "The Buconeer" with Anthony "Dick Head" Quinn.
However when filmin of the movie was complete, Quinn kicked Miss Fowl to the curb.
Miss Fowl swore Never again to fall in Love.
However the Fowl played Fowl & lied!
Next was Harry Belafone, her leading man in "The World, the Flesh and the Devil"
Guess who was the devil?
Harry returned to his very happy marriage upon fruition of the flick.
This resulted in.....
Suicide attempt number two!!,
Miss Fowl overdosed on pills
Yet, stupidly the pill count was incorrect.
In 1961 the bird killer was the last passanger to exit a plane before an explostion due to fire.
The pyromanic was spared death with her rapid walk.
Miss Fowl than starred in everyone's second favorite s starred in everyone's second favorite Twilight Zone episodes(Room 22 is # 1, of cause),“The Hitchhiker.”
She played Nan Adams, a young woman trying to cheat death, as personified by the hitchhiker stalking her throughout the episode. Nan was Not intelligent enought to know that she like Fowlie was already feedin' the worms..
However her demise did not become a reslity until...
At approximately 7:30 pm Wednesday evening, April 29, 1970, Burt Reynolds left Inger Stevens’ house after having an argument with her.
At 11 pm Fowlie called her personal assistant, Chris Bone, and said she had argued with Burt, and had drank two glasses of wine.
Fowlie told Chris she was going to take a sleeping pill and go to bed.
The next morning a friend came by Fowl House and found her laying face down on the kitchen floor.
She was dressed in a nightgown and a filthy pair of slippers.
Fowlie opened her eyes, tried to speak, and fell unconscious. There was a cut on her chin covered by a band aid, and an abrasion on her arm.
An ambulance took Fowlie to Hollywood Receiving Hospital.
DOA!!!.
DEAD & DECEASED:
At 1:30 pm an autopsy was performed at the County Coroner’s office. Her blood alcohol content was 0.17.
It was estimated there were 25-50 barbiturate pills in Steven’s stomach. The cause of death was labeled "acute barbiturate intoxication due to ingestion of overdose."
A man named Ike Jones stepped forward to claim the body, saying he was Inger Steven’s husband. Inger’s brother Carl and her father and step mother came into town. The group had a private memorial service on May 4. The next day Inger’s body was cremated and the ashes scattered into the Pacific OceanTurns out Inger and Ike married in Tijuana, Mexico on November 18 1961. Jones was an athlete at UCLA and had a versatile career as a musician, actor, and movie producer. The two kept there marriage a secret for fear it would damage Steven’s career. Marriages between black men and white women were not popular in the 1960’s, as evidenced by actress Mai Britt’s career plunge when she married Sammy Davis Junior.
Jones’ claim to be Steven's husband was challenged in court. Inger’s brother Carl supported Jones’ claims, and although there was considerable conflicting evidence on the matter, Jones was eventually awarded Inger Steven’s estate. He said that after all the bills got paid there was nothing left over - kind of like their marriage. It seems Ike’s relationship with Inger was like her relationships with other men: often strained, with long periods of separation. It does not seem that either husband or wife took their vows of fidelity seriously. At the time of her death the two were estranged.
For most, that is the end of the story. How could there be any other conclusion than that Inger Stevens finally completed a suicide attempt? She had already attempted suicide once. Her strained relationship with Burt Reynolds was perhaps the final straw, the final failed relationship she could stand.
But to some the answer is not that easy. Steven's family and close friends are unanimous in their belief that Inger did not commit suicide. They point out that up until the morning of April 30 1970, Stevens gave every impression of being happy with her life. She was focusing on short term and long term plans for her career. She was getting roles she liked and was staying in the public eye. True, she was having relationship problems, but that was nothing new, and besides, she had sworn off suicide as a remedy.
Inger’s personal assistant, Chris Bone, does not believe Stevens killed herself either. She believes that if Inger was really going to kill herself she would have worn makeup and dressed properly. Stevens herself said she had learned enough from her first suicide attempt to never go down that road again.
William Patterson is a private investigator who wrote a book about Inger Stevens. He also doubts the official verdict. He examined the physical evidence in the room, noting a bottle of pills that did not belong to Stevens. The cut on the chin and abrasion on the arm indicate someone had been physically violent with Inger. She also had an IUD in place, which Patterson thought was significant. From the physical evidence in the room it seemed that Stevens had been in the middle of making her favorite sandwich when she died.
Patterson notes there were asthma pills containing Phenobarbital (a barbiturate) laying on the living room floor. They came from a small pill bottle labeled Tedral that did not contain doctor or pharmacy information. The bottle probably did not belong to Stevens, as she did not have asthma. There were also Seconal tablets scattered on the bedroom floor. Inger typically did not take sedatives to get to sleep. Patterson has a murder suspect who he does not name for legal reasons. His theory is that someone who knew Inger visited her but then forced her to swallow enough pills to kill herself. The motive is unclear, but it can be assumed to be personal.
At any rate it was time for Miss Fowler to head over to Pergutory for Killing all those birds.
As Fowl headed over to the big house to atone for her sins,
the birds chirped happily away::
Ding Dong, The Bitch is Dead!
And the birds lived happily after after!
The End