Archive for December, 2016

On Dec. 28, 1956, the Chicago sisters begged their mother to let them go on a short bus trip to see their idol in “Love Me Tender,” Elvis Presley’s first movie.

Within days, Mr. Rock ’n’ Roll himself would send a personal message to the star-struck sisters.
  
“If you are good Presley fans, you’ll go home and ease your mother’s worries,” the singer pleaded.

Unfortunately, Barbara, 15, and Patricia, 13, would never know they had received this singular honor. By the time Presley issued his appeal, the girls were already dead. 

About a month later, a construction worker driving along a deserted road near Willow Springs, Ill., noticed “these flesh-colored things” in a ditch. They were the frozen remains of the Grimes girls.

Source: Chicagonow

Their mother, Loretta, said she had sent them off that evening with instructions to be home before midnight. A neighbor said she and her 6-year-old sister sat with the girls in the theater. Several people recalled seeing them after the movie was over, but nothing was certain, wrote Tamara Shaffer in her book on the case, “Murder Gone Cold.” 

They had been spotted driving in a maroon car with two men, on a bus bound for Nashville, hanging around with sailors, in filling stations, hotels and dance halls. A Milwaukee mental patient sent ransom notes.

Memphis police went on alert, just in case the sisters had decided to make a pilgrimage to Presley’s hometown. 

Mrs. Grimes went through hell for almost a month with letters and phone calls coming in daily.  While some were supportive there were many phone calls that were extremely cruel.  Callers said that it served her right for letting her girls go out that late or that they got what they deserved.  She had received three letters from different sources all claiming to have abducted the girls and asking for ransom money.   The FBI was called in and determined that all three were hoaxes or crackpots.

Rumors swirled until Jan. 22, police felt the girls had run away from home, despite their mother’s insistence that it was not like them.

Photo of the Grimes Girls’ frozen bodies arriving at the County Morgue -Chicago Now

“My poor babies,” Mrs. Grimes sobbed in a front-page story in the Chicago Tribune after the bodies were found. “Why couldn’t they have taken me and let my babies live? If the police had listened to me they would have had the true story half an hour after the girls were missing.”

Autopsy results found no stab or bullet wounds. The medical experts’ best guess at the cause of death was exposure to the cold weather that reduced “body temperature below the critical level compatible with life.”

Police quickly snatched a suspect, Walter Kranz, 53, a steamfitter who had called police headquarters in mid-January with the strange story that he had seen the location of the girls’ bodies in a dream. Further investigation, however, ruled Kranz out as the killer.

Another suspect soon emerged from Chicago’s skid row. Witnesses had told of seeing Patricia and Barbara in a restaurant with two men, one who looked like Elvis. Police narrowed their search to Edward Lee (Bennie) Bedwell, 21, a troublemaking drifter.

“Bennie’s Slaying Story!” screamed the Trib’s front page on Jan. 28, 1957, announcing that Bedwell had offered a 14-page confession. He described in detail how he met the girls and another man, named Frank, at a bar a week after they went missing. The four went on a drinking binge for about a week, until the sisters resisted their sexual advances, he said. Bedwell said he and the other man knocked the girls out, took off their clothes, and dumped them by the side of the road. He was not sure whether they were still alive at the time. “I figured they would come to and go for help. I didn’t do it intentionally,” he told investigators. The story, though, did not hold up in the face of the evidence, especially autopsy results suggesting the girls had likely died on Dec. 28 and that they had consumed no alcohol. Bedwell later recanted, claiming police had beaten and bribed the confession out of him. With nothing concrete to connect him to the deaths, authorities set him free.

Police continued to follow leads for the next few years, but none panned out. There was speculation that the Grimes sisters may have been victims of the same killers who had murdered other children in the area at the time, but no firm links could be made. The Grimes case went cold and grows colder with each passing year.

For years after the murders, Loretta Grimes worked as a matron for the Cook County Jail at 26th and California. One deputy that worked with her remembered her as a very quiet woman who one day took him aside and asked him to never give up looking for her girls’ murderers.

Mother Loretta Grimes – Chicago Now

Mrs. Grimes died on December 8, 1989 without ever knowing who was responsible for the deaths of her girls.  She was buried at Holy Sepulchre not far from her daughters.

Ray Johnson, a retired criminal investigator and true-crime historian and author, became interested in the sisters when he was gathering ghost stories for his 2011 book, “Chicago’s Haunt Detective.”
Not surprisingly, there are some eerie local legends connected with the Grimes girls, including sounds of doors slamming and bodies being dumped from an invisible ghost car on the road where the victims were found. Johnson started “Help Solve Chicago’s Grimes Sisters’ Murder,” a Facebook group that has attracted 1,400 followers. It’s devoted to gathering tips that may one day help the Cook County Sheriff’s Police Department clear up this mystery.

Tips

Sources – Unsolved – Daily News – Chicago Now

DJ Magazine reports Prince’s estate will host a four-day celebration in honor of the ‘Purple Rain’ singer.

The event will take place at Prince’s home-turned-museum, Paisley Park, and will feature guided tours, panel discussions and live music from some of Prince’s former collaborators. 

BIM:   Sound Familiar?

Yes, exactly! Elvis Week.

The celebration will take place during the first anniversary of Prince’s passing.

I bet a vigil will be part of the plan as well.

There’s two very good reasons for that.

1. The company now managing Graceland and it’s tour operations also is starting up Paisley Place.

2. Our very own, Angie Marchese, Director of Archives is also now part of Paisley Place.

I am sure her years of experience and knowledge are helping build and protect the legacy of Prince just as she has done for Elvis Presley.

New Power Generation, the Revolution and 3rdeyegirl are set to perform, with tickets currently on sale for $499 for general admission and $999 for VIP access. (VIP -SOLD OUT).

Prince’s Paisley Park Estate was officially turned into a museum in October, with the 65,000 square foot complex open for tours to the public from Friday 28th October through to December 2016.

Celebration 2017 at Paisley Park will run from April 20th – 23rd 2017 in Chanhassen, Minnesota.

Tickets here.

 Ticket times for General Admission and VIP passes are as follows:

Track One

   Thursday: 11:00am – 4:00pm;
    Friday: 5:00pm – 10:00pm;
    Saturday: 11:00am – 4:00pm; and
    Sunday: 5:00pm – 10:00pm.

Track Two

    Thursday: 5:00pm – 10:00pm;
    Friday: 11:00am – 4:00pm;
    Saturday: 5:00pm – 10:00pm; and
    Sunday: 11:00am – 4:00pm.

No PHOTOS or Video allowed.

To read more, click the link below.

Inside Prince’s Paisley Park – VIDEO

“Paisley is representative of everything Prince was and what Prince stood for and it is a very exciting time here,” said Angie Marchese, Director of Archives at Paisley Park

Visitors to the museum can see the studios where he recorded his hits, his guitars, “Purple Rain” motorcycle, costumes, awards and other memorabilia. Also on display is an urn and a stylized replica of the building that contains Prince’s ashes.

“Oh the collection is massive here, we’ve got over 6,000 pieces of wardrobe in the collection. Over 121 guitars, so we’ve got everything from the hohner guitar which, as you know, created so much great music, to handwritten lyrics in a spiral notebook from 1977 for his first album, ‘For You.’

Costumes from ‘Purple Rain,’ the Oscar is on display, as well as costumes all through his last tour.
So it kind of spans the gamut, there’s wardrobe, there’s instruments, there’s handwritten lyrics,” Marchese said.

Prince died at Paisley Park in April of an accidental painkiller overdose.

The museum, managed by the same company that runs Elvis Presley’s Graceland, is expected to draw 600,000 people a year. 

The 70-minute tour costs $38.50 (USD) while the 100-minute VIP tour costs $100. 

There’s also additional service fees per ticket.

Buy Tickets HERE

Congratulations to Angie Marchese! 

We all know her from the archives at Graceland!

Angie is a very well spoken woman and a great representative of both estates!


Leah Remini is best known from the CBS hit series, King of Queens.

She made headlines recently when she left the Church of Scientology.

Leah’s limited docuseries on A & E,  is on Tuesday nights at 10 PM EST

It is mind blowing!

I find myself, re-watching the episodes two and three times.

It is fascinating! 

Elvis fans know rumors swirled that Lisa Marie Presley left the church years ago.

And we know Elvis was NOT a fan of Scientology. He saw right through it. 

Lisa has said it helped her in many ways. Lisa has never officially made a statement towards the church. 

But if you have any curiosity about this religion, YOU MUST WATCH! 

Stop what you are doing SERIOUSLY! And go to your DVR and set this up to record Tuesday nights at 10 PM EST. 

Then, go to your on demand menu, find A & E network, and catch up on Leah Remini Scientology and the aftermath. 

I hope this limited docuseries continues because only Leah Remini has the BALLS to do this. 

The Church of Scientology has fired back by setting up a smear campaign web site,

Church of Scientology Smear Campaign website

What “church” does this?

Imagine you don’t show up for mass and your priest sets up a web site?

CRAZY SCARY STUFF!!!!!

A & E Leah Remini Scientology and the Aftermath

Tune in, Tuesday @ 10 PM EST on A & E

In this REVISED AND UPDATED version of her 1994 hardcover, Joyce Bova has written an additional chapter, which most revealingly chronicles her personal life before and after Elvis. She also discusses the Presley/Nixon meeting and reiterates the real reason behind Elvis’s visit to Washington, D.C. Additionally, there are dozens of digitally enhanced color photographs. Many of them are new and were not in the original book, along with some that were. She has added a postscript divulging some events she neglected to include in the hardcover, as well as a very touching P.P.S.

Joyce is an identical twin. Elvis was born an identical twin. Joyce shares her innermost thoughts, and Elvis’s, about his conflicts in coping with the absence of his twin and how severely it impacted his life.

It started out like a fairy tale. She was a beautiful, hardworking Congressional aide. He was America’s most explosive entertainer. They met one night in Las Vegas in 1969…a night that changed Joyce’s life forever.

Now Joyce reveals all about her love affair with Elvis Presley. From the glittering public stages of Las Vegas to Elvis’s Graceland palace…glamorous celebrity parties to steamy hotel room trysts…from Joyce’s pregnancy with Elvis’s child to her agonizing decision to finally walk out on the “King.” DON’T ASK FOREVER is the intimate true story of two star-crossed lovers—and a revealing portrait of an Elvis Presley you’ve never seen before…and will never see again.

Joyce Bova worked for the U.S. House of Representatives for thirty years, serving mostly on the staff of the Armed Services Committee. In addition, she is an award-winning ballroom dancer who still performs and teaches dance with her husband, and occasionally with her twin sister. She now lives in Northern Virginia with her husband.

William Conrad Nowels is a novelist and screenwriter, as well as the author of articles on American politics and culture for the Baltimore Evening Sun. He lives in New York City.

Priscilla Presley rarely speaks out against crazy stories such as the recent National Enquirer story.

We fans ALL know, it’s THAT time of the year, Elvis’ birthday is coming up and we also know Elvis $ells. The Enquirer took a story about something awful that happened to Priscilla and they spinned it totally out of control. I’m not sharing that story. It is ridiculous!

This time, the story is so offensive, the former Mrs. Presley is firing back!

Priscilla issued this statement,  “For all those who have seen the recent “TABLOID” headline at the checkout stands that I have only 6 months to live please know… IT IS ABSOLUTELY FALSE!! These papers were always mean spirited in nature but … this is a game changer.
How cruel, mean spirited, evil and desperate for them to go to this level to get people to read their garbage. Shame on them and those that write for them to make up such an OUTRAGEOUS lie!!!”

 Priscilla Presley was a VICTIM of a fraud doctor!

Check out our other story about Inside Edition face shaming Priscilla Presley a few weeks ago.

Les Trent, such a nasty man! Click the link below.

Click Here: Inside Edition Face Shames Priscilla Presley

Many of us including the bullies at National Enquirer and Inside Edition can ONLY HOPE to look HALF as good as Priscilla when they are 71.

We all know what Elvis would say,

February 6, 1917 – December 18, 2016 

Godspeed Beautiful lady!

Zsa Zsa Gabor was Hollywood Glamour!

We don’t have movie stars like Zsa Zsa anymore!

Rest in peace Zsa Zsa!

Thanks for the memories…….