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Jedi Master
From "The assassination of Robert Kennedy, Part 3"
Bob Hope, found at www.moviemaker.com
Sharon Tate, found at www.sharontate.net
Any nose similarities there ? To me they both look not only similar but identical.
Would it be impious to ask if the late Ms. Tate owned a polka-dot dress like the one described ?
And, what would Mr. DiPierro (the man who noticed the yummy woman in polka-dotted dress) say about this, supposing he was still alive ? (I certainly find the deceased Ms. Tate attractive, she was certainly somebody who made many men turn around).
Addition
I want to state that I in no way intend any offense towards the memory or the family of Ms. Tate. I might be wrong, but I think that, given how the "woman in the polka-dot-dress" is described by the quoted witnesses, plus the obvious similarity above, there might be an explanation for the murder of Ms. Tate which goes beyond the usual stories of a clan of crazies acting irrationally. And yes, the possibilities are very ugly.
Now, check these two images, first Bob Hope, second Sharon TateThe Woman in the Polka Dot Dress
Sandy Serrano, a young campaign worker for Kennedy, was there at the Ambassador Hotel the scary night that Bobby Kennedy died. Needing a break from the heat and the crowd, she found a little quiet on the steps that lead from the back of the kitchen area. Somewhere around 11:30 pm, she encountered three people, a woman and two men, entering the kitchen from the back, using the stairs she was sitting on. The woman she would described as wearing a white dress with dark polka dots and having a "Bob Hope" type nose.
Any nose similarities there ? To me they both look not only similar but identical.
Would it be impious to ask if the late Ms. Tate owned a polka-dot dress like the one described ?
And, what would Mr. DiPierro (the man who noticed the yummy woman in polka-dotted dress) say about this, supposing he was still alive ? (I certainly find the deceased Ms. Tate attractive, she was certainly somebody who made many men turn around).
Addition
I want to state that I in no way intend any offense towards the memory or the family of Ms. Tate. I might be wrong, but I think that, given how the "woman in the polka-dot-dress" is described by the quoted witnesses, plus the obvious similarity above, there might be an explanation for the murder of Ms. Tate which goes beyond the usual stories of a clan of crazies acting irrationally. And yes, the possibilities are very ugly.