Cold Case Joker in Frogtown Returns
I am back after my month off of Blogger. I gave it a rest because everytime I would do a post Blogger would be down. Then I went to New York. Then I just didn't feel like posting. Anyway here is what I have today.
Break in Madison Cold Case
Local investigators may have unraveled a 45-year-old mystery, reported WISC-TV.
The mystery is over what happened to two men who vanished in 1961. News 3 learned that the vehicle the two men were last seen in was found in Lake Waubesa on Friday.The vehicle was discovered by a local man who was out on the lake. It's not known what has been found in the vehicle, which remains under water. Detectives told News 3 they don't believe the missing men are victims of foul play. According to WISC-TV, Carl Stolz, 21 and Ronald Wick, 20, have been missing since a night out in Feb. 1961.Divers have spent years searching the Madison area lakes for traces of the men. Most of the focus has been on Lake Monona.In recent years the case was so perplexing that investigators enlisted the help of a world-renowned psychic, who also failed to yield any clues.But the public may soon know more.
The Sheriff's Department will hold a news conference Tuesday to announce the details in the case
The Next Joker
According to multiple sources reporting to Newsarama, including Warner Bros. itself, the next villain to face Batman in the revived film franchise will be the Joker, and he’ll be played by Heath Ledger, proving many early reports of the actor picking up the role true. Assumedly, the sequel will re-tell the origin of the Joker, although which origin will surely be a topic of speculation.
Batman Begin director Christopher Nolan will return to direct the sequel which will simply be called The Dark Knight. According to earlier reports, Christian Bale, Michael Caine and Gary Oldman signed multiple picture contracts and will be returning for The Dark Knight as well as a possible third Bat-movie. Morgan Freeman and Katie Holmes are expected to return to their roles as well, although tabloid scuttlebutt has had Holmes retiring from film work, or not returning to Batman at least.
The film will be written by Nolan's brother, Jonah, based on a story by Christopher Nolan and David Goyer. Emma Thomas, Charles Roven and Christopher Nolan will produce.
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3 Comments:
you could have at least said "My wife told me about this story and I had to read the whole thing!"
Yeah I could have...but I didn't :P
Yah, stop taking credit for stuff that Sami does!
I think Heath will make a great Joker.
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