I vote JonBenet. That's the Great Unsolved Crime of our day -- look at the headlines Karr got 10 years later. I suspect she'll go the way of the JtR -- lots of literature, and everybody with a different theory. Unless the real killer confesses.
Hoffa was 30 years ago. He seems to have stood the test of time to some degree, probably because he was well-known when alive. But he falls into the "semi-solved" category. Let's face it, does anyone really believe it wasn't a Mob hit?
Simpson will be a footnote, remembered largely because of O.J.'s celebrity and the complete and utter mess the trial became. Where JonBenet is a whodunit, O.J. is a police procedural -- what should the law have done differently?
Actually, JonBenet was a pretty bad procedural screw-up too.
Fred Pete, I'll be back in 50 years, and I think you'll owe me $5.
Hey, have you people seen the Suri Cruise pictures? They're out.
Haven't seen them yet. What was the big deal on the wait? I'm sure she's a cute baby--her mother's adorable.
Is there any consensus on who was the Lindburg killer?
Hey, have you people seen the Suri Cruise pictures? They're out.
She has a freakish amount of hair. I suspect a Baby Wig.
I watched House! It surprised me because I missed last seasons finale. And I'm still waiting for my season 2 DVDs, so I can get caught up in a massive marathon orgy of HOUSE! Damn, I love my House.
I'm awake, and my entire face hurts.
Today is on notice.
Suri is cute, with a crazy amount of hair. I guess she looks like Tom.
I watched House, but have no comment. I was mostly waiting for Nip/Tuck, which seems back in action.
Yay, House!
I don't think there was any whitefont because all the ads covered the high points of the show. Not much suspense when you show him jogging all over the place. Though the obsessive nature of the running is interesting. The only HSQ I got was when House
pulled out the prescription pad he nicked from Wilson,
who is going to be pissed. Pscyhological addiction, anyone?
I expected more sympathy from Wilson, but maybe he's trying not to be an enabler.