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message 51: by Koren (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 1604 comments I had a funny day at work. Living in a small town and both of my paternal grandparents came from large families, I can usually find a way I am related to or connected to someone. Call it 6 degrees of separation. (I can usually do it in 2 or 3 degrees). So today I am signing papers for oxygen delivery and I notice the delivery man's last name is the same as my aunt and uncle. He said his dad and my uncle were cousins. Not even an hour later a hospice nurse was at my office door. Her last name was the same as my sister's married name. She said her husband was probably related to my sisters husband in some way as his ancestors were from my town. About an hour later my coworker was making a call to a nurse practioner in a town about an hour away from us. Once again, the nurse practioner's last name was the same as my sisters and it is not a common name. My sisters last name is Theobald.


message 52: by Koren (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 1604 comments Reading The Undertaking: Life Studies From The Dismal Trade by Thomas Lynch. Started on the eve of Easter, finished on Easter night. There were several references to Easter in the book.


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Fishface | 18924 comments I have a client whose birthday is coming up in the next few weeks. That date has been mentioned 3 times in the last couple of chapters of the book I am reading now, Yorkshire Ripper - The Secret Murders: The True Story of How Peter Sutcliffe's Terrible Reign of Terror Claimed at Least Twenty-Two More Lives.


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J.M. Moore (jmmoore) | 16 comments This is a great discussion topic! I was doing research on crimes that occurred in the old hotel I used to live in. I came across a death that occurred on the same date that I was researching it, except 119 years prior!!!


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Fishface | 18924 comments J.M. wrote: "This is a great discussion topic! I was doing research on crimes that occurred in the old hotel I used to live in. I came across a death that occurred on the same date that I was researching it, ex..."

Wow! That sounds like a great starting point for a book!


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Lady ♥ Belleza (bella_foxx) | 3712 comments Mod
Fishface wrote: "Wow! That sounds like a great starting point for a book!"
The History of the Barclay Hotel: A collection of true short stories both epic and tragic


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Fishface | 18924 comments Lady♥Belleza★✰ wrote: "Fishface wrote: "Wow! That sounds like a great starting point for a book!"
The History of the Barclay Hotel: A collection of true short stories both epic and tragic"


Huh. I tried to go to the sales page for this book and it came up nonexistent!


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Lady ♥ Belleza (bella_foxx) | 3712 comments Mod
Fishface wrote: "Huh. I tried to go to the sales page for this book and it came up nonexistent!"

Found it but it's Kindle only.

The History of the Barclay Hotel


message 59: by Koren (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 1604 comments The book I finished yesterday, Good Harbor by Anita Diamont, took place in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Today I started Over The Top by Tom Jones. His grandfather was from Gloucester, Wales


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J.M. Moore (jmmoore) | 16 comments Fishface wrote: "Lady♥Belleza★✰ wrote: "Fishface wrote: "Wow! That sounds like a great starting point for a book!"
[book:The History of the Barclay Hotel: A collection of true short stories both epic and tragic|296..."


The paperback will be available on April 11, 2016!! It can be purchased on my website: http://www.barclayhotelhistory.com


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J.M. Moore (jmmoore) | 16 comments Fishface wrote: "I have a client whose birthday is coming up in the next few weeks. That date has been mentioned 3 times in the last couple of chapters of the book I am reading now, [book:Yorkshire Ripper - The Sec..."

Maybe it means you should get him a heck of a great birthday present?!


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Fishface | 18924 comments J.M. wrote: "Fishface wrote: "I have a client whose birthday is coming up in the next few weeks. That date has been mentioned 3 times in the last couple of chapters of the book I am reading now, [book:Yorkshire..."

I'm not allowed to buy him anything -- professional ethix and all -- but his real present will be scraping me off his shoe for good.


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Fishface | 18924 comments Here's a chilling one. After I found my ex the other day on that website for missing persons, I was pulling into the grocery store after work, thinking dark thoughts about what might have become of him, and the radio put on a song I associate very strongly with him. I have barely heard it since I last saw him in the early 1980s -- literally one other time in the last 15 years.


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J.M. Moore (jmmoore) | 16 comments Fishface wrote: "Here's a chilling one. After I found my ex the other day on that website for missing persons..."

Whoa, that is creepy! Do you think that's his way of reaching out to you, telling you that he is not out there alive somewhere...so that you will be at peace...?


message 65: by Fishface (last edited Apr 05, 2016 10:57AM) (new)

Fishface | 18924 comments J.M. wrote: "Fishface wrote: "Here's a chilling one. After I found my ex the other day on that website for missing persons..."

Whoa, that is creepy! Do you think that's his way of reaching out to you, telling ..."


Knowing him I can't rule it out. I may never be at peace about him regardless...it was that kind of relationship. The kind that leaves a mark. I'm not sure what to make of the fact that this was, not "our song," but our breakup song.

EDIT: I asked at Façade, just a general reading on what is going on with him now and this is what I got:

"him a prisoner somewhere in there; and they're coming back to - to torture him into telling them where I am, and - and afterwards to do away with him. That's why I'm here, Marty - to get him away, if I can, before they come back."

Let me add that Marty (to me) is someone else I was looking for online, from the same era of my life. He turned up dead, a suicide.


message 66: by J.M. (new)

J.M. Moore (jmmoore) | 16 comments Fishface wrote: "J.M. wrote: "Fishface wrote: "Here's a chilling one. After I found my ex the other day on that website for missing persons..."

Whoa, that is creepy! Do you think that's his way of reaching out to ..."


Wow, this is definitely a scary story to be told around a campfire!
That is why I try not to go digging into my past. I like to remember the people as they were when we parted ways...alive and happy. Instead of finding out what became of them and now having to picture them dead and buried....


message 67: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18924 comments I am picturing him mummified out in the desert. He disappeared in Arizona...


message 68: by Lady ♥ Belleza, Gif Princesa (last edited Apr 07, 2016 05:07AM) (new)

Lady ♥ Belleza (bella_foxx) | 3712 comments Mod


The coincidence is: I tweeted a video of fire engines in front of my apt bldg. A friend responded, the top tweet is her response to me and the next tweet is about the fire across the street from my building.


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Fishface | 18924 comments I'm reading Urge To Kill and it mentions that the founder of the college in the town where the story happens has my last name. There's only one family with our name so he must be a cousin. I Googled him and immediately found his obit. Well, he died on March 17th -- the last day my ex was in contact with anyone before he disappeared, according to the database where I found him listed as missing earlier this week.


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J.M. Moore (jmmoore) | 16 comments Fishface wrote: "I'm reading Urge To Kill and it mentions that the founder of the college in..."

Have you went on familysearch.org to see if you are related to the founder?



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Fishface | 18924 comments J.M. wrote: "Fishface wrote: "I'm reading Urge To Kill and it mentions that the founder of the college in..."

Have you went on familysearch.org to see if you are related to the founder?"


We're related. There's only one McHenry family.


message 72: by J.M. (last edited Apr 10, 2016 10:47AM) (new)

J.M. Moore (jmmoore) | 16 comments "Fishface wrote: "We're related. There's only one McHenry family."

That's a pretty cool coincidence. Have you thought of tracking down any other long lost relatives?



message 73: by Fishface (last edited Apr 10, 2016 11:57AM) (new)

Fishface | 18924 comments I'd like to but never seem to get around to it. My dad's dad's family -- including this guy -- is almost a complete mystery to me. My dad didn't seem to know, either. This is spite of going to a few family reunions in Canada with people from all over North America filling a high-school gym.


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J.M. Moore (jmmoore) | 16 comments We make time for the things we care about, right?
Weird coincidence....I got an email last month saying that my first book sold just 1 day after the release! The customer had the same (uncommon) first name as my mother who I haven't spoken to in ages! She doesn't even know that I am a writer or that my novel has been published!


message 75: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18924 comments Wow, that's a huge coincidence, J.M.!

Here's another: I learned yesterday on the Internet that John Linley Frazier committed suicide on the anniversary of Mungo Ireland's suicide.


message 76: by J.M. (new)

J.M. Moore (jmmoore) | 16 comments Huh? Where did you hear that?!? Frazier died in August 2009 alone in his jail cell and Ireland died in March 1965 by inhaling exhaust fumes....


message 77: by Koren (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 1604 comments For some reason, a girl at work noticed that my bottle of coffee creamer expired on my birthday.


message 78: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18924 comments This one gave me a funny feeling. Remember my long-lost ex-boyfriend who I found on a website for missing persons? Well, that last conversation we had was about where he was being sent to Army boot camp -- Fort Sill. So this week I was talking to one of my clients who is about to enter the military. He mentioned that he is going to Army boot at Fort Sill. That is the first time I have heard about that place in all these years, and he mentioned it the same week I found you know who...


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Lady ♥ Belleza (bella_foxx) | 3712 comments Mod
Here's a coincidence on the Author of the month thread:

message 19: by Shelley
Finished Evil Beside Her by Kathryn Casey. 4+ Stars

Really good! Very different. This was more or less from the wife's point of view.

message 20: by Terri
I have been reading The Rapist's Wife. It is unbelievable how the police ignored her for so long


Same book, different titles.


message 80: by Koren (last edited Apr 20, 2016 09:52AM) (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 1604 comments Lady♥Belleza★✰ wrote: "Here's a coincidence on the Author of the month thread:

message 19: by Shelley
Finished Evil Beside Her by Kathryn Casey. 4+ Stars

Really good! Very different. This was more or less from the wif..."


I know this was mentioned in the Shelfari group "Same Book, Different Titles' some time ago.


message 81: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18924 comments So it should have been added to the discussion here -- I transferred as much as I could find from Shelfari.


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J.M. Moore (jmmoore) | 16 comments OMG!!!!!! I was on Twitter earlier this evening searching for people who like the subject of true crime. I came across a Michelle McNamera whose handle is @truecrimediary. I tried to message her multiple times but it wouldn't let me...Finally I gave up. Then a couple of minutes ago I was on Facebook reading a friends post and saw that a Michelle McNamera (wife of actor Patton Oswalt) died in her sleep in Los Angeles!!! It said it was posted 4 hours ago which was around the same time that I was trying to message Michelle McNamera on Twitter!!! I am scared to do further research to see if they are the same person....


message 83: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Krisko (kakrisko) | 1297 comments You'll find out when the detectives come knocking...


message 84: by SouthWestZippy (new)

SouthWestZippy J.M. wrote: "OMG!!!!!! I was on Twitter earlier this evening searching for people who like the subject of true crime. I came across a Michelle McNamera whose handle is @truecrimediary. I tried to message her mu..."
Looks like the same person.
How sad.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainmen...


message 85: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18924 comments Wow, that one was HUGE.

Here's a much smaller one: The other day I watched THE HOWLING, which includes a subplot about a maniac killer who leaves a trail of smiley-face stickers wherever he goes. Well, almost the first thing I read in my newest paperback, Mr. Mercedes, is that the maniac killer in this story leaves smiley-face stickers as a signature.


message 86: by Koren (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 1604 comments Koren wrote: "Lady♥Belleza★✰ wrote: "Here's a coincidence on the Author of the month thread:

message 19: by Shelley
Finished Evil Beside Her by Kathryn Casey. 4+ Stars

Really good! Very different. This was mo..."


Are we able to search discussions here on Goodreads like we could on Shelfari?


message 87: by Koren (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 1604 comments SouthWestZippy wrote: "J.M. wrote: "OMG!!!!!! I was on Twitter earlier this evening searching for people who like the subject of true crime. I came across a Michelle McNamera whose handle is @truecrimediary. I tried to m..."

Doesnt look like she is going to be answering you.


message 88: by Koren (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 1604 comments Reading our local newspaper today, I read that the average age a woman becomes a widow is 59. Wow! I'm 59. Told my husband it didnt look like he had much time left.


message 89: by J.M. (last edited Apr 23, 2016 04:26PM) (new)

J.M. Moore (jmmoore) | 16 comments Koren wrote: <"Doesnt look like she is going to be answering you" /i>

Smh. Now that's messed up!



message 90: by J.M. (new)

J.M. Moore (jmmoore) | 16 comments Koren wrote: "Reading our local newspaper today, I read that the average age a woman becomes a widow...."


That's funny!..... But also kinda messed up!


message 91: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Krisko (kakrisko) | 1297 comments Koren, I'm sure you wouldn't have married an average guy, now, though, would you?


message 92: by Koren (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 1604 comments K.A. wrote: "Koren, I'm sure you wouldn't have married an average guy, now, though, would you?"

Time will tell!!


message 93: by Fishface (last edited Apr 29, 2016 04:10PM) (new)

Fishface | 18924 comments I was driving to a home visit this morning and once I pulled into Pinckney, they put a Beatles song on the radio. I changed stations and there was another Beatles song. Not unusual at all in this Beatles-drenched world, but when I was leaving to go back to the office, I turned on the radio and they were playing the Clash. When that song ended, I changed stations and that station was also playing the Clash. That is definitely bucking the odds around here.


message 94: by K.A. (new)

K.A. Krisko (kakrisko) | 1297 comments Very minor coincidence: I was reading some posts about how vicious turkeys can be, when I looked up and saw a headline on SkyNews that said 'Turkey visas'. I was confused for a sec...


message 95: by Koren (new)

Koren  (koren56) | 1604 comments Reading Doctor Dealer by Mark Bowdin, there was a few lines from a song that was in the movie Easy Rider. I just watched Easy Rider last weekend. It was on the classic movie channel. First time I watched it all the way through.


message 96: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18924 comments I watched a movie this week, and the surprise twist was that one of the major characters turned out to be a clone. I'm watching another movie now, and a major character in that one just turned out to be a clone.


message 97: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18924 comments Based on a phone conversation with a client's mom yesterday -- a man I thought would never leave her was amazingly gone -- I got on the Offender Tracking Information System, just to see if his druggy ways had landed him in the hoosegow. Sure enough, there he was, but his charges were all about assaulting police officers.

What surprised me was that there was another guy by his name in the name prison under a different Dept of Corrections number, and he got himself there by assaulting a police officer.


message 98: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18924 comments This one gave me a smile. I'm right in the middle of The Two Assassins, about Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby, and as I was driving to work this morning it dawned on me that the leadsinger on the Melvins disc playing in my car (Jello Biafra) used to be the leadsinger for a band called the Dead Kennedys.




message 99: by Fishface (new)

Fishface | 18924 comments I was just searching for true crime gifs to add to that collection, and went to someone's Tumblr page to find a smiling school photo of Jeff Dahmer saying "Happy Birthday, Jeff!" And, yeah, it says his birthday is today. May 21st.


message 100: by Fishface (last edited May 24, 2016 08:08AM) (new)

Fishface | 18924 comments I was reading Leonski: The Brownout Murders yesterday, and it suggests that the killer had a dual personality, including the usual Eddie Leonski and a murderer named Buddy. That's a theory I never heard before and I read it with interest, since he was just the type to have more than one personality and because the book was supposedly based on interviews with people who knew him.

Well, when I got home from work today, eager to keep reading, I had a message on my answering machine informing me that someone named Buddy had come through his surgery excellently and was "sleeping it off." I called the number they left and it was a vet's office. I informed them they'd left the message at the wrong number, then scratched my head as I went back to reading about another Buddy who may or may not have really existed...


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