Wednesday 31 August 2011

The Forensic Profile of JACK THE RIPPER... A journey across the pond.





Over many many years there have been the professionals, the sceptics, the film makers, the macabre and simply those who just hold a strange interest in such happens… but serial killer JACK THE RIPPER has baffled them all.

We have seen it fall into the Royal family, famous artists, police officers, skilled surgeons, sailors, authors,  and even supernatural happenings were to blame for some of the most horrific mutilations and killings of women the UK had ever seen.
Personally, I own LOTS of books on this subject and I find it very interesting; so many... if I put them all together it looks a little weird (so I don't.)
I have done the tourist walks in London and my very own Whitechapel and Shoreditch search tracing the cobbled alleys and footsteps these women once trod to their untimely and horrific deaths.


Within every incarnation of the story we are to believe that the Ripper took out body parts, mainly the kidneys and uterus of his victims with surgical skill and precision within the space of around 15 minuites… nothing has ever suggested otherwise.
That is until now.
Trevor Marriott is a former homicide detective here in England and he posits that Jack the Ripper was a German sailor from Karlsruhe.
He says he has used modern policing methods to overturn many of the old assumptions about the Ripper murders and gathered up much evidence that points to sailor Carl Feigenbaum, who was eventually convicted and executed for murdering Juliana Hoffmann in New York in 1894.
Marriot says;
“There is a case for suggesting he might have been the first trans-continental serial killer,”
Feigenbaum committed similar crimes in Germany and one in New York City, which he was later convicted of, it is incredibly fascinating and would make for a pretty riveting movie…
By combing over the hand written letters, police notes, dockland certificates between the UK, US and Germany he put together a pretty convincing theory.



It knocks down the facts that supported some of the alleged known things about who the ripper was thought to be.
Though the stories of the Royals, artists, elephant men, authors with sex addictions and nutty surgeons are a great read!!
I was quite happily to believe it could possibly have been James Maybrick as copycat attacks seemed to follow his travels to Liverpool and Manchester as well as having that heavy dockland presence to cover his tracks.
But here Trevor Marriot knocks it out of the ball park with his book.
There is no stone left unturned and what is even stranger he has pieced together a police description and drawings of what we could now know as the face of Jack The Ripper.



His forensic journey to darkest alleys of deprived Victorian London is sure an interesting one and a must read for anyone into ripperology, true crime or even a jumping on point to what has baffled many for over a 100 years.

Thursday 18 August 2011

Warhol And The Diva.


On Monday I went to Salford Quays to go and visit the exhibition at the Lowry gallery called Warhol and the Diva.
Andy Warhol’s life followed the glamour and lifestyles of some of the world’s elite, he loved it and his admiration for these people showed through.


Today, Diva is used far more readily within the spheres of popular culture to describe almost any powerful, tempestuous and often egotistical female- or sometimes male- performer, and Warhol lived and breathed this existence.
Hollywood and the American dream were huge influences on the artist’s work and by exaggerating and recreating multiple images of the people he admired; he made them iconic.

This exhibit is a look at the artist himself, he underwent transformations in front of the camera in a project by his friend Christopher Makos.
In these photographs, we see him sporting a selection of wigs and dramatic make-up, within a selection of Polaroid photographs and large scale prints.

He has an obsession with the Diva not only seen in the works of art he produced, but it also in his own identity and persona.
 Just like the people ( Divas) he admired, I guess?.
He wanted to be a superstar in front of the camera!!! and he was.
We see this transformation in the film and we see the make-up artists create Warhol into a superstar!!
As soon as the false eyelashes were on, he transformed his presence the way he held himself you could tell he felt beautiful!!

Plumping of his lips in scarlet read, the way he moved and expressed with his hands was quite something and I have to say at times he was quite pretty and attractive and others he was like Angie and David Bowie’s unholy star child!!!

Scary shit!!!
As well as the videos you get to see some of his most famous portraits and photographs all set up as a swingin’ pad… with lush surroundings and animal print beanbag cinema to boot.
If you are in or around Manchester at some point, it  is worth checking out, it’s here till the 25th Sept and admission is by donation only.


Or if it comes to your town, be sure to check it out!

"When I think back on all the beauties we knew, I realize there was something special about the way they all held their heads and moved their arms."
Andy Warhol
(Images from Waholstars.com, bodyofart.com, Joancollinarchive.blogspot)

Friday 12 August 2011

"Don't even try 'cause you can't ignore them".




John Kennedy Oswald born on February 1, 1964 better known to the public as Jani Lane the singer of glam metal band Warrant.
Yesterday Jani was found dead at the Comfort Inn in Hollywood presumably OD.


Sadly, this news is not overly surprising within the rock music circles as it was well known that Jani was fighting his demons with various addictions.
Probably his most famous record was Cherry Pie which peaked at number 7 in the charts.



Last year I had the opportunity to interview his ex-wife and mother of his children who maybe better known to some as Cherry Pie? (She is the girl in the video.)
Though they had their problems which were aired in public over the years she and Jani sorted out their grievences and remained friends.
For some reason or another the interview never got published to the web site I did it for.
So I present a very honest and frank interview with the lovely Ms Bobbie Brown in memorial to Jani and my deepest condolences to his family and friends.







1. A lot of people know you as ‘’Cherry Pie’’ and later you were married to Jani Lane and had a daughter with him. How did Cherry Pie come about and what impact did it make on your career?


the song was a last minute add to the warrent record for commercial sell jani wrote it in 5 min and has had more staying power in his career than any other song, i was on star search at the time jani saw me and hired me for the video, yes we did..and it has made a huge impact as well as staying power and the reason really anyone even knows who i am to this day...so positively i believe.... 


2. So what are you currently up to? If you want to plug anything this is probably the time to do it!


currently trying to finish this book, doing a pilot for a reality show, pray it gets air time, side project ideas for webisodes and a skincare book, lots of magazine interviews lately, and booking personal appearances, and radio shows... 


3. You were asked to pose for Playboy but you turned it down, why?


i allowed the men in my life to pursuade my decision, everytime, their insecurities won, and i regret that

4. Other than your breasts have you had any other plastic surgery done? Lipo, collagen injections, nose job etc and how do you feel about it becoming a trend with young girls?


i have not done anything except breasts and botox and fillers just recently, and young girls should really not mess with that until it's necessary or for any other reason than if personal, like if something will make them self assured or happier than i say sure, just never do it for anyone else or peer pressure or competitiveness... 


5. It’s well documented that whilst you were dating Motley Crues Tommy Lee he abused you. Tommy has now apologised, are you back on speaking terms and if so do you still see him?


yes, and yes we are close friends, see eachother not often maybe once a year when he's not in a relationship or home, which is very rare but we do keep in touch and love eachother as friends 


6. A few years back you had an impostor who was in Penthouse what effect did this fake Bobbie Brown have on your modelling career.
ugh, it truly has , but in a weird way, i personally think how can anyone truly paying attention to detail get confused, but low and behold i get it time and time again, it's so irritating..

 
 7. Do you think the groupie scene is dwindling today or has it just changed? if so how?


groupie scene i was never a part of although many throw me into that title, i think there are groupie scenes for anyone famous to a certain degree

 
8. Have you ever had the chance to hook up with Led Zeppelins Robert Plant? And if so how would you rate him, 10 being the Golden God he appears to be?


haha no not ever, never met him nothing 


9. Who and why are your all time favourite band and rock star?


i am so in love with brandon boyd, and his music lyrics, everything about that man i adore, i'm such a dork about it too like a 16 year old, it's kinda pathetic, but worship him practically.....i'm exaggerating slightly, but only just..


thanks so much,,,lady..love bobbie

'' people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel."


Bobbie Jean Brown.

Sunday 7 August 2011

Rock On, Wood!!


Radio is by far not a lost art in this modern world.  It’s one media that has adapted within this digital age; you’re finding it on your TV, computer, phone, and in the form of Mp3 downloads.
One of my favourite shows has to be Ronnie Wood’s.
From what we have seen of Ronnie over the last few years within the Rolling Stones, it’s a sorry state of affairs…
Here we are reminded of why you should love him!!
Here he is a FACE!!!


Not a Stone…



There is nothing finer than the rock n’ roll stories and antics those boys got up to in the day alongside giving us some of the most raucous riffs of the 70s with the most beautiful mandolin-flavoured ballads by Ronnie Lane and Rod Stewert when he was once good.
The shows vibe is definitley Ronnie Wood in your living with a guitar and friends… he has special guests from all eras playing, chatting and laughing.
We see Robbie Robertson,  Slash, Flea, Vic Reeves, Glen Matlock, important session guys like Andy Newmark and of course the rest of the Faces, (Mac, Rod and Kenney) to name but a few….
Hearing Rod and Mac singing “Ooh La La” physically made me laugh out loud, as it was sheer brilliance; my cats who were snoozing  on the sofa next to me gave the dirtiest of looks for spoiling their quiet-time.



Not only do we get the guests, we get the music that Ronnie loves that was inspirational - what he grew up on and what he thinks is cool today, so from Gus Cannon’s Jug-Band Stompers to Beatles and beyond,  we travel the breadth of music, from the most obscure, to the most popular.
Ronnie will open your ears to the sounds of real music that will pierce your soul, till the foot’s tapping and hips are shaking.
Be sure to check it out here!!

Tuesday 2 August 2011

Dancing With Mr. D.... Retro-Active 70s was?....


When it was announced that Dan Didio Big Chief Ten Bellies of DC Comix was going to honour some of the classic vintage books I was intrigued!, and sad to say maybe a tad excited by the idea of it? When it was announced who was going to be writing them, I was up for it!!!

I don’t always get to my LCS weekly so sometimes I have a few weeks to catch up.

Last week I bought some of DCs RETRO-ACTIVE 70s series. They are little bit pricier but you get 46 pages split between new content and a reprint.

The idea was a group of one shots that were written in the spirit of the 70s, 80s and 90s.


BATMAN was written by Len Wein who wrote classic Bat 70s stories some of which are my all time favourite comics.
When he was writing back in the day you didn’t just get the apes in capes, you had sub plots and characterisation which made you care.
He introduced characters who are now well established within the Bat family like Lucius Fox which continued through his run.
Catwoman was brought back from not being yet another love interest 1st, cat lover 2nd and criminal 3rd or 4th? to making her the villain she once was at no. 1. 
I recall he may be the person to have brought back some Bat Mort Love to the genre with the likes of Crazy Quilt!? and Captain Boomerang!?
The new story was great, it had the feel of the 70s but the art totally transformed it from a pastiche as it was by the dark and wonderfully moody Tom Mandrake.
GOD I LOVE his style!!!
The villains we saw were the Terrible Trio looking a little more bad ass than when we may have last seen them and we find out who has been backing these guys. That is all I'm going to say as this is well worth picking up!!
DENNY O’ NEIL…



The wonderful  works of Mr. O’ Neil are seen twice in this 70s Retro-Active series.
First I shall touch upon GREEN LANTERN. Why this wasn’t Green Lantern and Green Arrow?
I do not know?  
I still dig this comic but it was pretty minimalist when it came to the actual story which isn’t very Denny.
The art work is big and easy on the eye drawn by Mike Grell which was a lovely partnership.
I’m sure I’m not the only one, when you say O’Neil you think Adams?… Grell will not disappoint.
So the double Denny whammy is with Wonder Woman.


Wonder Woman has to do tasks to save Paradise Island.
The best thing about this comic is we see her in some of her best outfits and is set within the time of her all white groovy costume.

Other than that it was a little disappointing.
The final title I picked up was the FLASH.


Written by someone I hold in high regard, Cary Bates. It was nice to see his name back on the front of comics and the art was by Benito Gallego, he draws a damn fine gorilla!
GORILLA GRODD!!  He holds the one thing most precious to Barry as a weapon?... his wife and then genetically produces a child between her and himself. Super intelligence, super ape strength , accelerated aging  etc etc.
Nothing stands between a mother and her child, not even the love of her life Barry Allen.
This was so/so.

It hurts me to say this as seeing Grodd written in a modern comic, as a super intelligent genius without going on a rampage with human limbs and blood hanging from his mouth is pretty rare. (I’d prefer to ignore the fact that is due to it’s 70s homage.) But I was left disappointed... gutted.
There was also Superman and the JLA but I'd run out of ££s to spend so didn't grab them.
If you have picked up these comix I'd be very interested to hear what you think? I guess I'll pick up the 80s versions, but if I didn't get around to it.... well so be it.
Before I sign off from this blog... WHERE WAS ELLIOT. S. MAGGIN??? We could do with E. back at DC!!