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So how long until this gets made into a movie or tv series? The truth wouldn't have to be stretched too much to make a great show
They'd actually have to tone it down, otherwise no one would believe it.
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So how long until this gets made into a movie or tv series? The truth wouldn't have to be stretched too much to make a great show
There is a resemblance. For what it's worth, the Chief's father was named John.
One of those is Romeo DiBattista, a businessman involved in the recycling industry, who owns an after-hours club (which was gutted after the Star began asking questions) on Bloor St., west of Prince Edward Dr. in Etobicoke, south of where Ford lives. Ford, Lisi and DiBattista know each other and both had spent time at the club, the Star’s ongoing investigation has shown.
The police document reveals a meeting between Lisi and DiBattista, and police describe a “notebook†they have obtained that appears to be Ford’s and includes DiBattista’s telephone number.
Like many people close to Ford and Lisi, DiBattista responded aggressively when a Star reporter found him at his club and began to ask questions, particularly about a night at the club where Ford was present.
“Are you f---ing kidding? I can’t talk to you about that s---,†DiBattista said, when approached in his black Chevrolet Suburban SUV. DiBattista took off, his tires squealing.
There is no indication in the document that police have spoken to DiBattista.
Goldstein was found dead in his New York City apartment on August 28, 2009, from an apparent drug overdose.[39][40] Drug paraphernalia, including a crack pipe and a bag of crack cocaine, were found in the apartment.[41][42] The New York medical examiner subsequently determined that Goldstein's death was an accident caused by an "acute intoxication" from a combination of cocaine, oxycodone, hydrocodone, lorazepam, clonazepam, alprazolam, diphenhydramine and levamisole (a drug used to cut cocaine).[43][44][45]
here's a photo of dibattista at the club...
note: the guy in the black shirt is dj am or adam goldstein
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Goldstein
Not relevant but the guy on the left is Scott Oster. Former Dog Town pro skateboarder from Venice, California.
So how long until this gets made into a movie or tv series? The truth wouldn't have to be stretched too much to make a great show
On or about Friday, May 17, the source said—the day after we published the story—two large men knocked on Fabio's door. "They told him that he needed to get the kid who sold them the crack that night to come back to the house...that he needed to induce him to come over.... Fabio reached the dealer, who told him that he was out of town, in Windsor...The men returned to 15 Windsor on several occasions over the next few days, the source said, trying to get Fabio to lure the dealer back to his house. After attempting to cooperate without success, the source said, Fabio told the men to stop dropping by. "He told them, 'Look, leave me alone,'" the source said. "'This is my mother's house. Rob got himself into this situation. It's his problem, not mine.'"
Several days later, the source said, one of the men returned to Fabio's house, forced his way through the door, and beat Fabio and Fabio's girlfriend with a steel pipe. "He spent the night at [nearby Etobicoke General Hospital]," the source said.
My final prediction which I'm sadly confident that is the most likely to come true: you and I can say with a high degree of certainty that if he doesn't get help, the inevitable end game is that Rob Ford is going to end up dead before we've been able to untangle this mess. He's a 300lb man who leads a highly stressed lifestyle, who doesn't exercise (he barely even walks), with a grossly unhealthy diet, who drinks heavily and does hard drugs. Statistically he won't make it to 50. Taken into his individual context, it wouldn't be pushing it to suggest he won't live another 24 months.