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Tuesday November 14 03:25:07 2017
Web of Lies "Final Sale"
This episode is about an abducted Real Estate agent that came on Investigative ID. On September 25,2014 Beverly Carter was a 50 year old Realtor who was selling a home to Steven Adams not his real name, which was Aaron Lewis. She took precautions, such as not going to a sale by herself alone with a man, to ease her fears Steven Adams/ Aaron Lewis tells her he will bring his wife this eases her fears and she's convinced, so she leaves to show him the house.

When she arrives at the house, he tells her his wife can't make it and to show him the house alone. She agrees. When she enters the house, he asks her to show him the bathroom when she enters the bathroom he asks to take a picture of the bathroom so he could show it to his alleged wife and she does with her cellphone. when she turns around he backs her up against the wall and says to her, "you're fixin' to have bad day." and stun guns her and she passes out.

When we next see Beverly Carter, she is bound and gagged with remnants of a white and blue striped cloth looks like a towel and tied hand behind and ankles duct taped.

In another scene, she is still bound and gagged but this time he returns lowers the gag and tells to tell her husband to comply with his demands or he will kill her after this he asks for her credit cards but the idiot abducts her and leaves her purse behind in her car.

In addition, there is an additional scene where she gets up hop around and opens the medicine cabinet and finds a medicine bottle with the name Crystal Lowery on it. Aaron Lewis returns to find her on the ground with the medicine bottle next to her and she tells him she won't tell and he says, "you bet you won't."

In the final scene, she dies of suffocation as he duct tapes her mouth and nose and buries her alive with her hands tied behind her back.

He says he did it because she made 12 million dollars in real Estate sales and she was a rich Realtor.

In the episode she wore a red sweater type blouse, gray pants, and black shoes.

For a woman in her late 40's early 50's she was a very attractive woman. Sad case.

Jack Bauer
Tuesday November 14 07:58:17 2017
Re: Frankie Drake
Anyone got screenshots of that scene?
m o f u
Tuesday November 14 11:56:38 2017
Any ideas where this is from?
Can't find anything matching this screencap
http://78.media.tumblr.com/47645718916f3fc777bd4409f50f0cc9/tumblr_oz9x4azNTa1s8e9dao1_1280.jpg
Tuesday November 14 12:33:30 2017
Re: Any ideas where this is from?
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> Can't find anything matching this screencap
>

Patricia Arquette in "True Romance"

Pope
Tuesday November 14 12:59:55 2017
Re: Robert Kirkman's Secret History Of Comics
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> Something that always struck me about Lynda Carter even
> when I was a kid watching Wonder Woman was how tightly
> she always clamped down on her cleaves. ....

I think that was primarily to keep from drooling or otherwise look dignified.
Pope
Tuesday November 14 14:54:31 2017
Re: Any ideas where this is from?
Pope wrote:
> Patricia Arquette in "True Romance"

Actually, it's Patricia Arquette in "Nightwatch"

LS
Tuesday November 14 19:44:53 2017
Re: Better Watch Out Blu-ray
This post was deleted.

Poster: (unsigned poster)
Reason: Off-topic. Do not discuss commercial scenes, even in comparison to mainstream.
The Moderator
Tuesday November 14 21:45:39 2017
Re: Lucifer
Mikey B wrote:

> Woman tied to Lucifer’s bed in sex game. Reporter removes
> scarf cleave gag, to her disappointment. Lucifer explains
> and gets called to a crime scene, asks the woman if she
> minds waiting l, she says no and asks the reporter to put
> the gag back in.

A nice little scene marred slightly by the loose gag and only one brief closeup. And her request to have her gag put back in was this -- glancing at the gag and saying, "do you mind?" She didn't actually verbalize the request specifically. The muffled "Thank you" was cute.

Which made me wonder...I can think of several scenes where a woman requested to be gagged, but only two where the applier of the gag was thanked by the captive. This one, and Susan St. James in McMillan & Wife. (And in that one, Susan's thank you was unmuffled and came just before the gag went back in.)

Can anyone think of any other thank you's for a gag?


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