Warning: this story contains descriptions of a public execution. The people of the State of Wisconsin, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:SECTION 1. In all convictions under the statutes of this State, for the crime of murder in the first degree, the penalty shall be imprisonment in the state prison, during the... Continue Reading →
The Lambeau Family Tragedy
It was a Monday at 4 o'clock, Oct 5, 1891, on the corner of Main St. and Webster Ave. when Victor Lambeau, Curly Lambeau's grandfather, shot his wife with a 32-caliber revolver. Victor and Maria Lambeau had 7 children, ranging in ages from 4 months to 14 years old at the time. Marcel "Mac" Lambeau, the oldest child and Curly Lambeau's future father, would turn 15 only four days later.
Stephen King and the Tree Street Crossings
It’s 1959 in Castlerock, Oregon when Gordie La Chance and his three friends – Chris, Teddy and Vern go looking for adventure. After learning the general location of a body that may belong to Ray Brower, a young boy who has been missing for several days, the inquisitive bunch set off on a bold quest to find answers. Assuming Ray Brower met his untimely death by being tragically struck by a train, the boys hike along the railroad tracks in search of the ultimate discovery. However, on this fateful expedition, the intrepid foursome find themselves confronting not only their own fears and personal struggles, but they also come face to face with death as they finally locate the lifeless body of the young boy. This is the synopsis of the film, Stand By Me, directed by Rob Reiner. The 1986 movie was adapted from the novella The Body, written by famous horror author Stephen King. Since the movie was not classified as a horror film, King's famous moniker was only mentioned in the closing credits. Because King’s contributions were not promoted, most people are not aware the movie was based on his fictional story and by further extension of his life.