BURT REYNOLDS TOLD SANDY DUNCAN HE 'WANTED TO KILL' HER AT HEIGHT OF 'BARNEY' FAME, SHE SAYS. (PHOTO).

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 Burt Reynolds told Sandy Duncan he 'wanted to kill' her at height of 'Barney' fame, she says Sandy Duncan, whose career spans seven decades with Emmy, Tony, and Golden Globe nominations, is still remembered by many for her brief role in Barney & the Backyard Gang.  In 1988, during a Hollywood writers’ strike, Duncan accepted the part of “Mom” in the direct‑to‑video children’s series about a purple dinosaur.  Though she had already built a reputation in family entertainment with Peter Pan, Pinocchio, and voice work for Scooby‑Doo and The Fox and the Hound, she admitted later that she was surprised by the project’s simplicity and returned to her regular work after filming three episodes. The success of the videos led to PBS picking up Barney & Friends, and producers asked Duncan to reprise her role.  She recalled being pitched on the franchise’s future, including plush toys and merchandising, but declined the offer a decision she later regretted.  Despite...

MAN LONG SUSPECTED IN 1979 ETAN PATZ DISAPPEARANCE DIES AT 82.(PHOTO).


 Man long suspected in 1979 Etan Patz disappearance dies at 82

 Jose Antonio Ramos, a man long suspected in the 1979 disappearance of New York first grader Etan Patz, has died at the age of 82, authorities reported this week. Ramos passed away on March 7 at Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan, according to a court filing in the case of Pedro Hernandez, the man now facing a third trial for Patz’s murder. Etan’s disappearance became a national symbol for missing children and helped spur the creation of National Missing Children’s Day.

Ramos, who denied any involvement in Etan’s disappearance and was never charged, spent much of his adult life in prison in Pennsylvania for sexually assaulting a child. He spent his final years living in New York, selling scavenged items on the street, and was cared for by Rabbi Howard Cohen, a former prison chaplain who had maintained contact with him for decades. Ramos first came under suspicion in the early 1980s after reports surfaced of him trying to lure boys in the Bronx, but authorities never found evidence linking him to Patz. Sworn testimony and informant claims over the years suggested possible involvement, but Manhattan prosecutors never charged him. He was named in a wrongful death suit filed by Patz’s parents, but the case was ultimately dropped after Hernandez’s convictions. Ramos’ death ends any possibility of his answering questions about the case, though Hernandez’s defense continues to explore Ramos’s alleged role in the upcoming trial.


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