Patton Oswalt Talks About His Late Wife's Book On The Golden State Killer & How She Would Have Felt About The Suspect's Arrest
Patton Oswalt's late wife Michelle McNamara poured her heart and soul into researching a three-fourths finished book, I'll Be Gone in the Dark, all about the infamous Golden State Killer.
While McNamara unexpectedly died in her sleep in April 2016, investigative journalist Billy Jensen and lead researcher Paul Haynes completed the pages based on her notes and published in February 2018. On Wednesday, they finally caught the guy, reported killer Joseph James DeAngelo.
Watch the emotional clip from Late Night with Seth Meyers (above)!
Gawd, stop being such a little hall monitor…'but she was caught smoking…'
A grown adult smoking is perfectly legal in the free world.
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Annnd we can't get to the end of the article without mention of the ex. A bit like the TVD fandom who get all bratty and abusive and can't really appreciate Ian and Nina when they aren't all cute and tied together.
Re: @v@ – Once again I agree with @v@ - it is very hard to stop smoking and I have tried 7 times (cannot take Chantix).
Re: teeter totter – read the easy way to quit smoking…sound cliche but it is a game changer….once you decide to quit you can do it…but yes quitting is brutal
uhmmmm…well we all know that smoking is too dangerous right?and when you want to forget your heartaches dont smoke…its not the answer….just pray to GOD!"!!!!!!!!