This week in New York City, the Blue Jacket Fashion Show founded by fashion designer Frederick Anderson and marketer, Laura Miller, united the worlds of fashion, entertainment, sports, and healthcare to drive an open dialogue about the impact of prostate cancer.
Bill Nye and Don Lemon at Blue Jacket Fashion Show
Now in its seventh year, the fashion show featured notables including Mario Cantone, Andy Karl, Alex Lundqvist, Bill Nye, Carlos Greer, Clinton Lord, Dominic Fumusa, Don Lemon, Don Hood, Dr. Bradley Schaeffer, Dr. Evan Goldfischer, Dr. Ash Tewari, Eric West, Frank Dilella, James Aguiar, James Andrew, Kris Bennett, Les Trent, London Brown, Louis Finley, Marcus Samuelsson, Mike Woods, Musa Jackson, Nigel Barker, Omar Hernandez, Richard Thomas, Souleymane Sy Savane, Ty-Ron Mayes, Tyrone Brewer and Young Paris modeled the reimagined traditional “blue jacket” down the runway by designers including Arjona Collection, Ben Sherman, Bruno Magli Collezione, Cad & The Dandy,...
Bill Nye and Don Lemon at Blue Jacket Fashion Show
Now in its seventh year, the fashion show featured notables including Mario Cantone, Andy Karl, Alex Lundqvist, Bill Nye, Carlos Greer, Clinton Lord, Dominic Fumusa, Don Lemon, Don Hood, Dr. Bradley Schaeffer, Dr. Evan Goldfischer, Dr. Ash Tewari, Eric West, Frank Dilella, James Aguiar, James Andrew, Kris Bennett, Les Trent, London Brown, Louis Finley, Marcus Samuelsson, Mike Woods, Musa Jackson, Nigel Barker, Omar Hernandez, Richard Thomas, Souleymane Sy Savane, Ty-Ron Mayes, Tyrone Brewer and Young Paris modeled the reimagined traditional “blue jacket” down the runway by designers including Arjona Collection, Ben Sherman, Bruno Magli Collezione, Cad & The Dandy,...
- 2/3/2023
- Look to the Stars
The seventh annual Blue Jacket Fashion Show to continue elevating prostate cancer awareness will take place live on Wednesday, February 1, at Moonlight Studios in New York City.
Sponsored by Janssen Oncology, part of the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson, the show benefits nonprofit advocacy group Zero – The End of Prostate Cancer for its efforts to raise awareness through funding to support the prostate cancer community and to improve early detection and reduce mortality. The show will be streamed live directly from ZeroCancer.org.
The Blue Jacket Fashion Show, founded by fashion designer Frederick Anderson and marketer, Laura Miller, unites the worlds of fashion, entertainment, sports, healthcare, and media to drive open dialogue about the impact of prostate cancer, with an important emphasis on racial disparities and marginalized communities.
This year, for the first time as part of this event, community members, event participants, and guests will be able...
Sponsored by Janssen Oncology, part of the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson, the show benefits nonprofit advocacy group Zero – The End of Prostate Cancer for its efforts to raise awareness through funding to support the prostate cancer community and to improve early detection and reduce mortality. The show will be streamed live directly from ZeroCancer.org.
The Blue Jacket Fashion Show, founded by fashion designer Frederick Anderson and marketer, Laura Miller, unites the worlds of fashion, entertainment, sports, healthcare, and media to drive open dialogue about the impact of prostate cancer, with an important emphasis on racial disparities and marginalized communities.
This year, for the first time as part of this event, community members, event participants, and guests will be able...
- 1/20/2023
- Look to the Stars
Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields, the third entry in Netflix’s Crime Scene series, suggests many possible suspects responsible for the murders of the killing field victims, including one William Reece. In the documentary, Reece received limited coverage, despite having the highest body count of any suspect put forth. Out of the 33 murders connected to the Texas Killing Fields, Reece was convicted of at least two of them - although investigators suspect he may be responsible for far more in addition to other murders outside the killing fields.
Reece was the third suspect mentioned in Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields, but took a backseat to the other two suspects. One suspect was Clyde Hedrick, who would be convicted of involuntary manslaughter in one of the cases mentioned in the series. The other suspect was Robert Abel, who was initially suspected of being responsible for some of the murders,...
Reece was the third suspect mentioned in Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields, but took a backseat to the other two suspects. One suspect was Clyde Hedrick, who would be convicted of involuntary manslaughter in one of the cases mentioned in the series. The other suspect was Robert Abel, who was initially suspected of being responsible for some of the murders,...
- 12/16/2022
- by Benjamin Hedda
- ScreenRant
Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields tells the story of the Texas Killing Fields murders and suspects in the case, such as Clyde Hedrick. Since the 1970s, over 33 bodies have been found in a desolate area of land near Galveston and League City, Texas. The show primarily focuses on four bodies that were found on one specific property known as the Calder Road Oil field. These cases led to a variety of suspects being posited as the culprit for these deaths and others in the surrounding area.
Although several murderers have been linked to the Texas killing fields, Clyde Hedrick was touted as the main suspect in Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields. Hedrick lived in the area during the time of the murders and was known by many people to have a charming personality. Despite this, Hedrick had a dark side and a lengthy rap sheet for a variety...
Although several murderers have been linked to the Texas killing fields, Clyde Hedrick was touted as the main suspect in Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields. Hedrick lived in the area during the time of the murders and was known by many people to have a charming personality. Despite this, Hedrick had a dark side and a lengthy rap sheet for a variety...
- 12/13/2022
- by Benjamin Hedda
- ScreenRant
Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields focused on the history of a desolate 25-acre patch of land where dozens of bodies have been found over the years, including Laura Miller, whose father, Tim Miller, never stopped fighting for his daughter. After losing his daughter, Tim would devote the rest of his life to finding justice for his daughter and helping others who suffered similar tragedies. All while still grappling with the resolution of his daughter's case.
Tim’s daughter Laura was only 16 when she vanished from a League City convenience store in 1984. This store was the same store where Texas Killing Fields' victim Heidi Faye was last seen a year prior. Like Faye, Laura’s body would be found at a later date discarded in the killing field, only 60 feet from Faye’s remains. The loss devastated the Miller family and would spur Tim into action.
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Tim’s daughter Laura was only 16 when she vanished from a League City convenience store in 1984. This store was the same store where Texas Killing Fields' victim Heidi Faye was last seen a year prior. Like Faye, Laura’s body would be found at a later date discarded in the killing field, only 60 feet from Faye’s remains. The loss devastated the Miller family and would spur Tim into action.
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- 12/11/2022
- by Benjamin Hedda
- ScreenRant
Content Warning: Article contains topics of self-harm, domestic violence, and animal cruelty
Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields, the third entry in Netflix’s Crime Scene series, suggests many possible suspects responsible for the murders of the killing field victims. Chief among these suspects was Robert Abel. Although Abel’s potential role in the killings was touched upon in episode 2, many still wonder what happened to him outside the allegations made against him.
Even though the Texas Killing Fields case involves 33 victims, suspicion of Abel's role was mainly directed toward the four bodies found between 1986 and 1991 that were recovered in the Calder Road Oil field. Abel, a former NASA engineer, owned a small horseback riding business that was located directly next to the Calder Road Oil field. Additionally, Abel also had many peculiarities about him that led many to suspect he played a direct role in the women's demise.
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Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields, the third entry in Netflix’s Crime Scene series, suggests many possible suspects responsible for the murders of the killing field victims. Chief among these suspects was Robert Abel. Although Abel’s potential role in the killings was touched upon in episode 2, many still wonder what happened to him outside the allegations made against him.
Even though the Texas Killing Fields case involves 33 victims, suspicion of Abel's role was mainly directed toward the four bodies found between 1986 and 1991 that were recovered in the Calder Road Oil field. Abel, a former NASA engineer, owned a small horseback riding business that was located directly next to the Calder Road Oil field. Additionally, Abel also had many peculiarities about him that led many to suspect he played a direct role in the women's demise.
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- 12/10/2022
- by Benjamin Hedda
- ScreenRant
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