Bob Dylan's *60*?!?

Well, in his honor, I’ll mail a portrait of George Washington to whomever is the first to answer the following related questions:

  1. Who killed her?
  2. Where?
  3. What was his name?
  4. What television series based an episode on this murder?
  5. Who was the guest star in this episode?

Um, ooookay…

  1. she did herself in
  2. in the Capulet family crypt
  3. Romeo
  4. too many too name
  5. see above
    I’ll have that George please.

Hey you didn’t say I had to answer correctly!!

  1. Wrong
  2. Wrong
  3. Wrong
  4. Wrong
  5. Wrong

I’ll give you this, though, dpr - you’re batting a thousand :wink:

1)William Zanzinger
2)Emerson Hotel, Baltimore
3)Same as 1) ?, or is that supposed to be her?
…Hattie Carroll
4)dunno
5)also dunno

GAH!!

Yes, #3 is supposed to be ‘her’, not ‘his’.

And you have 3 out of 5, donkeyoatey :slight_smile:

I think someone else better take it from here, chique, I’m stumped.

Hmmmm. How about if I add a little more info?

  1. What cop drama based an episode on this murder?

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In honor of The Guy I decided to fire up the entire Dylan catalog on CD. Did you know that there are over 50 hours of music here? I started Wednesday night after work, played tunes all day Thursday at work, played one disk last night and more today! If I’m lucky, I’ll finish sometime this weekend!
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As an interesting point, I have met both Bob Dylan and William Zanzinger.

I just remembered the answer to the remaining questions.
“William Zanzinger killed poor Hattie Carroll
With a cane that he twirled around his diamond ring finger
At a Baltimore hotel society gath’rin’.
And the cops were called in and his weapon took from him
As they rode him in custody down to the station
And booked William Zanzinger for first-degree murder.”

The name of the hotel was the Emerson.

Homicide: Life on the Street did an episode that paralleled this. However, the killer was the son of a prominent black man (political figure?) who killed the family maid at a gathering at a Baltimore hotel. It seems that both the father and the son were having affairs with the maid. The father was played (superbly) by James Earl Jones.

Take the dollar that I’ve just won and donate it to a charitable cause.

Thank you.

…and for bonus points, W. Zanzinger was sentenced to a six-month term.

He was also arrested in 1991 (+/- 1 year) for charging rent on property he didn’t own.

Boys will be boys was the local response. :rolleyes:

Good job, Spritle!

Was worried for a while that I was the only Dylan / Homicide freak on the boards :stuck_out_tongue:

Heh. No fear of THAT.