The five teenagers accused of killing a Michigan man by allegedly throwing a rock from an overpass had allegedly thrown items from overpasses multiple times before the fatal incident, Genesee County Sheriff Robert Pickell tells People.
“There’s a continuing behavior,” Pickell alleges. “These pranks. They’re deliberate, intentional actions that knowingly could hurt people.”
Kyle Anger, 17, Alex Miller, 15, Mark Sekelsky, 16, Mikaydyn Payne, 16, and Trevor Gray, 15, have been charged as adults with second-degree murder, conspiracy to commit second-degree murder and malicious destruction of property. On Oct. 18, Kenneth Andrew White, 32, was hit by a rock allegedly thrown by the teens while...
“There’s a continuing behavior,” Pickell alleges. “These pranks. They’re deliberate, intentional actions that knowingly could hurt people.”
Kyle Anger, 17, Alex Miller, 15, Mark Sekelsky, 16, Mikaydyn Payne, 16, and Trevor Gray, 15, have been charged as adults with second-degree murder, conspiracy to commit second-degree murder and malicious destruction of property. On Oct. 18, Kenneth Andrew White, 32, was hit by a rock allegedly thrown by the teens while...
- 10/26/2017
- by Harriet Sokmensuer
- PEOPLE.com
Australian writer-director Sue Brooks, whose latest feature Looking For Grace has premiered at the Venice Film Festival, has revealed details of her upcoming projects.
Brooks has two new features in development. One is an adaptation of Alex Miller’s novel, Lovesong. This is the story of a relationship and marriage between a young Australian man and a Tunisian woman.
It is scripted and produced by Alison Tilson (Looking For Grace). Brooks said: “It’s a love story but it is also about place and migration…it is about being displaced.”
The project is currently being financed and cast.
Brooks is also plotting a comedy-musical, Not Quite Waiting In The Wings. Also scripted by Tilson, it is described by Brooks as a story “about the folly of human endeavour.”
It centres on an amateur troupe’s courageous but faltering attempt to mount a Gilbert and Sullivan opera.
Looking For Grace stars Radha Mitchell, Richard Roxburgh and upcoming...
Brooks has two new features in development. One is an adaptation of Alex Miller’s novel, Lovesong. This is the story of a relationship and marriage between a young Australian man and a Tunisian woman.
It is scripted and produced by Alison Tilson (Looking For Grace). Brooks said: “It’s a love story but it is also about place and migration…it is about being displaced.”
The project is currently being financed and cast.
Brooks is also plotting a comedy-musical, Not Quite Waiting In The Wings. Also scripted by Tilson, it is described by Brooks as a story “about the folly of human endeavour.”
It centres on an amateur troupe’s courageous but faltering attempt to mount a Gilbert and Sullivan opera.
Looking For Grace stars Radha Mitchell, Richard Roxburgh and upcoming...
- 9/7/2015
- by geoffrey@macnab.demon.co.uk (Geoffrey Macnab)
- ScreenDaily
"Charlie Bit My Finger" and "David After Dentist" have a new challenger: "Sadie Doesn't Want Her Brother to Grow Up." In what has to be one of the cutest-ever meltdowns over the inexorable march of time, 5-year-old Sadie Miller completely loses it over her fear that her 3-month-old brother, Carson, will one day cease to be a baby. "I don't want him to grow up!" she exclaims, hugging Carson's currently baby-sized head. "He's so cute!" It's not just love for her brother. Sadie also fears for her own future: "And I don't want to die when I'm 100!" The children's father,...
- 7/30/2014
- by Drew Mackie
- PEOPLE.com
We are all born. We all get old. And we all die. Those are the facts of life. It's sometimes scary, something confusing and, if you're this five-year-old named Sadie, it's apparently all of the above and So Adorable, too. Alex Miller uploaded this video of a sobbing Sadie grappling with the fact that her baby brother isn't going to stay little forever. It would almost be depressing, if it weren't for the fact that she can't stop giving her brother hugs and telling him how cute his little smiles are. His response? A little smile. And yes, it is as cute as Sadie says.
- 7/29/2014
- E! Online
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