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";s:4:"text";s:30247:"At one point, Sheil explains that the 1976 film Network is based on Chubbucks story. Twenty-nine-year-old Christine Chubbuck, the morning host of Sun Coast Digest on WXLT in Sarasota, FL, arrived to work at 9 AM on July 15, 1974.Chubbuck's co-workers stated she was in an unusually good mood that day. I suspect that in our celebrity-obsessed world, there will be people who see Chubbucks last stand as better than nothing being remembered is better than being forgotten. [9], In early 2021, YouTuber Ataliste acquired what is generally accepted as being a legitimate cassette recording of the audio from the incident (via an undisclosed private collector), releasing the portion of the newscast prior to the suicide on their YouTube channel in February of that year (though, choosing not to publish the actual suicide audio out of respect). A young 30-year-old newscaster by the name of Christine Chubbuck attempted suicide live on air on WXLT TV which at the time was an ABC Affiliated station in the Sarasota, Florida Market. By the time the script was released to other stations, however, Chubbuck was dead. Entertainment Television special.Boulevard of Broken Dreams: Christine Chubbuck, E! Everyone concurred because, understandably, they assumed that the order had come from above. Fictional works inspired by her. While Greene has Sheil play dress-up in a bad film, the lanky British actress Rebecca Hall fully embodies Chubbuck. In her daily show, Suncoast Digest, Chubbuck focused on human interest stories. Reddit and its partners use cookies and similar technologies to provide you with a better experience. Some television viewers called the police, while others called the station to inquire if the shooting was staged.Florida TV talk show host dies after shooting herself during broadcast, Associated Press, July 16, 1974. Life rarely lives up to our youthful hopes. Some may even argue that she still does, despite films like Christine and Kate Plays Christine which both were released back in 2016. . Upon receiving the news, a WXLT staffer released the information to other stations using Chubbuck's script. 29 Reviews . Discussion about the NationSquid footage on 4Chan. Yeah,this is the full clip everyone. file, case #74-15120, July 15, 1974. Yet isnt it funny that a man feels compelled to pose such a question while he is actually directing a film about women? Christine, directed by Antonio Campos, stars Rebecca Hall as the TV journalist in a straightforward dramatisation of the story, and it shows the escalating frustrations that may have led her to end her life. At 29, she was still a virgin. At first, he tells her, he and Chubbuck detested each other with almost screwball-comedy antagonism: He saw her as a Germaine Greertype feminist, and she thought he was a mess. Upon receiving the news, a WXLT staffer released the information to other stations using Chubbuck's script. Kate Plays Christine spends a lot of time exploring Chubbucks personal life in a protective rather than incisive way. On the morning of July 15, 1974, Christine Chubbuck, a 29-year-old newscaster in Sarasota, Florida, announced her own death on live television: "In keeping with . The suicide will forever be the stuff of speculation and legend, a death so public and yet so unseen that we can all read into it whatever we like. Chubbuck pulled out a revolver, shot herself in the head, and fell to the floor. Smith later stated that he did not respond to what he thought was Chubbuck's "sick" attempt at humor, and changed the subject. Approximately 120 people attended, including local officials who had appeared on her show, and one attendee in a bikini. [34][35][36][37], In 2021, Rebecca Maye Holiday published the short story "Of Late I Think of Christine Chubbuck", originally written in 2017, in her anthology A Blurred Estuary of Demons. If anyone wants to really look into this, look up the news stories she delivers and see if they line up with the date of her suicide (July 15, 1974). A perfectionist, Christine had done her research, asking the sheriffs office the best way to successfully shoot yourself (behind the left ear). Petersburg. Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. Her brother Greg later recalled several times she had gone out with a man, before moving to Sarasota, but agreed she had trouble connecting socially in the beach resort town. Chubbuck Hudson vrosban, Ohio llam terletn szletett, Margaretha D., becenevn Peg (1921-1994) s George Fairbanks Chubbuck (1918-2015) gyermekeknt.Kt testvre volt, Greg s Tim. In "Christine," Rebecca Hall's real-life broadcaster meets a violent end on live television, but her story makes little impact. "[18] She drew a .38-caliber Smith & Wesson Model 36 revolver and shot herself behind her right ear. All the biopics in the world are no substitute for time spent actually living. He assumed she was joking. In a 2007 documentary, Chubbucks brother Greg said that she was unhappy because her boss, Mike Simmons, was pushing the station to emphasize stories of the if it bleeds, it leads variety. Christine, the biopic version of Chubbucks tale, takes the opposite approach. Chubbuck was a broadcaster for a local news station in Sarasota, Florida, and when she committed suicide on-air on 15 July 1974, a minor panic occurred in the community. POSTING MY REPLY TO ANOTHER USER AS COMMENT: Hmmm, extremely suspicious stuff going on with this guy. heres what Ive figured out so far. Sun Coast Digest was very much a community-based TV show, and stories of bloody crimes were probably not its brief. Christine Chubbuck was a woman working in a male-dominated industry. She then pulled out a revolver from a bag of puppets she kept under her desk, pointed the gun at the back of her head and pulled the trigger. file, case #74-15120, transcription of Christine Chubbuck tape", "Tragic TV drama unfolds before unbelieving eyes", "Special Memorial Service Held On Public Beach For TV Personality Christine Chubbuck", "The Existence of Christine Chubbuck's Suicide Video Has Been Confirmed", "Florida Teen Live-Streams His Suicide Online", "When Rebecca Hall First Got This Script, She Hid It", "A movie about one of the most horrific moments in TV history has become the talk of the Sundance Film Festival", "Review: 'Kate Plays Christine,' a Blurring of Fact and Fiction in a Suicide Story", "News Anchors Mad as Hell in 'Network' and Suicidal in 'Kate Plays Christine', "Christine Chubbuck: The broadcaster who shot herself on air", Christine Chubbuck: Tragedy In The News (2012), Christine Chubbuck: The Saga Continues (2016), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Christine_Chubbuck&oldid=1132692784, Boston University College of Communication alumni, Short description is different from Wikidata, Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected pages, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Being the first person to commit suicide on live television, This page was last edited on 10 January 2023, at 02:51. Christine Chubbuck, E! Not to those who knew and loved her, of course. After Chubbuck's parents were divorced, her mother Peg and younger brother Greg came to live in the Florida home. JPEG . With Rebecca Hall, Michael C. Hall, Tracy Letts, Maria Dizzia. It feels as if the deeply dissatisfied perfectionist is looking back at usshuffling her papers, preparing for her final sceneready to scold us for getting her story wrong. However, due to the high cost of the unit, it was incredibly rare for a 1974 household to possess one. One co-worker has since recalled that around the same time, Chubbuck had said to him (in what he assumed was a joking manner) something to the effect of: "Wouldn't it be wild if I blew myself away on the air?". :). During her years at Laurel, she jokingly formed a "Dateless Wonder Club" with other "rejected" girls who did not have dates on Saturday nights. It was confirmed in June 2016 that the recording of Chubbuck's death exists and had indeed been in Nelson's possession, but was handed over to a "very large law firm" for safekeeping by Mollie. Download and reupload because for all we know this is as close as we're gonna get to getting it. This is crazy. Springfield! Their previous video of the broadcast states that they got the audio from a private collector. Christine Chubbuck certainly had her fair share of blows in life, but at the age of 29, she still had everything to live for. It is in black and white, with distorted audio and video. Starring Rebecca Hall, the film is a look at at the life of Christina Chubbuck, the 29-year-old reporter . The vicarious thrill of her dramatic death is hidden and denied, but make no mistake: if Christine Chubbuck had an ordinary death or even an ordinary suicide none of the people wagging their fingers with moral disapproval at the ghouls fascinated by it would give a damn about her. This article has been tagged as NSFL due to its disturbing subject matter. Her whole point was in protest of what she did. Here is Kate Lyn Sheil in an ill-fitting fright wig, a pale and disembodied specter, flailing as she attempts to swim in the same ocean where Chubbuck swam with strength decades ago. Chubbuck then drew a revolver that she had hidden in her bag, placed it behind her right ear and fired, immediately slumping forward violently onto her desk, as the technical director scrambled to fade rapidly to black. Christine Chubbuck, a 29-year-old television presenter, arrived at Channel 40, the local Florida TV station where she worked, on July 15, 1974. . Simmons, the station director, said Chubbuck's suicide was unrelated to the station. Subscribe then find out. "Looking down on the anchor desk she began to read: 'In keeping with Channel 40's policy of bringing you the latest in' she looked up from the script, directly into the . As a director, he is the kind of feminist man whorather than stepping out of the way and focusing on a womans lifeadmits superficial thoughts in advance to exonerate himself while splashing around in his own shallow waters. Greene makes little effort for any kind of fidelity in his film-within-a-film, preferring to draw attention to its badness. Station owner Robert Nelson kept the footage under lock and key for decades, and his widow Mollie has done likewise since his death. Is it gone for everyone else or is my stuff just glitching? She was soon given her own community affairs talk show on ABC affiliate WXLT, with . For a time, WXLT aired reruns of the TV series Gentle Ben in place of Suncoast Digest. . She died later that day. For a time, WXLT aired reruns of the TV series Gentle Ben in place of Chubbuck's program. Sarasota Herald-Tribune, July 16, 1974. Just a few hours ago it was up. Its sad and scary, and feels very real. July 15th began much like any other day, until Chubbuck (who was noticeably more enthusiastic and cheerful than usual) declared, just before Suncoast Digest was due to go on air, that she needed to read a newscast beforehand, confusing co-workers (as this was something she had never done before). Dead. Christine Chubbuck ( Hudson, 24 de agosto de 1944 Sarasota, 15 de julho de 1974) foi uma jornalista norte-americana que trabalhou para a WTOG e WXLT-TV no estado da Flrida. Shortly thereafter, an injunction was brought against Channel 40 (by Chubbuck's family) preventing them from ever releasing the footage of her death; the 2-inch quad master tape, plus a copy (both of which had previously been confiscated by the Sarasota Sheriff's Department as evidence following the incident) were then handed over to the family, who are said to have destroyed them. Quinns article was a primary source for both films, but Kate Plays Christine takes her insights and turns them into clichs. However, when this was publicised, she started getting requests to see it, which made her uncomfortable. Her husband, for reasons he never shared, kept a copy of the tape, and when he died, it passed to her. Born in Hudson, Ohio, Christine Chubbuck attended the Laurel School for Girls in nearby Shaker Heights.During her years at Laurel, she started a small tongue-in-cheek group called the "Dateless Wonder Club". [11], Chubbuck spoke to her family at length about her struggles with depression and suicidal tendencies, though she did not inform them of her intent to commit suicide on live television. Her story has been retold in a film which was released. Thank you, George. Theres unique attributes to Christine Chubbucks story that make you process ideas about crazy women, he has said. All written contents Reprobate Press and individual authors 2022. It all just matches up too perfectly and her voice is identical to Christines. She baked him a cake for his birthday and sought his romantic attention, only to find out he was already involved with sports reporter Andrea Kirby. . Chubbuck was taken to Sarasota Memorial Hospital, as her script had predicted; there, she was pronounced dead fourteen hours later. In 1974 a newsreader named Christine Chubbuck committed suicide on live TV. Suicide seems to be the sort of exit that is either deeply private or very public either you want to slip quietly away or you want the whole world to see your final moments. What does everyone think about the comment saying they contacted her brother? The second is the documentary "Kate Plays Christine," about an actress who gets a job to play the newscaster in another project, then moves to Sarasota to investigate Chubbuck's life. In 2016, responding to the release of two films about his late sister, Greg Chubbuck expressed concern that both would focus unduly on the manner of her death rather than the rest of her life and her many positive aspects. Upon receiving the news, a WXLT staffer released the information to other stations using Chubbucks script. Her audience had been . Discussion about the so-called footage on the NationSquid forums. At the end of the video, at 8 minutes and 46 seconds, there appears to be footage of the . Live and in Color", "Chris Chubbuck is Posthumous Award Candidate", "Sarasota County Sheriff's Dept. Sheils comments in Kate Plays Christine echo the directors original (mis)conception. Kirby had been the co-worker closest to Chubbuck, but she was offered a new job in Baltimore, which had further depressed Chubbuck. Now the entire comment section is gone. Sitting in the studio in Florida on her own Suncoast Digest live morning local talk show, she calmly announced: "In keeping with. She was very close to her parents and family. [9], On the morning of July 15, 1974, Chubbuck confused co-workers by claiming she had to read a newscast to open Suncoast Digest, something she had never done before. By rejecting non-essential cookies, Reddit may still use certain cookies to ensure the proper functionality of our platform. . He said he has access to the audio, but not the full broadcast video. In Christine, Campos has no need to ask whether a man should make a movie about a woman; his role is secondary to that of the lead actress. She has a reputation for being difficult. Some television viewers called the police, while others called the station to inquire if the shooting was staged.Florida TV talk show host dies after shooting herself during broadcast, Associated Press, July 16, 1974. Her mother chose not to tell WXLT management about her daughter's suicidal tendencies because she feared Chubbuck would be fired. Christine Chubbuck. [17], The film reel of the restaurant shooting had jammed and would not run, so Chubbuck shrugged it off and said on-camera, "In keeping with the WXLT practice of presenting the most immediate and complete reports of local blood and guts news, TV 40 presents what is believed to be a television first. Ataliste is very active in this thread. In short, Chubbuck was unlucky in love. This was the first time a suicide had ever been aired on live tv. Her posthumous notoriety doesnt compensate for all the lost opportunities, you might think. Immediately before joining ABC affiliate WXLT-TV (now WWSB), she worked in the traffic department of WTOG in St. He rejected me, she tells a co-worker with great bathos. She had two brothers, Greg and Tim. Please help find my Dads lost band! It was juicy and annoying, Greene has recounted, to think that they took this really hurt woman, who was going through all this turmoil and pain, and turned her into a male character who was macho and bombastic. Instead, he takes a paternalistic yet self-critical approach to Chubbuck and her story, wrestling with his own instincts toward sexist clich. You will not be granted a virtual immortality because of your actions. Yeah, we haven't been able to find anything either. But his belief in New Age spirituality changed him, and they grew to like each other. Christine Chubbuck (pictured) killed herself while reading the news for a local Sarasota, Florida TV station in July 1974, aged 29. The soundtrack is a brilliant and eerie blend of John Denver, Sonny and Cher, Alive N Kickin, and Spooner Oldham. Apparently, she had an unrequited crush on co-worker George Peter Ryan. Lost Media is any form of media (film, video, audio, literature, & physical media in some cases) that is documented as existing, but is evidently unable to be viewed by the public (such as deleted movie scenes, TV series not released on home video or recorded on VCR, etc.) Chubbuck originally worked at WXLT-TV (Channel 40, now WWSB, a small market channel and ABC affiliate in south-west Florida which, up until relatively recently, only served three counties) as an evening news reporter, later moving on to host a morning community affairs talk show titled Suncoast Digest. A rumored third copy has been speculated to exist in the FCC Archives. [20], "She had written something like 'TV 40 news personality Christine Chubbuck shot herself in a live broadcast this morning on a Channel 40 talk program. Upon receiving the news, a WXLT staffer released the information to other stations using Chubbuck's script. Today is the day that the film Christine is being released in theaters across the country. Kate Plays Christine, directed by Robert Greene, is a more subversive deconstruction of the story. from reporter Christine chubbuck. Entertainment Television, first aired February 24-25, March 1, March 3, March 6, 2007 in the evening. "She had written something like 'TV 40 news personality Christine . In a scene that is almost too on the nose, a fictional Mike Simmons tells his employee, You know what your problem is, Chubbuck? If we saw her death indeed, if any of her life was still out there to be seen she would become more ordinary and less ambiguous. Tanulmnyait elszr a Shaker Heights-i Laurel lenyiskolban kezdte, majd 1 vig az Ohii llami Egyetemen ksbb a Massachusettsi Endicott Egyetemen folytatta, mieltt . "Freaky 5 - Lost Footage" on YouTube by NationSquid. Chubbuck was taken to Sarasota Memorial Hospital, as her script had predicted; there, she was pronounced dead fourteen hours later. Simply called Christine, the 2016 release was directed by Antonio Campos. Who would expect a news anchor to actually kill themselves on-air? On the morning of July 15, 1974, Chubbuck confused co-workers by claiming she had to read a newscast to open her program, Suncoast Digest, something she had never done before. Perhaps, for Chubbuck, her life seemed so meaningless that her death not so much the act of suicide, but the way that it was carried out was the only thing left that might give it value. So Chubbucks turbulent mental state went unnoticed by all those around her other than her immediate family, who seemed in some sort of denial of it. He believed her constant self-deprecation for being dateless contributed to her ongoing depression.Interview with Greg Chubbuck for Boulevard of Broken Dreams: Christine Chubbuck, E! 29-year-old Christine Chubbuck was a local news reporter for WXLT-TV in Sarasota, Florida. Christine "Chris" Chubbuck[a] (August 24, 1944 July 15, 1974) was an American television news reporter who worked for stations WTOG and WXLT-TV in Sarasota, Florida. Viewers at home, understandably shaken, either called the police or phoned the station demanding to know if what they had just seen was real or not though why a morning news show would stage a fake on-air suicide is anyones guess. NationSquid himself never replied to any questions about whether the footage was real or fake, and therefore users on the aforementioned websites came up with theories and analyses in attempts to deliver a verdict on whether the footage was genuine or fabricated. I was not going to make a straightforward documentary exposing how this woman killed herself because she couldnt have children. Instead, what I wanted to do was show how hard it was for me to think about the story. Greene focuses on the personal as nonpolitical. Answer (1 of 3): The only sign of unease in the 29-year-old was a slight shake of her hand as she turned the page of the secret script she had written for the moment. Screenshot of Gordon Galbraith (News Director at the time of her suicide) confirming the NationSquid footage to be fake. In living color, an exclusive coverage of an attempted suicide. She desperately wanted to be married and have children, but that seemed to be slipping away from her. Christine Chubbuck was only 30 years old, but to her, a future seemed so bleak that she decided to end all possibility of having one. [14], Chubbuck's focus on her lack of intimate relationships is generally considered to be the driving force for her depression. In the film's all-too-real universe, TV is presented as the 20th century's greatest contribution to . TV 40 news personality Christine Chubbuck shot herself in a live broadcast this morning on a Channel 40 talk program. Her mother later summarized that "her suicide was simply because her personal life was not enough." Her attempts to cultivate friendships of any sort were often scuppered by a somewhat stand-offish attitude that could come across as rudeness. The creators of the Chubbuck narrative movie at Sundance, Christine, never even tried to find the footage. 57 Favorites. EDIT: his account appears to be up and he just deleted a lot of his comments in the thread. At WXLT, she briefly worked as a reporter before she was given the anchor job on the weekday morning show Sun Coast Digest. She is not, of course, around to enjoy the fame, which ultimately makes it entirely worthless but no one really thinks about that once they have reached this point. He believed her constant self-deprecation for being "dateless" contributed to her ongoing depression. Hey everyone. Chubbuck had a close relationship with her family, describing her mother and Greg as her closest friends. But on repeated viewings, it comes across as the films strongest moment. Approximately 120 people attended, including local officials who had appeared on her show.Special Memorial Service Held On Public Beach For TV Personality Christine Chubbuck, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, July 19, 1974. Two new films about the life of Christine Chubbuck grapple with a newscasters final sign-off. Approximately 120 people attended, including local officials who had appeared on her show. news director Mike Simmons found the papers from which Chubbuck had been reading her newscast contained a complete script of her program, including not only the shooting but . She says that the tape is now in the hands of a very large law firm for safekeeping, that she has no intention to ever let anyone see it, and that she only held onto the tape to honor her husband.[3]. Mistakenly reported as "Hubbock" by some sources. When Rebecca Hall first got the script for "Christine," she, like most who come across the story of Christine Chubbuck, had a difficult time getting past the defining event in her life her death. The funeral ceremony was held on the beach where her ashes were scattered into the Gulf of Mexico. Whats also interesting is that they also said that they werent going to release the audio of the suicide out of respect. Christine left a blood-stained script, pictured, to be read out . One was that the station owner Robert Nelson kept it, and it was in the possession of his widow, Mollie. A year before her death, her right ovary had been removed in an operation, and she had been told that she probably only had a two or three-year window left in which to conceive. In any case, I rather doubt that the legacy of Chubbucks death would be the one she hoped for had the footage been released. Im not sure any film has better captured the scary, zoned-out disconnection of 70s AM soft rock. Her focus on her lack of relationships is generally considered to be the driving force for her depression; her mother later summarized her suicide was simply because her personal life was not enough. She lamented to co-workers her 30th birthday was approaching and she was still a virgin who had never been on more than two dates with a man. October 18, 2016. As the filmmaker, he centers on his own inability to know this womans emotions; any criticism about the film is built into it, as part of its own self-criticism. Also, on his Reddit he commented saying that the Christine tapes would be the holy grail find. Who admits that? Ongoing Findadeath Forum Christine Chubbuck thread. Mark Mann. Chubbuck seemed as interested in his change as she was in him. Regardless of the wider issues that pushed her to this point, Chubbuck was clearly determined that as many people as possible saw her last stand. Dont know why producers and directors of biopics and documentaries didnt focus on that, on what she was saying, if issues of morality and respect for her life was their aim. . That same year, she worked in Canton, Ohio, and, for three months, at WQED-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as an assistant producer for two local shows, Women's World and Keys to the City. I never thought I'd hear this audio, tbh. Its stories from the same date and everything. And she was careful with her words; attempted had her covered in case something went wrong with that one shot. You might argue that by keeping it hidden, a positive message is being sent to other people your desire for infamy will not be rewarded, so please dont do this. So his account on the lostmedia wiki forum is now deleted. The facts of Chubbucks life and death are this: she was born in 1944, earned a degree in broadcasting at Boston University in 1965 and began working for WVIZ in Cleveland a year later, moving from station to station as her career built and finally brought her to WXLT-TV in Florida in 1968. She attended Miami University of Ohio for one year, majoring in theatre arts, then attended Endicott College in Beverly, Massachusetts before earning a degree in broadcasting at . On the morning of July 15, 1974, Christine Chubbuck, a 29-year-old newscaster in Sarasota, Florida, announced her own death on live television: In keeping with Channel 40s policy of bringing you the latest in blood and guts and in living color, you are going to see another firstan attempted suicide. A perfectionist, she had done her research, asking the sheriffs office the best way to successfully shoot yourself (behind the left ear). and our [13] On occasion, Chubbuck incorporated homemade puppets she had used to entertain children with intellectual disabilities during her volunteer work at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. I wouldnt be surprised if he was contacted. file, case #74-15120", "Sarasota County Sheriff's Dept. Instead of starting the show with an interview like Chubbuck usually did, she decided to begin the program with a report of a local shooting. Presbyterian minister Thomas Beason delivered the eulogy, stating We suffer at our sense of loss, we are frightened by her rage, we are guilty in the face of her rejection, we are hurt by her choice of isolation and we are confused by her message.Chris Chubbuck is Eulogized, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, July 18, 1974. announced her own death on live television, Mad as Hell: The Making of Network and the Fateful Vision of the Angriest Man in Movies, Theres unique attributes to Christine Chubbucks story. Kate Lyn Sheil, after she attempts to play the scene, rails at the director. She had also been seeing a psychiatrist up until several weeks before her death. Discussion in the Lost Media Wiki forums about the NationSquid footage. For Talking Movies, Christian Blauvelt looks at these two films that attempt to locate the humanity behind the sensationalism. An extensive collection of newspaper articles and documentation on the incident. When Christine Chubbuck, a 29-year-old reporter for a Florida television station, put a gun to her head and pulled the trigger in the middle of a live broadcast on July 15, 1974, she framed it as . In the lead-up to her suicide, Chubbuck (who was known to detest what she referred to as "blood and guts" reporting, i.e., sensationalised violence over legitimate journalism) had volunteered to produce a feature on suicide for the station, during research for which she had asked a police officer how someone would go about taking their own life (the sheriff proceeding to reveal what kind of gun and bullets that he would use if ever put in that situation). Youre a feminist. Its almost absurdly ironic how her last moments are precisely what she hated, how it both contradicts and validates what she was fighting, how making it public would be an act of sensationalism itself the very opposite of its intent and how news and entertainment outlets, intellectuals and scientists laughingly still completely miss what she was commenting on. She watched as ingratiatingly "cute" reporters were promoted over her because they were un-threatening. The scene, as far as I know, is entirely fictional, but it takes into account not only the era and Chubbucks alienation from it, but also something peculiar about the relationship between these two TV personalities. ";s:7:"keyword";s:25:"christine chubbuck script";s:5:"links";s:334:"John Doerr Yacht, Dr Schulze Female Formula, Articles C
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