Get ready for a compelling night of true crime as “48 Hours” presents an encore of the episode “Death on Safari.” Join correspondent Debora Patta as she unravels the shocking case of an American woman who suffered a fatal gunshot wound during a safari vacation. Tune in on Saturday, July 1, at 9:00 Pm, Et/Pt on the CBS Television Network and streaming on Paramount+ to delve into the perplexing details of this international investigation.
Lawrence Rudolph and his wife, Bianca, were about to conclude their safari trip in Zambia, Africa, in October 2016 when tragedy struck. Lawrence, a successful dentist from Pennsylvania, recounted to local authorities that he was in the bathroom of their cabin when he heard a gunshot. Upon rushing into the next room, he discovered his wife lifeless on the floor, with a gunshot wound. According to Lawrence, Bianca had been handling a shotgun packed in a soft shell gun case.
Lawrence Rudolph and his wife, Bianca, were about to conclude their safari trip in Zambia, Africa, in October 2016 when tragedy struck. Lawrence, a successful dentist from Pennsylvania, recounted to local authorities that he was in the bathroom of their cabin when he heard a gunshot. Upon rushing into the next room, he discovered his wife lifeless on the floor, with a gunshot wound. According to Lawrence, Bianca had been handling a shotgun packed in a soft shell gun case.
- 6/30/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
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Sacheen Littlefeather (Apache/Yaqui/Ariz.), the Native American actress and activist who took to the stage at the 1973 Academy Awards to reveal that Marlon Brando would not accept his Oscar for The Godfather, has died. She was 75.
Littlefeather died at noon Sunday at her home in the Northern California city of Novato surrounded by her loved ones, according to a statement sent out by her caretaker. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which reconciled with Littlefeather in June and hosted a celebration in her honor just two weeks ago, revealed the news on social media Sunday night.
Littlefeather disclosed in March 2018 that she had been diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer, and it had metastasized in recent years.
Brando had decided to boycott the March 1973 Oscars in protest of how Native Americans were portrayed onscreen as well as to pay tribute to...
Sacheen Littlefeather (Apache/Yaqui/Ariz.), the Native American actress and activist who took to the stage at the 1973 Academy Awards to reveal that Marlon Brando would not accept his Oscar for The Godfather, has died. She was 75.
Littlefeather died at noon Sunday at her home in the Northern California city of Novato surrounded by her loved ones, according to a statement sent out by her caretaker. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which reconciled with Littlefeather in June and hosted a celebration in her honor just two weeks ago, revealed the news on social media Sunday night.
Littlefeather disclosed in March 2018 that she had been diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer, and it had metastasized in recent years.
Brando had decided to boycott the March 1973 Oscars in protest of how Native Americans were portrayed onscreen as well as to pay tribute to...
- 10/3/2022
- by Rebecca Sun
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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