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RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 10:58:15 2012

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Passed to his reward this morning at age 86 at home in North Carolina.

http://content.usatoday.com/communities/entertainment/post/2012/07/andy-griffith-dies-at-age-86/1

A genuinely nice guy. He will be missed.

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by Dan Lawrence on Tue Jul 3 11:18:15 2012, in response to RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 10:58:15 2012.

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Absolutely!!! They don't make guys like him anymore.

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 11:22:01 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Dan Lawrence on Tue Jul 3 11:18:15 2012.

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Interesting tidbit about The Andy Griffith Show.

The lyrics to the show's theme song, The Fishing Hole, were written by Everett Sloane, who played Mr. Bernstein, Charles Foster Kane's loyal sidekick in "Citizen Kane". You wouldn't think an actor who played such an ethnic stereotype would pen a "down home" song for a TV about the South, but there it is.

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by streetcarman1 on Tue Jul 3 11:23:48 2012, in response to RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 10:58:15 2012.

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He was truely a gentleman in every sense of the word. He will be missed.

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by Dave on Tue Jul 3 11:34:38 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by streetcarman1 on Tue Jul 3 11:23:48 2012.

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I've read he was a SOB off-screen.

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 11:42:23 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Dave on Tue Jul 3 11:34:38 2012.

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I've never read that, but I have read that Frances Bavier hated playing Aunt Bee because she felt it was beneath her, and that she was always difficult to the crew.

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by William A. Padron on Tue Jul 3 11:46:24 2012, in response to RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 10:58:15 2012.

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I was able to see him in person from the studio audience back in the fall of 1975 when he was a guest on the WABC-TV morning talk show "A.M. New York". He was quite friendly and nice to all those who were there, particularly saying hello after the show was over.

-William A. Padron
["Mayberry"]


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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by SLRT on Tue Jul 3 11:59:08 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 11:42:23 2012.

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It reminds me of what Hattie McDaniel said: "I'd rather play a maid and make $700 a week, than be a maid for $7."

If Frances Bavier really felt that bad about playing Aunt Bee she shouldn't taken the role. People put up with a lot more to make a living.

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by SLRT on Tue Jul 3 12:00:53 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by William A. Padron on Tue Jul 3 11:46:24 2012.

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My dad had his picture taken with Andy Griffith for a story in the old Daily Mirror back when. He had the nicest things to say about him.

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 12:21:44 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by SLRT on Tue Jul 3 12:00:53 2012.

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I'm not sure you could find anyone to say a bad word about Andy Griffith. I'm sure Ron Howard is bummed today. I've heard that they remained pretty close over the years.

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by SLRT on Tue Jul 3 12:35:32 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 12:21:44 2012.

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Well, he did live to a ripe old age. That's something. I hope he was able to enjoy his life to the end.

Uncle Miltie lived to be 93, but his last years weren't good. When you get that old, I think the cause of death was "He wore out."

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by Mr. D - Type on Tue Jul 3 12:55:59 2012, in response to RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 10:58:15 2012.

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Yes he will be missed. Attorney Benjamin Matlock, has left the courthouse.

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 12:57:21 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Mr. D - Type on Tue Jul 3 12:55:59 2012.

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And the most memorable spokesman in Ritz cracker history.

Remember? "Gooood cracker!"

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by SLRT on Tue Jul 3 13:08:45 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 12:57:21 2012.

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He was on Broadway in his early career. "No Time for Sergeants" and "Destry Rides Again." I think he was in the movie of the first.

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Jul 3 13:20:25 2012, in response to RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 10:58:15 2012.

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AWW...that's sad. Even tho he was old I will miss him.

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Jul 3 13:22:33 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by SLRT on Tue Jul 3 11:59:08 2012.

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Frances Bavier was a regular bitch.

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by Train Dude on Tue Jul 3 13:25:33 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Dan Lawrence on Tue Jul 3 11:18:15 2012.

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Was he made differently from the rest of us, Dan?

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Jul 3 13:32:00 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by SLRT on Tue Jul 3 13:08:45 2012.

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>>>>No Time for Sergeants<<<

Sure was as PVT. Will Stockdale. Toilets at salute still has me peeing in my pants. GREAT SCENE

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Tue Jul 3 13:35:01 2012, in response to RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 10:58:15 2012.

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I like the TV movie he did called ''Murder in Coweta County''
excellent

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by Fred G on Tue Jul 3 13:37:45 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Jul 3 13:32:00 2012.

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One of his best.

But IMO his best was as Lonesome Rhodes in A Face In The Crowd It was a really good portrayal of a SOB.

your pal,
Fred

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by FYBklyn1959 on Tue Jul 3 13:37:55 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 12:57:21 2012.

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LOL, that's usually the first think I think of when I think of Andy Griffith. The Andy Griffith show was before my time, and I never watched Matlock that much (though my mom loved the show). I remember seeing a TV movie starring Andy in the late 70s or early 80s, where he played an evil judge. Totally out of character.


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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by SLRT on Tue Jul 3 13:46:23 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Train Dude on Tue Jul 3 13:25:33 2012.

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He was a cyborg. You didn't know that?

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by SLRT on Tue Jul 3 13:48:12 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Fred G on Tue Jul 3 13:37:45 2012.

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Indeed. It was a departure from his comic roles that many people with comedy/nice guy images wouldn't touch.

your pal,
SLRT

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by Train Dude on Tue Jul 3 13:53:38 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Fred G on Tue Jul 3 13:37:45 2012.

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I enjoy hearing his comedy bits on Laugh USA. Periodically they play his explanation of Football or his synopsis of Hamlet that are fantastic,

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Jul 3 14:00:05 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by SLRT on Tue Jul 3 13:08:45 2012.

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>>>>No Time for Sergeants<<<

Sure was as PVT. Will Stockdale. Toilets at salute still has me peeing in my pants. GREAT SCENE

Andy Griffith is best known for his starring roles in two very popular TV series, The Andy Griffith Show and Matlock. Griffith earned a degree in music from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In the 1950s he became a regular on the Ed Sullivan Show and the Steve Allen Show. He was featured in the Broadway play "No Time for Sergeants" (1955) for which he received a Tony nomination.

Born:Andy Samuel Griffith
June 1, 1926 in Mount Airy, North Carolina, USA
Died:July 3, 2012 (age 86) in Dare County, North Carolina, USA

HISTORY; Funny I don't recall him on "SATURDAY NUGHT LIVE:

2008 Ron Howard's Call to Action (video short)
Andy Taylor

2007 Christmas Is Here Again
Santa Claus (voice)

2007 Waitress
Old Joe

2006 The Very First Noel (video short)
Melchoir (voice)
2001 Daddy and Them
O.T. Montgomery
2001 Dawson's Creek (TV series)
Mr. Brooks' Friend
– A Winter's Tale (2001) … Mr. Brooks' Friend

2001 Family Law (TV series)
Colin Sawyer
– The Quality of Mercy (2001) … Colin Sawyer

1999 A Holiday Romance (TV movie)
Jake Peterson

1998 Scattering Dad (TV movie)
Hiram

1997 Diagnosis Murder (TV series)
Ben Matlock
– Murder Two: Part Two (1997) … Ben Matlock
– Murder Two (1997) … Ben Matlock

1997 Close Combat: A Bridge Too Far (Video Game)
British (voice)

1997 What It Was Was Football (short)
Narrator (uncredited)

1996 Spy Hard
General Rancor

1995 Gramps (TV movie)
Jack MacGruder

1986-1995 Matlock (TV series)
Benjamin Matlock / Ben Matlock / Attorney Ben Matlock / …
–1994 The Gift of Love (TV movie)
Phil Doucet

1986 Under the Influence (TV movie)
Noah Talbot

1986 Return to Mayberry (TV movie)
Andy Taylor

1985 Crime of Innocence (TV movie)
Judge Julius Sullivan

1985 The Love Boat (TV series)
Larry Cooper

1985 Hotel (TV series)
J. Scott 'Scotty' Foreman

1985 Rustlers' Rhapsody
Colonel Ticonderoga

1984 Fatal Vision (TV movie)
Victor Worheide

1983 The Demon Murder Case (TV movie)
Guy Harris

1983 Murder in Coweta County (TV movie)
John Wallace

1982 Fantasy Island (TV series)
Judge Roy Bean

1982 For Lovers Only (TV movie)
Vernon Bliss

1982 Saturday Night Live (TV series)
Andy Taylor
– Ron Howard/The Clash (1982) … Andy Taylor (uncredited)

1981 Best of the West (TV series)

1981 Murder in Texas (TV movie)
Ash Robinson

1980 The Yeagers (TV series)
Carroll Yeager

1979 Salvage 1 (TV series)
Harry Broderick

1979 Roots: The Next Generations (TV mini-series)
Commander Robert Munroe

1979 From Here to Eternity (TV mini-series)
Gen. Barney Slater

1978-1979 Centennial (TV mini-series)
Professor Lewis Vernor

1977 Deadly Game (TV movie)
Police Chief Abel Marsh

1977 The Girl in the Emp
Police Chief Abel Marsh

1977 Washington: Behind Closed Doors (TV mini-series)
Esker Scott Anderson

1976 Frosty's Winter Wonderland (TV short)
Narrator (voice)

1976 Six Characters in Search of an Author (TV movie)
The Father

1976 Street Killing (TV movie)
Gus Brenner
1976 The Bionic Woman (TV series)
Jack Starkey

1975 Hearts of the West
Howard Pike aka Billy Pueblo

1975 Adams of Eagle Lake (TV series)
Sheriff Sam Adams

1974 Savages (TV movie)
Horton Madec

1974 Winter Kill (TV movie)
Sheriff Sam McNeill

1974 Pray for the Wildcats (TV movie)
Sam Farragut
1973 Here's Lucy (TV series)
Andy Johnson

1973 Go Ask Alice (TV movie)
Priest

1973 The Doris Day Show (TV series)
Mitch Folger

1972 Hawaii Five-O (TV series)
Arnold Lovejoy

1972 The Strangers in 7A (TV movie)
Artie Sawyer

1972 Mod Squad (TV series)
George Carter

1971 The New Andy Griffith Show (TV series)
Andy Sawyer

1970 Headmaster (TV series)
Andy Thompson

1968-1969 Mayberry R.F.D. (TV series)
Andy Taylor

1969 Angel in My Pocket
Reverend Samuel D. Whitehead

1960-1968 The Andy Griffith Show (TV series)
Sheriff Andy Taylor

1966 Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (TV series)
Sheriff Andy Taylor

1964 The Danny Kaye Show (TV series)
Sketch Actor

1961 The Second Time Around
Pat Collins

1960 The Danny Thomas Show (TV series)
Sheriff Andy Taylor


1958 Onionhead
Alvin 'Al' Woods aka Onionhead

1958 No Time for Sergeants
Pvt. Will Stockdale

1958 Playhouse 90 (TV series)
Prof. Tommy Turner

1955-1958 The United States Steel Hour (TV series)
Harry Emsen / Will Stockdale

1957 A Face in the Crowd
Larry 'Lonesome' Rhodes

1957 The Steve Allen Plymouth Show (TV series)

WHAT A CAREER!!!


R. I. P.

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Jul 3 14:04:33 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by FYBklyn1959 on Tue Jul 3 13:37:55 2012.

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NEVER KNEW HE HAD A DEGREE IN MUSIC.

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by Newkirk Plaza David on Tue Jul 3 14:28:56 2012, in response to RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 10:58:15 2012.

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He was a wonder actor, and father figure to Ron Howard.


We will all miss him.

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 14:53:49 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Train Dude on Tue Jul 3 13:53:38 2012.

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I've heard those. They are great.

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 14:56:48 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Jul 3 14:00:05 2012.

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I remember Winter Kill. It was a TV movie that came on when I was about 9. He played a sheriff in some mountain town. I remember there being helicopters and a lot of snow.

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by Dave on Tue Jul 3 15:11:34 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Jul 3 13:32:00 2012.

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IAWTP. The saluting toilet scene was the best!

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by mr mabstoa on Tue Jul 3 15:15:01 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Tue Jul 3 13:35:01 2012.

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zzzzzzzzzzz

never heard of it!

lol

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Jul 3 15:43:09 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Newkirk Plaza David on Tue Jul 3 14:28:56 2012.

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IAWTP

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Jul 3 15:47:51 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 14:56:48 2012.

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YOUY WERE 9? lol

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Jul 3 15:51:30 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 14:56:48 2012.

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1974 Winter Kill (TV movie)
Sheriff Sam McNeill

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by Easy on Tue Jul 3 16:11:55 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Mitch45 on Tue Jul 3 11:22:01 2012.

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I don't know who that is nor do I remember the song having lyrics. Weird.

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

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Murder in Coweta County


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The murder in Coweta County was an April 1948 act of murder committed in Coweta County in the U.S. state of Georgia and involving the sheriff of neighboring Meriwether County. The events were the subject of two acclaimed works, both titled Murder in Coweta County: a 1976 book by Margaret Anne Barnes and a 1983 television movie on CBS starring Johnny Cash and Andy Griffith.





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John Wallace was a wealthy landowner in Meriwether County, Georgia, with virtually unlimited power in the county, including having the sheriff, Hardy Collier, under his control. Wilson Turner, a sharecropper tenant, attempted to do extra bootlegging work without Wallace's permission and was fired by Wallace. Turner retaliated by stealing two cows for compensation that Turner felt Wallace owed.

Turner was found and arrested in Carrollton, Georgia by Chief of Police Threadgill but was transferred from the Carrollton Jail to the Meriwether County jail in Greenville,[1] Wallace arranged for the sheriff to release Turner. John Wallace and three other men were waiting outside the jail. Turner, already[citation needed] realizing that his release was a conspiracy, attempted to escape in his truck, with Wallace and his group in pursuit,[2] two men each in two cars.[1]

Turner's truck, drained of its fuel earlier, ran out of gas just past the county line at the Sunset Tourist camp in Moreland, Coweta County, Georgia. Multiple witnesses reported seeing Wallace pistol-whip Turner so hard that the gun discharged, then Turner going limp and being put in one of the cars.[1] The group then returned to Meriwether County, where Turner's body was first hidden on Wallace's property, then burned in a pit, the ashes and bone fragments scattered in a nearby stream. Wallace forced two black field workers, Albert Brooks and Robert Lee Gates, to assist him in destroying the victim's body.

Because the act of murder, as witnesses testified, took place in Coweta County, the crime was under the jurisdiction of the Coweta County sheriff, Lamar Potts. Potts and his deputies searched for days and then an informant told them of Wallace burning the body and revealed the names of Brooks and Gates. Potts persuaded the two men to take him to the burn site. There were bone fragments found that the crime lab identified as human. Brooks and Gates also took the sheriff to the well where Turner's body had originally been deposited. Ruptured brain tissue was found that was also identified as coming from a human being.

Wallace's trial received wide press coverage in the rural community. It was reported that this eccentric testimony led to his conviction. After several appeals, John Wallace was executed in the electric chair in 1950. His case was unusual because he was one of the richest men to ever be given the death penalty and his case was the first in Georgia where a white man was given the death sentence upon the testimony of two black men. Mayhayley Lancaster, a feared and respected local fortune-teller, also testified against Wallace.

[edit] Book

Murder in Coweta County (original ISBN 0-88349-064-1; re-issued in 1983 and 2004) was a 1976 book by Margaret Anne Barnes, originally published by Simon & Schuster in 1977.

Though the book is generally considered accurate, Barnes' website has quoted the El Paso Times as calling it "the new fictionalized style of recording historic events".[3]




[edit] Film

Murder in Coweta County was a 1983 television movie written by Dennis Nemec based on Barnes' book. Andy Griffith played landowner John Wallace and Johnny Cash played Sheriff Lamar Potts of Coweta County. Noted Watergate-era attorney James F. Neal played one of the lawyers during the trial.

[edit] References

1.^ a b c Jan Doolittle Page. "Murder Southern Style". Gone and Almost Forgotten Georgia. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
2.^ Whitling, Natasha (February 10, 2006). "murder in Coweta County: Johnny Cash played area minister’s father". Columbia Star. Columbia, South Carolina. p. Front page. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
3.^ "Murder in Coweta". 2002-10-16. Retrieved 2007-12-30. "Written with the suspense of a who-dun-it, Murder In Coweta County is the new fictionalized style of recording historic events. The combination makes exciting reading."

[edit] External links
Murder in Coweta County at the Internet Movie Database






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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by Easy on Tue Jul 3 16:16:12 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Train Dude on Tue Jul 3 13:53:38 2012.

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I think that "What is was, was football" is what made him famous.

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Jul 3 16:45:43 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Dave on Tue Jul 3 15:11:34 2012.

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http://youtu.be/qqg4rJPUxGs

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Jul 3 16:55:11 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Jul 3 16:45:43 2012.

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HER YA GO

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Jul 3 16:59:07 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Easy on Tue Jul 3 16:16:12 2012.

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YEPPERS

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by Train Dude on Tue Jul 3 17:14:05 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Easy on Tue Jul 3 16:16:12 2012.

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Was that older than the Andy Griffith Show?

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by mr mabstoa on Tue Jul 3 17:54:37 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Tue Jul 3 16:15:26 2012.

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Whats all that stuff mean?

?????

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Jul 3 18:01:45 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Train Dude on Tue Jul 3 17:14:05 2012.

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NO... "The Anndy Griffith Show" premered in 1960

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by Train Dude on Tue Jul 3 18:10:20 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Jul 3 18:01:45 2012.

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that's what I thought

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Tue Jul 3 18:13:53 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by mr mabstoa on Tue Jul 3 17:54:37 2012.

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you figure that out lol

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

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THIS:

RIP Andy Griffith


Murder in Coweta County was a 1983 television movie

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

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THIS:
RIP Andy Griffith


Murder in Coweta County was a 1983 television movie

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Tue Jul 3 18:23:13 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Jul 3 18:15:05 2012.

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iawtp !
it was my favorite move by Andy Griffith!!
& its on DVD on amazon !
man is ''mr mabstoa'' a dumbass

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Tue Jul 3 18:24:18 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Tue Jul 3 18:17:15 2012.

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iawtp !
it was my favorite move by Andy Griffith!!
& its on DVD on amazon !
man is ''mr mabstoa'' a dumbass

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Re: RIP Andy Griffith

Posted by Allan on Tue Jul 3 18:40:53 2012, in response to Re: RIP Andy Griffith, posted by Easy on Tue Jul 3 16:11:55 2012.

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"The Fishing Hole"

Well, now, take down your fishin' pole and
meet me at The Fishin' Hole,
We may not get a bite all day,
but don't you rush away.
What a great place to rest your bones and
mighty fine for skippin' stones,
You'll feel fresh as a lemonade,
a-settin' in the shade.
Whether it's hot, whether it's cool,
oh what a spot for whistlin' like a fool.
What a fine day to take a stroll and wander by
The Fishin' Hole,
I can't think of a better way
to pass the time o'day.

We'll have no need to call the roll when we get
to The Fishin' Hole,
There'll be you, me and Old Dog Trey,
to doodle time away.
If we don't hook a perch or bass,
we'll cool our toes in dewy grass,
Or else pull up a weed to chaw,
and maybe set and jaw.
Hangin' around, takin' our ease,
watchin' that hound a-scratchin' at his fleas.
Come on, take down your fishin' pole
and meet me at The Fishin' Hole,
I can't think of a better way
to pass the time o'day.

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Music by Earle Hagen and Herbert Spencer
Lyrics by Everett Sloane
(C) Copyright 1960, 1961, 1966 by Larrabee Music "

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