It was a crime of passion that had every New Yorker rapt with attention in the summer of 1972. 3 armed men entered a Brooklyn bank, thinking it would be a straightforward heist, but fate had other plans. The event would go on to inspire a classic film. #NewYorkGritty 🎞️🧵:
1/ On Aug. 22, 1972, John Wojtowicz, Salvatore Naturile & Robert Westenberg attempted to rob a bank in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Gravesend. Unbeknownst to them, the money in the vault had already been collected earlier that day, leaving the branch with half the funds expected.
2/ Within minutes of the robbers entering the bank, a teller triggered an alarm that alerted police to the crime unfolding. Cops dashed to the scene on Avenue P in and formed a perimeter around the bank. 1 of the 3 would-be robbers fled once police showed up.
3/ The press arrived as quickly as police. All of the city was tuned into the robbery, either by radio or television, and it hit every late edition of the local newspapers before the day was through.
This is how the crime that inspired the 1975 film "Dog Day Afternoon" started.
4/ John Wojtowicz (b. 1945) grew up in Brooklyn w/ a Polish dad & an Italian-American mom. According to gay rights activist Randy Wicker, a Wojtowicz family friend, he was star of a local baseball team as a teenager, and was brought up in a strict conservative family.
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5/ After graduating high school, Wojtowicz worked at various banks in the city. By his early twenties, he worked at his local Chase Bank in Flatbush, Brooklyn, where he met his girlfriend, Carmen Bifulco, who worked there as well.
6/ They started dating in 1966, though her parents disapproved, according to the BBC. The same year, he was drafted into the Army, according to records obtained by the NYT. While in Vietnam, Wojtowicz had sexual experiences with men, according to Wicker.
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7/ He returned home from Vietnam in 1967 and immediately married Bifulco. The couple had two children, a boy and a girl and separated two years later after she reportedly found out about his affairs with men.
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8/ He was honorably discharged from the military in 1969. That summer, the Stonewall riots became a watershed moment for gay rights. After he separated from his wife, Wojtowicz started calling himself LittleJohn Basso and began attending the Gay Activists Alliance's meetings.
9/ While Wojtowicz was a member, he caused a rift among those in the group, according to Wicker.
“His behavior was somewhat outrageous. They used to have dances down at the GAA. John would literally grab somebody on a couch by the coat room and start having [sex] right there.”
10/ Wojtowicz was ostracized by much of the GAA due to his antics but he still attended functions and events, Wicker said.
Then, in June 1971, at the annual Italian Feast of Saint Anthony in NYC’s Little Italy, he met drag queen and sex worker Elizabeth Eden and fell in love.
11/ Though still legally married to Bifulco, and 40 years before gay marriage was legalized in New York, Wojtowicz and Eden pledged their devotion to each other in a same-sex union in November 1971 at the GAA headquarters.
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12/ Ultimately, Wicker said, Wojtowicz and Eden's relationship would sour.
“He and Liz tried living together, but he apparently was very jealous and impossible to deal with. And he was also physically violent so she was afraid to get away from him.”
13/ Wicker says that Eden wanted to go through with a gender reassignment surgery but he says she was “terrified” of Wojtowicz because he “opposed” the process. Less than a year into their marriage, Eden had attempted suicide multiple times.
14/ In Aug. 1972, while being treated for self-inflicted harm, Eden was told she would be committed and given electroshock therapy, according to the doc film "The Dog."
At the same time, Wojtowicz was concocting a plan he believed would win his wife back and save his marriage.
An increase in death threats against the FBI and U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland since the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago is reportedly leading to discussions about increasing their security. @LESTRENTtv has the very latest 🧵:
1/ After the FBI raided Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago for potentially classified documents, the former president refused to answer questions under oath about his family’s business practices from the NY attorney general during a deposition in connection with a civil investigation.
2/ “I declined to answer the questions under the rights and privileges afforded every citizen under the constitution,” Trump wrote on social media. “I once asked, ‘If you’re innocent, why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?’ Now I know the answer.”
U.S Department of Justice Announces Sentencing of Man Who Enticed Young Girl to Produce Child Pornography 🧵:
1/ The U.S Department of Justice released a statement on Aug. 9 announcing a federal charge against a California man who was found guilty of luring young girls, some as young as 9 years old, to film themselves in “sexually explicit ways.”
2/ Twenty-eight-year-old Jonathan Garcia was sentenced to 25 years in prison along with 20 years of supervised release once out of custody. On May 2, he pleaded guilty to one count of production of child pornography.
The latest pursuit of justice comes after an unserved warrant for Carolyn Bryant Donham's arrest for the abduction of 14-year-old Emmett Till was discovered in the Leflore County Courthouse basement🧵:
1/ A Mississippi grand jury has declined to indict Emmett TIll’s accuser, according to the Associated Press. Carolyn Bryant Donham, who is white, had been facing possible charges of kidnapping and manslaughter after her accusation led to Till's lynching almost 70 years ago.
2/ The Leflore County grand jury determined there was insufficient evidence to indict Donham, now in her 80s, the AP reported. This comes following a renewed investigation by the Department of Justice closed last December.
Gabby Petito's parents have alleged that Moab officers Eric Pratt and Daniel Robbins failed to properly handle a 911 call made on Aug. 12, 2021, in which a witness said they saw Brian Laundrie hitting Petito. Laundrie killed Petito later that month.
1/ Their attorneys announced Monday they would be filing a $50 million wrongful death lawsuit against the Moab City police department, the officers who interacted with her days before her death, and two former leaders in the department.
2/ The family alleges that Moab officers Eric Pratt & Daniel Robbins failed to properly respond to a 911 call made on Aug. 12, 2021, in which a witness said he saw Brian Laundrie hitting Petito and trying to take her phone and drive off without her in the middle of downtown Moab.
A new study shows that cats may be just as affectionate as dogs. The study, which was published in Current Biology, found that pet cats also have distinct attachment styles toward their owners in the same way dogs and babies do. 🧵 ietv.co/3iWev78
1/5 The research, which was done by a team at Oregon State University, also found that 64 percent of cats showed what is known as a "secure" attachment style.
2/5 What does that mean? These cats showed no signs of distress when their caregivers left the room and a healthy mix of attachment and exploration when they returned.
New video has been released in the ongoing investigation into the deaths of Charles Vallow, JJ Vallow, and Tylee Ryan. Lori Vallow Daybell is facing charges in all three deaths. Here’s what we know about the case so far🧵👇:
1/ 7-y/o Joshua "JJ" Vallow and his sister, 17-y/o Tylee Ryan were last seen alive in Idaho on Sept. 23. 2019. Their mother, Lori Vallow Daybell, and her husband, Chad Daybell weren’t cooperative in helping find the missing children. insideedition.com/media/videos/w…
2/ In early 2020, after months silence, Lori & Chad were tracked down by @EastIDNews reporters in Hawaii, where police served Lori with an order to produce the children to Idaho police. When asked about the children’s whereabouts, Lori refused to answer. insideedition.com/media/videos/h…