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Killing of Charles Flynn - Wikipedia. On April 4, 1989, 22-year-old Charles Lambert "Chip" Flynn was killed in Brevard County, Florida. Flynn died from a gunshot wound. His ex-girlfriend Kim Hallock claims that an African-American man named Crosley Alexander Green was responsible for Flynn's death.
- Somen ‘Steve’ Banerjee
- Nick de Noia
- Legal Dispute
- Cyanide Poisoning
- 'There Is A Contract Out on Your Life...'
- Jailed
Banerjee and his business partner, Paul Snider, had sought out men in gyms and beaches across the city. At the suggestion of Snider’s wife, Playboy Playmate Dorothy Stratten, the male strippers began wearing the signature bowtie and cuffs. As Candace Mayeron, a former producer for Chippendales, said: ‘It was the first time ever where something was ...
In 1981, Banerjee hired Emmy-winning producer Nick De Noia to help choreograph the troupe’s tour and live show routines. It was a huge success. In the club’s heyday, the Chippendales show was bringing in at least $25,000 in profit per week and a second Chippendales location was opened in New York, followed by nightclubs in Dallas and Denver. The ni...
The relationship eventually turned sour and in April 1987, Banerjee paid a man named Ray Colon to kill Nick after a legal dispute over touring rights. During the legal dispute, Nick prevailed in court and Banerjee filed for bankruptcy. Colon enlisted a man named Gilberto Rivera, and on 7th April 1987, the two men drove over to Nick’s office in New ...
After getting away with the murder, Banerjee then began scheming to kill members of a rival troupe of sixteen male dancers, the Adonis, who had been harsh competition to the Chippendales. He set his sights on three of the dancers, Read Scot, Steven White and Mike Fullington, who were all formerly associated with the Chippendales. Banerjee offered $...
In 1991, Read Scot was performing with the Adonis in London when he was ushered off the stage and informed that Scotland Yard officers had a chilling message for him: ‘There is a contract out for your life. It's going to be a cyanide injection…[Someone] will get close to you and inject you with a needle.’ While working in tandem with Bressler, the ...
In August 1994, Banerjee shuffled into court where he pleaded guilty to single counts of murder for hire and racketeering. It was part of a plea agreement that would have seen him serve at least 26 years in prison. In exchange, the prosecution dropped charges of attempted murder relating to the hit he had put out on three members of the Adonis. On ...
Mar 10, 2022 · Chippendales founder Steve Banerjee was dangerously obsessed with protecting the success of his male stripper troupe — and turned to murder and arson in order to do so. Chippendales is best known for its muscular male dancers, exuberant crowds of women, and dynamic shows.
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Feb 22, 2021 · In the early hours of April 4, 1989, paramedics and deputies from the sheriff’s office arrived at the scene, only to find Charles “Chip” Flynn lying on the ground with his hands tied. He had a single gunshot wound to his chest but was still alive and responsive.
Feb 22, 2021 · CBS’ ’48: Hours: Crosley Green’s Hard Time’ examines the 1989 case of Charles “Chip” Flynn’s murder, along with its subsequent investigations and aftermath. On April 4, the 22-year-old was slain in an orange grove after spending some time with his 19-year-old ex-girlfriend, Kim Hallock.
Mar 18, 2022 · The bizarre and deadly dealings are detailed in a new A&E docuseries that premiered this week titled Secrets of the Chippendales Murders - just months after another shocking series, Curse of...
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Mar 8, 2018 · Nick De Noia, who had partnered with Banerjee to produce the Chippendales tour and live show, was shot dead at his desk in midtown Manhattan on April 7, 1987 according to The New York Times.