Episode 3 of William Eggleston's Murderabilia on Twitter Spaces just dropped today!
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My father US Navy Veteran Dentist Dr. Tom Boring's unsolved murder, life and career in the military is fabricated by Photographer William Eggleston with Murderbilia.
I am the only one that reports and writes about the fact William Eggleston is selling Murderabilia that consists of fraudulent claims about how my father lived his life and how he and where he was murdered with fine art photography Eggleston took of my father and his home.
Please join me twice a week on Twitter Spaces to talk about William Eggleston's Murderabilia. I will be hosting the Twitter Spaces in the evenings and the early morning hours.
Below here is a link to Episode 3 of William Eggleston's Murderabilia.
In episode 3 of Twitter Spaces I take a deep look at William Eggleston's fine art photograph called (Untitled,) Near the River in Greenville Mississippi c. 1983-86.
This photograph of an Axe is part of Eggleston's Murderabilia and it is supposedly the photograph of the murder weapon that murdered Dr. TC Boring May 10, 1980 at his home that was once located at 103 Virginia St in Greenwood Mississippi.
Dr. Boring died from smoke inhalation. No murder weapon was ever recovered from the burnt out remains of his home that was set on fire when he was murdered in his home.
If Eggleston knows who murdered my father then he could have a photo of the murder weapon that was never found by the authorities investigating my father's unsolved murder over 42 years ago.
This photograph and many other photos taken by Eggleston are used on the cover of record albums. As well I talk about Eggleston's fine art photography used on the cover of Record Albums.
William Eggleston's is making millions of dollars off of my father's unsolved murder all over the world while selling his Murderabilia.
If you are a student of photography or just a fan of Eggleston's fine art photography then you're going to want to listen to my Twitter spaces a couple of times a week so you can learn more about his work.
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