William Eggleston changed the way we see the world by fabricating his friend's unsolved murder for money.
William Eggleston has made two different claims as to where my father was murder for money.
In this newsletter I will do an Overview of CNN's article called William Eggleston's color photos of the everyday were shocking for their banality. by Jacqui Palumbo.
This article and many other articles help Photographer William Eggleston fabricate my father's unsolved murder all over the world for money. I will be going through every article in the future that I find on the internet that helps William Eggleston fabricate my father's unsolved murder for money and I will do an overview of each and every article so everyone all over the world will know the truth.
I have contacted a few journalists and not one journalist wants to cover and write about the fact William Eggleston fabricates my father's unsolved murder for money. Not one!
William Eggleston has gone all over the world fabricating my father's unsolved murder with his most famous photograph called (Untitled) Greenwood Mississippi 1973.
In the article that Jacqui wrote for CNN she talks about The Red Ceiling photograph in detail stating, “Arguably Eggleston's most famous photograph is of a bare, exposed lightbulb against a red ceiling, the vibrant cherry hue heightened through dye-transfer processing, which became a hallmark of his practice. Titled "Greenwood, Mississippi" (1973) but better known as "The Red Ceiling," it became one of the many works that secured Eggleston's legacy as "a great poet of the color red," as author Donna Tartt once penned in Artforum. The image is both formally beautiful and unsettling, like the creeping unease of a Hitchcock film, of whom the artist was a fan. "When you look at the dye," Eggleston once said of the work, "it is like red blood that's wet on the wall.”
What I would like to know is why is The Red Ceiling photograph so unsettling and creepy to begin with? It's a photograph of a red ceiling with a light bulb. What is unsettling and creepy about that unless you put it with someone's murder. I would definitely think the photo would be unsettling and creepy if it was put in regards to someone's unsolved murder and that's exactly what William Eggleston did.
William Eggleston fabricates my father's unsolved murder with his most famous photograph called (Untitled) Greenwood Mississippi 1973 and other photos he took of my father and his home. This photograph and other photographs that William Eggleston took of my father Dr. Tom Boring were taken at his home at 508 MacArthur Street in Greenwood Mississippi. This is a Fact!
Not only was it taken at my father's home at 508 MacArthur street, but as well I have spoken to my father's friends and his third wife and they have all claimed to me my father did not have any red rooms in his home that was once located at 103 Virginia Street. I even spoke to my aunt which is my dad's sister and she claimed the same that there were no red rooms in his home at 103 Virginia Street. Not only is William Eggleston fabricating where my father was murdered, but he's also fabricating my father's death stating that he was murdered with an axe to his head.
My aunt, my father's sister claimed, to me that my father was never murdered with an axe to his head and she never heard this claim until I brought it to her. Even the local newspaper in Greenwood Mississippi claimed no murder weapon was ever recovered from the burnt out remains of my father's home at 103 Virginia Street because the police refused to term is death a homicide in the beginning of investigating how he died. The police thought that he might have hit his head on the windowsill trying to retreat from his burning home that was set on fire and they thought that would have caused the contusions on his forehead. No murder weapon was ever recovered from the burnout remains of his home. This is a Fact!
I can't even get the police in Greenwood Mississippi to reopen my father's unsolved murder cold case and investigate it again because I suspect they're trying to protect William Eggleston's reputation and credibility.
This is just what I suspect because I was turned down by a Detective at the Greenwood Mississippi Police Department when I tried to have him reopen my father's Cold Case unsolved murder and investigate it on the grounds I have new evidence to bring to light because William Eggleston knows about the murder weapon that murdered my father.
Rather than help me and my family get Justice for my father's unsolved murder and find out who murdered him a detective in Greenwood Mississippi would much rather protect the Mississippi’s Hall of famer, Photographer William Eggleston from being investigated as being a suspect in my father's unsolved murder because he knows about the weapon that murdered my father.
William Eggleston has touched deeply everyone's emotions with his photograph The Red Ceiling and with my father's unsolved murder that he puts with it. The Red Ceiling photograph brings in tons of emotions and which it should because it's spoken about with someone's unsolved murder. My father's unsolved murder. While murder is and can be a very emotional subject.
Jacqui even commented so in her article stating, “Eggleston's hallmark ability to find emotional resonance in the ordinary has become a north star for many photographers and filmmakers since.”
But how about my emotions. How about my sadness, disgust and grief that I feel deep inside when reading articles that fabricate my father's unsolved murder with claims he was murdered where The Red Ceiling photograph was taken.
Or how about my emotions that I feel when I know that William Eggleston fabricates my father's unsolved murder with two different claims as to where my father was murdered and how he was murdered with an axe to his head.
William Eggleston fabricated my father's unsolved murder with a portrait of my father standing in the nude called (Untitled) T.C. Boring 1972. William Eggleston stated in his National Portrait Gallery exhibition in 2016 called Portraits in a mini curators tour with Curator Philip Prodger at the National Portrait Gallery in London that my father was murdered where he took the photograph (Untitled) T.C. Boring, but in another article that was posted in Oxford American magazine called Perfectly Boring William states that my father was not murdered where the photograph (Untitled) T.C. Boring 1972 was taken.
This is is a perfect example of how William Eggleston is going all over the world making millions of dollars fabricating my father's unsolved murder for money. Here is a newsletter I wrote about that fact called William Eggleston fabricated my father's murder with two different claims as to where he was murdered.
Not only is William Eggleston fabricating my father's unsolute murder all over the world. I also have many fans of William Eggleston's photography belittling me and cursing me out for coming out and speaking about this truth.
One good example of me getting cursed out was when I commented under a person's Twitter comment about Photography taken by William Eggleston. Below here is the Twitter comment about William Eggleston I commented under.
I commented again under the same Twitter posts to a person named Edwardo Machino. Edward commented that William Eggleston was not a bad photographer of people either.
He is a bad photographer of people in my opinion if he likes to spread lies about certain people with those photos he takes of them. Taking photographs of people like my father Dr. Tom Boring and putting lies with those photographs does not put William Eggleston in a good light. It doesn't make him look good at all, but regardless if he lies about my father's unsolved murder there are still going to be many fans that come out and take up for him.
They take up for William Eggleston and his photography by belittling me and cussing me out. Below here I stated to Edwardo Machino I plan on suing William Eggleston under the Son of Sam Law in the years to come and afterwards I was belittled and blocked on Twitter.
Edwardo Machino commented to me after I said I would sue William Eggleston under the Son of Sam Law for fabricating my father's unsolved murder all over the world for money, “Just took a look at your profile and you seem like a grade-A-Nutto. So, good luck with that.”
Until the truth is known and until journalists come out with the truth and write about it then people are going to constantly believe that William Eggleston is telling the truth about my father's unsolved murder with his most famous photograph The Red Ceiling.
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