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The Fukushima Toilet Death Mystery, 1989
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The Fukushima Toilet Death Mystery, 1989

“I looked inside and found what looked like a human leg inside the iron lid of the septic tank, which was suspiciously open.” – Teacher A, The Case of the Corpse in the Toilet, Fukushima     The Fukushima toilet death mystery On February 28, 1989, ‘Teacher A’, a 23-year-old woman working at an elementary school in a small village near Fukushima, Japan, finished work around 5:10 pm and headed to the faculty dorm next to the school. She need the toilet. She walked to a traditional toilet in the dormitory. She looked down and spotted a shoe floating in the toilet bowl. Thinking it odd, she left the toilet, walked outside the house and went to the septic tank behind it. “I looked inside and found what looked like a human leg inside the iron lid of the septic tank, which was suspiciously open.”     Teacher A ran to the school and reported this to the vice principal and fellow teachers who were still there. At around 6:20 p.m., police and a local fire crew arrived on the scene. The firefighters attempted to pull the foot out, but failed because the hole was too narrow. They used equipment to dig into the soil around the septic tank and then destroyed the exposed septic tank. That’s when they saw the body.     The body was that of a male. Despite the cold weather, he was inside the septic tank with his upper body uncovered. He was holding a neatly folded dress shirt and two pairs of underwear that he seemed to be wearing tightly wrapped around his chest. His elbows were bent and his face slightly tilted to the left, facing upward.     The body was taken to the fire station, where it was cleaned before an autopsy was performed. Aside from abrasions on the knees and elbows, the body showed no significant external injuries, and the doctor concluded that the cause of death was frostbite and thoracic circulation disorder.     But how did he get into such a small space? The U-shaped pipe was symmetrical, with a diameter of 36 cm. One end led to the outdoor sewage, and the other end was in the restroom inside the house. The indoor toilet was a squat toilet with a diameter of only 20 cm. The victim was 1.7 meters tall. The average shoulder width measurements for Japanese men aged 25 to 29 was 40.4 cm.     When the body was discovered, the victim was not wearing shoes. The police conducted a search around the crime scene and found one of his shoes wrapped inside the pipe. This was the shoe that the female teacher had seen. Later, the police found the other shoe far away in a riverbed.       The deceased was Naoyuki Kanno, a 26-year-old man who lived with his parents and grandmother in a nearby village about 10 minutes away from the teachers’ quarters.” Despite the police considering it an accidental death, both the victim’s father and the local people couldn’t accept that explanation. They knew him well and regarded him as a promising young man. He was responsible for business management at a company in charge of maintaining the nuclear power plant at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. He and the female teacher had a close relationship. He also had a good rapport with her boyfriend, and they were well-acquainted with each other’s activities. Prior to the incident, the female teacher had received multiple harassing phone calls, prompting her and her boyfriend to record them and report them to the police. Additionally, the victim assisted the female teacher in identifying the harasser’s identity. Over 4,000 residents signed a petition demanding a murder investigation, noting that he had been involved in local politics and there was opposition to the expansion of the Fukushima nuclear power plant.     The post The Fukushima Toilet Death Mystery, 1989 appeared first on Flashbak.

The ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ Cast Has Only Three Surviving Stars Left
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The ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ Cast Has Only Three Surviving Stars Left

It was just an old neglected car, who could have guessed? Well, two children actually did. What a fun and whimsical experience this was. Based on James Bond creator Ian Fleming’s novel of the same name, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang has stolen hearts worldwide for decades, thanks in no small part to its talented and colorful cast. The screenplay was penned by none other than Roald Dahl, writer of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and this magical film was the ultimate excursion into fantasy. The film came out  in 1968 when the box office was defined by violence and sex. Despite its uniqueness, Chitty stood out, and not just for kids, but for adults, too. Maybe it was because of the costumes, maybe the songs or maybe because we all wanted to drive Chitty around just once. And it just so happens that a famous director owns it today. So, what is the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang cast up to now? Is Sally Ann Howes still alive? Everett Collection/YouTube Screenshot A near car crash isn’t the best way you want to meet your future spouse, but thankfully no one was hurt. The romance between Truly and Potts was original source material from the novel and producer Albert R. Broccoli wanted the movie to follow their blossoming love. The adorable scene where Truly and Potts dance dressed up like toys in front of all the Baron’s Co. showcases both Van Dyke and Howes as wonderful physical actors.  Sally Ann Howes comes from a talented family. She is the daughter of all-around Renaissance man Bobby Howes and actress/singer Patricia Malone. Howes made her film debut in 1943’s Thursday’s Child when she was just 13. For years after, she continued working as a child actress, including in an early adaptation of Anna Karenina starring none other than Vivien Leigh. CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG, Sally Ann Howes, Dick Van Dyke, Benny Hill, 1968, Everett Collection It’s hard to picture anyone else playing Truly, but fans nearly saw Julie Andrews behind the wheel, since filmmakers wanted a reunion between the two Marry Poppins stars. Andrews thought the role was too similar to Poppins and figured it was second fiddle to Potts, so she turned it down. Surprisingly, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang didn’t jumpstart Howes’ career the way Poppins did Andrews. Her first love was the stage, she did state, “To be remembered, you have to do films.” Retired since 1992, Howes, the mother of two and married three times, died on December 19, 2021 at the age of 91. This marks the loss of one of the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang cast. Is Lionel Jeffries still alive? Everett Collection/YouTube Screenshot It’s the posh, posh traveling life for eccentric Grandpa Potts. Fans would be surprised by the places a shed can take you, and the trouble one case of mistaken identity can cause!  Fittingly, while Grandpa Potts treated his family like the army, Jeffries actually did serve in the armed forces. His service caused him to start balding at a young age, a fact he took full advantage of when he returned home. Jeffries’ early stage balding aided in him playing much older characters. In reality, the actor was actually six months younger than Dick Van Dyke. CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG, Dick Van Dyke, Heather Ripley, Lionel Jeffries, Sally Ann Howes, Adrian Hall & the cast, 1968. Later, Jeffries moved from in front of the camera to behind to write and direct The Railway Children and The Amazing Mr. Blunden, both well-received. He had a negative view of television acting early on, but played ‘Grandad’ in a 1993 season of Woof.  He retired in 2001 due to his declining health. Jeffries passed away in 2010 at the age of 83 after suffering from vascular dementia. Is Gert Fröbe still alive? Everett Collection/YouTube Screenshot Behold, citizens of Vulgaria, and tremble before the tyrannical Baron Bomburst. Before donning the character’s ill-deserved crown in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Gert played another legendary villain: the iconic Goldfinger from the third James Bond film named after that character. Gert had a history of playing some shifty characters, like an Axis general in Is Paris Burning?  CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG, Gert Frobe, (in crown) 1968, Everett Collection Additionally, Fröbe was an ally for Mercedes-Benz in some commercials promoting the coupe and sedan. Sadly, this famous villain with a heart of not-quite-gold died in 1988 from a heart attack. He was 75 years old. Is Anna Quayle still alive? Everett Collection/YouTube Screenshot She’s his little chu-chi face, coo-chi, coo. The Baroness loved the Baron, enough for spontaneous, synchronized dance routines, handshakes, and matching gaudy jewelry. Quayle won Broadway’s 1963 Tony Award for her supporting role in Stop the World— I Want to Get Off. Then she populated a small but memorable scene in The Beatles’ A Hard Day’s Night, alongside John Lennon. Late in her career, Quayle was a part of the long-running soap, Grange Hill for 85 episodes as Mrs. Monroe until 1994. This was essentially her final role, however.  CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG, Anna Quayle, Gert Frobe, 1968, Everett Collection Sadly, Anna Quayle was diagnosed with Lewy Body Dementia in 2012. The actress passed away in 2019 at the age of 86. With her death, we mourn the loss of another Chitty Chitty Bang Bang cast member. Is Benny Hill still alive? Everett Collection/YouTube Screenshot Residents of Vulgaria marveled at the wonders devised by the resident Toymaker. Sure, he’s grumpy and a little suspicious, but so goes a toymaker in a town where children are illegal. Benny Hill was first brought onto the project to rewrite some scenes at the request of Dick Van Dyke but was quickly brought on as the Toymaker. Hill was already an icon in British entertainment thanks to The Benny Hill Show, which was all slapstick and burlesque and double-meanings. He died on April 20, 1992 at the age of 68. Is Robert Helpmann still alive? Everett Collection/YouTube Screenshot The Child Catcher is as iconic as he is terrifying, complete with a wonky hat, pointy nose, and cage on wheels disguised as a treat-wagon. Surely the invader of many a child’s poor nightmares for sure.  Helpmann is world-renowned as a dancer and choreographer. Amongst his other achievements, Helpmann was the director of the Australian Ballet Company. Wild fact: Helpmann was nearly killed during the production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang when the carriage that he was driving spun out of control and turned over. Thanks to his dancer’s reflexes, he was able to leap off and land safely on his feet. CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG, Heather Ripley, Adrian Hall, Sally Ann Howes, Robert Helpmann, Dick Van Dyke, 1968, Everett Collection. Helpmann passed away in 1986 and the age of 77, but he will quite likely never be forgotten. Is Dick Van Dyke still alive? Everett Collection/YouTube Screenshot Inventor, father, singer, puppet. Caractacus Potts was a man of many talents— and many contraptions that would put the wackiest Rube Goldberg machines to shame. Potts was a quirky but loving family man who encouraged his children’s sense of wonder. Van Dyke was known on-set for dancing about with charisma. Apparently, the dance sequences were tough due to the actor’s habit of smoking upwards of 40 cigarettes a day.  The song “Me Ol’ Bamboo” gave Van Dyke a hard time because the bamboo sticks they had to dance with were full of metal. All the other dancers were 15 years younger than him, and that routine alone took 23 takes to get just right. CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG, Dick Van Dyke, 1968, Everett Collection Just earlier that decade, Dick gained fame in other musicals, namely Bye Bye Birdie and Mary Poppins. Van Dyke was 41 when Chitty Chitty Bang Bang came out, and he has never stopped working. In the 90s he co-starred with his son Barry in the series, Diagnosis Murder,  and more recently he gave Ben Stiller the job of a lifetime in the Night at the Museum franchise. It was also really great to see Van Dyke return in 2018’s Mary Poppins Returns and Buttons. He’s next supposed to be seen in the film Capture the Flag and last year was cast in an episode of the soap opera Days of Our Lives.  Today, Van Dyke is a whopping 100 years old and assures fans, “I have all my marbles!” He’s quit cigarettes thanks to Nicorette gum and has been married to Arlene Silver since 2012. Is Adrian Hall still alive? YouTube Screenshot Jeremy Potts is attached to that rusty old car that’s something out of a Bond film —because it was, as 007’s behind-the-scenes creators were behind it as well.  Jeremy Potts would be Adrian Hall’s biggest claim to fame. After Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Hall appeared in several UK television programs and performed in the West End through the early 1970s. After that, he became a principal at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts. He actually had to remove Chitty Chitty Bang Bang from his resume, otherwise, scouts just saw him as a child actor, though now Hall finds teaching more rewarding than acting. “If you are on stage for two hours you get a round of applause and that’s it,” Hall said in regard to his love for teaching. CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG, Heather Ripley, Dick Van Dyke, Adrian Hall, 1968, Everett Collection Today he’s 67 and recently retired to enjoy the quiet life with a small family of his own. Is Heather Ripley still alive? YouTube Screenshot Jemima’s smile was enough to make dad do anything he could to buy her that old magical piece of junk. In Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Ripley put in a fine performance for a little girl of just 8-years-old. Sadly, Ripley can’t think back on Chitty as fondly as fans can. While filming, the young actress was harassed by the paparazzi when her dad had a public affair. Ripley’s adult life has been spent as an anti-nuclear activist and environmentalist. Instead of Cobstone Windmill, she lives in makeshift peace camps and was even arrested during a protest. CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG, Sally Ann Howes, Dick Van Dyke, Adrian Hall, Heather Ripley, 1968, Everett Collection Today, she’s in her early 60s and has come around to understand that Chitty Chitty Bang Bang didn’t cause her parents to split; sometimes life just doesn’t work out. One of the best family films of all time, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang has sat in fans’ hearts for decades. So where is Chitty today? The current owner of the car is  director Peter Jackson. He could be seen driving in New Zealand with his cast members of The Hobbit films, all the while playing the main theme song through a sound system. A theme song that was nominated for an academy award. FAQs How old is Chitty Bang? Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, the musical film, came out in 1968. It was based on the only children’s book written by James Bond creator Ian Fleming. How many Chitty Chitty Bang Bang are there? In total there were six Chitty Chitty Bang Bang cars made, but only one of them was actually drivable. Most of the other cars were incomplete and used for stunts. Who is the king in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang? Baron Bomburst is the villainous ruler of Vulgaria in the 1968 movie Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. He is a ruthless pirate determined to possess the magical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang car by any means necessary. Next up: The Only Stars From The Cast Of ‘Airwolf’ Still Alive Today The post The ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ Cast Has Only Three Surviving Stars Left appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Dana Daly

Michael J. Fox Saw Harrison Ford Portray Parkinson’s And Immediately Reached Out
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Michael J. Fox Saw Harrison Ford Portray Parkinson’s And Immediately Reached Out

Television fans recently witnessed a pairing many never expected to see. Two beloved stars from some of the biggest franchises of the 1980s finally shared the screen when Michael J. Fox joined Shrinking for a guest appearance alongside Harrison Ford. According to Up Worthy, the moment carried extra meaning because it brought together two actors connected by more than Hollywood history. Ford’s character on the Apple series is living with Parkinson’s disease, while Fox has spent decades raising awareness and advocating for research after his own diagnosis in real life. An Unexpected Reunion That Meant More Than Nostalgia For Michael J. Fox And Harrison Ford YouTube Screenshot The story behind the appearance began when Michael J. Fox watched Harrison Ford’s performance in Shrinking and felt deeply moved by the way the show portrayed Parkinson’s disease. Impressed by the honesty and humanity of the performance, he contacted series co-creator Bill Lawrence and jokingly asked why he had not been invited to join the cast sooner. Harrison Ford/Imagecollect That conversation eventually led to Fox’s first acting role since stepping away from the profession in 2020. In the season premiere, the two actors meet in a doctor’s office waiting room as fellow patients living with Parkinson’s disease. Their exchange quickly balances humor and honesty, with Fox delivering the kind of sharp comedic timing that made him a star decades ago. For viewers, the Ford Fox meeting felt like far more than a guest appearance. It felt like a television event. A Scene That Touched Everyone Involved Michael J. Fox/Instagram Cast members quickly recognized the emotional weight of the moment. Seeing the stars of Back to the Future and Indiana Jones work together for the first time excited both the cast and audiences who grew up watching them define an era of filmmaking. The experience proved especially meaningful for Fox, who later said Ford’s performance reflected emotions familiar to many people living with Parkinson’s disease. Ford, meanwhile, praised Fox’s strength and presence both on and off screen. Shrinking:StuckerMovieReviews/X For longtime fans, the Ford Fox collaboration delivered nostalgia, humor, and genuine emotion all at once. More importantly, it showed how storytelling can create understanding around difficult experiences while still leaving room for warmth and laughter. That combination may be exactly why the Ford Fox scenes have resonated so strongly with viewers.   Next up: Loretta Lynn Was A Mother Before She Was A Star—Meet Her 6 Children The post Michael J. Fox Saw Harrison Ford Portray Parkinson’s And Immediately Reached Out appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A

Loretta Lynn Was A Mother Before She Was A Star—Meet Her 6 Children
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Loretta Lynn Was A Mother Before She Was A Star—Meet Her 6 Children

Long after Loretta Lynn‘s final performance, her influence still lives on through her family. Some carry her musical spirit onto the stage, while others preserve the famous ranch that became part of her story. Together, they continue to protect and celebrate the legacy she built over decades in country music. According to People, the legendary singer often spoke about both the joys and challenges of motherhood. By age 20, she had already welcomed four children while building the career that made her a household name. Despite the demands of touring and recording, she never stopped reminding others to value family time. A Family That Grew Alongside A Country Music Career Loretta Lynn, singing, circa 1980s / Everett Collection The story of the Loretta Lynn children grew alongside the rise of one of country music’s greatest stars. With her husband, Oliver “Doolittle” Lynn, she raised six children: Betty Sue, Jack Benny, Clara Marie, Ernest Ray, and twins Peggy Jean and Patsy Eileen. As her career expanded, her family grew and changed right beside it. Instagram Several of her children later followed creative paths of their own. Betty Sue became a songwriter and helped write some of her mother’s songs. Clara Marie built her own music career and later honored her mother through tribute recordings. Meanwhile, Ernest Ray toured with Loretta as both a musician and opening act. Peggy and Patsy also found success as the country duo The Lynns during the late 1990s. Loretta Lynn Had Children Who Are Carrying On A Legacy Beyond The Stage Loretta Lynn rehearsing, circa 1998. (Porter Wagoner is in the background on the left). photo: ©TNN / courtesy Everett Collection The legacy of the Loretta Lynn children reaches beyond music. Some family members chose quieter lives at Hurricane Mills, where they continue to care for the ranch that became closely tied to her life and career. Today, the property remains a special place for relatives and longtime fans. The family also faced heartbreaking losses over the years, including the deaths of Betty Sue in 2013 and Jack Benny in 1984. Even during those difficult moments, Loretta stayed close to her family and regularly shared memories of her children. Those stories often revealed the deep bond they shared throughout her life. Loretta Lynn/Instagram Perhaps her most lasting lesson centered on time itself. She often encouraged parents to cherish moments with their children because those years pass quickly and never return. Today, the lives and work of the Loretta Lynn children continue to reflect the values of family, resilience, and love that guided the country legend throughout her remarkable life. Next up: Kristy McNichol Delights Fans With Rare Reunion More Than 40 Years After Cult Classic The post Loretta Lynn Was A Mother Before She Was A Star—Meet Her 6 Children appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A

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Kristy McNichol Delights Fans With Rare Reunion More Than 40 Years After Cult Classic

For many television and movie fans, Kristy McNichol remains one of the defining faces of the 1970s and 1980s. The former teen idol stepped away from Hollywood decades ago, making public appearances increasingly rare and turning every reunion into a special occasion for longtime admirers. According to Parade, that is exactly what happened when the actress recently reunited with her The Pirate Movie co-star Christopher Atkins at Fanboy Expo in Knoxville, Tennessee. The appearance gave fans a chance to see the beloved actress smiling alongside an old friend more than four decades after the musical fantasy film first reached audiences. A Reunion That Brought Back Memories             View this post on Instagram                         A post shared by Christopher Atkins (@christopheratkins1)   The event quickly became a highlight for fans of The Pirate Movie, which has built a devoted cult following since its release in 1982. Christopher Atkins shared photographs from the gathering that showed the former co-stars posing together and enjoying the moment, much to the delight of attendees and followers online. For many people thinking about McNichol now, the images offered a welcome glimpse of the actress looking relaxed and happy while reconnecting with a project that still holds a special place in fans’ hearts. Dressed casually and appearing in good spirits, she reminded many viewers why she became one of the most beloved young stars of her generation. Life Beyond The Hollywood Spotlight For Kristy McNichol Although McNichol enjoyed enormous success during her early career, she chose to step away from acting during the 1990s and pursue a quieter life away from the entertainment industry. Over the years, she has spoken openly about wanting to explore other experiences and discover what life had to offer beyond movie sets and television studios. FAMILY, clockwise from top left: Gary Frank, Broderick James, Sada Thompson, Quinn Cummings, Kristy McNichol, Meredith Baxter-Birney, 1976-80. photo: Ken Whitmore / TVG / ©ABC / Courtesy Everett Collection For those curious about Kristy McNichol now, the actress has described this chapter of her life as peaceful and fulfilling. She has embraced travel, music, and the simple pleasures of everyday life while largely avoiding the public spotlight that surrounded her for so many years. That is one reason her recent appearance generated such excitement among longtime fans. The reunion was not simply about nostalgia for an old movie but also about seeing a familiar face who played an important role in many childhood memories. Judging by the reaction online, interest in Kristy McNichol now remains just as strong as ever, even after all these years. Next up: How Sam Neill Reunited With The Son He Put Up For Adoption 25 Years Later The post Kristy McNichol Delights Fans With Rare Reunion More Than 40 Years After Cult Classic appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A