[1] Hey Twitter, please get your Charlie Wilsons in order. Charlie Wilson, the singer, is not dead and he took to Twitter to say as much. “Fans I am alive and well!! However, my condolences do go to the family of the Ohio Congressman with my same name who did pass yesterday.” Twitter was going bonkers over the singer’s supposed death, but they seem to have gotten the singer confused with the politician. Charlie Wilson, a former member of Congress, did pass. And NewsOne sends its condolences to his family also. Hope that clears things up! ——————————————————————————————————————— COLUMBUS, Ohio — Former U.S. representative. Charlie Wilson, a Democrat who represented eastern Ohio in Washington for two terms after winning a write-in campaign, died Sunday in a Florida hospital, the Ohio Democratic Party announced. He was 70. Wilson had suffered a stroke in February while vacationing with his family and was recovering at a rehabilitation center, Democratic ...
On Monday, the FBI released 128 pages that spanned four years from 1988 to 1992 of the late, legendary singer, Whitney Houston’s (pictured), life, reports The Guardian.[1] There was a maniacal Vermont fan who was obsessed with the young diva at the time. The man professed his undying love for her and longed to one day meet her as well. The fan’s all-consuming devotion to Houston escalated to a threatening tilt which waved a red flag to the entertainer, as he attended her every concert and tried desperately to get flowers to her and wrote letters on end which were ignored. The Houston devotee who penned over 70 letters to his imagined lady-love wrote, “I might hurt someone with some crazy idea and not realize how stupid an idea it was until after it was done.” The crazed stalker’s behavior and items that he sent to Houston was monitored by the FBI. Another fan from the Netherlands sent Houston audio tapes of songs that he had composed, one however was perceived as a threat. When he ...