Episode 2 - The Wasp Woman




Dearly Departed Podcast show

Summary: In this episode we discuss the bizarre murder of B-movie actress Susan Cabot, AKA Roger Corman's The Wasp Woman!  Covered in this Episode: IN THE NEWS Article: People Magazine's 1987 write-up on the missed interview between Molly Ringwald and Lillian Gish (Link) Article: Ringwald's defense of the missed interview (Link) "Early in my career I was asked to do an interview with Lillian Gish and I was really excited. But then everything got screwed up, I smashed my finger in a door, the taxi took me to the wrong end of town, it was the middle of winter, I couldn't get another taxi, and I was heart-broken because they said she didn't want to do it anymore. So I got flowers and wrote her a note and said how sorry I was, and they just wrote this sort of... like... horrible piece on how I stood up this sweet old woman who had a plate of cookies waiting for me. I mean they couldn't have written it to be worse. They got a much better article out of me that way than if I'd showed up, and it started this feeling that I was a bratty actress who didn't care and left people waiting. I've never been the kind of person who would do that." MAIN FEATURE :: The Wasp Woman ::   The Wasp Woman (1959) Article: JFK files: CIA lined up actress for date with Jordan's King Hussein during visit to United States (Link) Jordan's King Hussein (1957) Timothy Scott Roman, Susan Cabot's son Article: Scott's write-up on the death of Susan Cabot at FindADeath.com! Susan Cabot's house and the scene of her murder Bold laundry detergent - murder weapon hiding spot Susan Cabot's grave marker, made possible by Scott Michaels and friends WRAP-UP Article: Death Tour Owner Makes Sure Forgotten Actors Get a Headstone (Link) Actor Johnny Arthur's grave marker, made possible by Scott Michaels and friends Article: Scott's write-up on the death of actor Herve Villechaize at FindADeath.com! Bullet hole from gun that killed actor Herve Villechaize Video: My Dinner with Herve trailer (Link) Link: Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum in Las Vegas