Sunday, October 14, 2012

Lizzi Marriott mourned at vigil in Westboro - Worcester Telegram [ournewsa.blogspot.com]

Lizzi Marriott mourned at vigil in Westboro - Worcester Telegram [ournewsa.blogspot.com]

Question by : What is the name of the "modern day" movie that has as it's main subject a guy who speaks using 1920s slang? I need the name of a movie that was released before 2002 that depicted a "1920's style" guy (private investigator maybe?) who was living in our modern day world. He spoke completely with 1920's slang although those around him did not. It was partially comedic, but I don't think it was really a comedy. Best answer for What is the name of the "modern day" movie that has as it's main subject a guy who speaks using 1920s slang?:

Answer by αяτςγ ραητς
sounds like A Clockwork Orange, but I'm pretty sure I'm wrong. sorry if I didn't help :O

Answer by Mark C
Could it be the movie Brick (2005)? It's about a modern day high school kid who investigates the disappearance of his ex-girlfriend. He speaks like a 1940s movie detective, complete with that era's slang.

Answer by Brandi Moyer
Kiss kiss bang bang? Val Kilmer and Robert Downey jr?

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WESTBORO â€"  On the day New Hampshire authorities announced that his missing daughter had been murdered, allegedly at the hands of an aspiring actor she knew, Robert E. Marriott stood outside on a cold evening, illumnated in the swaying orange light of hundreds of candles, and thanked the people of the town for their roles in shaping Elizabeth “Lizzi” Marriott into a fine young woman.

“Lizzi is a great tribute to everyone here,” Mr. Marriott told the hundreds of mourners who gathered for a candlelight memorial service at the Bay State Commons pavilion.

“Together we created an angel,” Mr. Marriott said, his voice breaking as the sorrow welled up from inside. “I thank you for that, and now she's home in Heaven.”

New Hampshire authorities said yesterday the 19-year-old Westboro woman, a marine biology student in her first semester at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, had been killed bu t that her body had not yet been found. She had been missing since Tuesday evening.

Seth Mazzaglia, a 29-year-old from Dover she met in July while they both worked at a Target store in Greenland, N.H., is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow in Dover on a charge of second-degree murder. He graduated from UNH six years ago with a bachelor's degree in theater and has worked in various theater jobs and as a martial arts instructor.

“I'm still in shock,” said Rebecca L. Tyning, Ms. Marriott's aunt.

“Lizzi never liked to say good-bye. Even as a baby, a toddler, a child,” Ms. Tyning said yesterday afternoon as the news of her niece's death spread through town.

Authorities were still looking for Ms. Marriott's body as of yesterday, according to Susan Morrell, senior assistant New Hampshire attorney general. Ms. Marriott's car, a tan 2001 Mazda Tribute, was found in a UNH parking lot in Durham.

New Hampshire authorities would not say whether Mr. M azzaglia had confessed or reveal any other specifics in the disappearance and death of the 2011 Westboro High School graduate.

Mr. Mazzaglia's website says he is an experienced actor, writer and fight choreographer who has worked in professional and community theaters around southern New Hampshire for years as well as teaching martial arts. He had hoped to break into film.

He had most recently played Capt. Keller in Garrison Player's play “The Miracle Worker.”

Ms. Marriott was a musician in high school and won a music scholarship. Her aunt said she was a voracious reader who loved the Harry Potter books as a child. At first her parents or Ms. Tyning would read them to her, but Ms. Marriott was soon able to devour them herself.

“She loved those books,” Ms. Tyning said. “She would sit with her finger on her nose and her thumb in her mouth. I would tell her to stop doing that because she was starting school soon. She would give me that gleeful look that only a toddler would give you. She's been reading all her life since then, and her writing has always been wonderful.”

Ms. Marriott's last Facebook post was Monday, according to Ms. Tyning, and her niece wrote about how she loved the crisp, autumn air of New Hampshire fall and then added, tongue-in-cheek, especially when her jeans are soaked with water up to her thighs.

The marine biology student, a former volunteer at the New England Aquarium, thanked her lab partner in the post for sharing the experience of being in a tidal pool that day.

Ms. Marriott was voted the queen of her junior prom at Westboro High and made her own prom dress, her aunt said.

“I had Lizzi in class,” said Greg Rota, a high school gym teacher, coach and part-time Westboro police officer. He was acting as a family spokesman yesterday. “I wrote her a recommendation for college.”

Mr. Rota said Mr. Marriott called him Thursday and expressed concern that fa mily members had not heard from her for several days.

In a statement yesterday, Ms. Marriott's family asked for privacy but thanked friends, the University of New Hampshire, local, state and national law enforcement authorities.

“This is the worst parents' nightmare, a missing child and with an unfavorable outcome,” the family said. “Please pray for the dedicated rescue professionals who continue to look for Lizzi. We need them to find her and bring her home.”

Ms. Marriott has been missing since Tuesday night, when she attended a class at the university and then made plans to visit friends in Dover.

Family members and friends blanketed the Dover area Friday with colored fliers bearing two photos of her and the statement that her cellphone was last used in Dover at 10:11 p.m. Tuesday. Her family had offered a $ 10,000 reward for information leading to her safe return.

Yesterday, the Marriott family was sequestered in their Westboro home. Police had blocked access to the private road where they live. An assistant New Hampshire attorney general was in Westboro yesterday.

Police closed an island in Portsmouth for a search Friday night, but authorities wouldn't say whether the closure was related to Ms. Marriott's disappearance.

Ms. Marriott's had been living with her grandmother, Susan Marriott, in Chester, N.H., and commuting to the university's Durham campus.

A “Marriott Family Fund” has been established. Donations in support of the family may be made to: Central One Federal Credit Union, 714 Main St., Shrewsbury, MA 01545.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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