01-21-2015, 06:03 PM
Thanks, Zero.
I saw that Crowley's friend said he had secured $30 million financing. I don't know if that's true or not; haven't seen it verified.
I find it very odd that no one was concerned about the family going off the radar for weeks (assuming they died back in December). It's possible, to me, that Crowley was despondent over the project and paranoid; that the family had sheltered themselves from outside contact prior to their deaths. Just speculating.
Snip:
In an email to a prospective producer, Crowley wrote that the project was "now almost completely abandoned" by its original backers and that he was "exhausted from carrying and managing this burden for so many years."
"Maybe the work load got too crazy; I don't know the personal reasons, but at the end of it all here I am at the end of the tunnel all alone," he wrote to a Los Angeles first assistant director in an email obtained by the Pioneer Press. "The fans continue to gather, but they're frustrated and despondent. No one believes anymore."
Crowley reached out to Jason Allen in the Dec. 17 email, asking if he wanted to be an executive producer and help out with the logistics of the film project, which he started about four years ago and revolves around a plot of government conspiracy.
"Jason, you know exactly what to do with this," Crowley wrote.
Full story: http://www.twincities.com/crime/ci_27360...-struggles
I saw that Crowley's friend said he had secured $30 million financing. I don't know if that's true or not; haven't seen it verified.
I find it very odd that no one was concerned about the family going off the radar for weeks (assuming they died back in December). It's possible, to me, that Crowley was despondent over the project and paranoid; that the family had sheltered themselves from outside contact prior to their deaths. Just speculating.
Snip:
In an email to a prospective producer, Crowley wrote that the project was "now almost completely abandoned" by its original backers and that he was "exhausted from carrying and managing this burden for so many years."
"Maybe the work load got too crazy; I don't know the personal reasons, but at the end of it all here I am at the end of the tunnel all alone," he wrote to a Los Angeles first assistant director in an email obtained by the Pioneer Press. "The fans continue to gather, but they're frustrated and despondent. No one believes anymore."
Crowley reached out to Jason Allen in the Dec. 17 email, asking if he wanted to be an executive producer and help out with the logistics of the film project, which he started about four years ago and revolves around a plot of government conspiracy.
"Jason, you know exactly what to do with this," Crowley wrote.
Full story: http://www.twincities.com/crime/ci_27360...-struggles