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Vadim was involved in his wife’s career - it was he who advised her to play the main role in “Barbarella,” based on French comics. Futuristic scenery and costumes in the spirit of the 1960s. “I've never acted in anything like this. I was very scared and happy at the same time. Crazy movie! In the first scene I appear completely naked! I was so worried that I got drunk. So throughout almost the entire filming she walked around drunk.” During filming, thirty-year-old Fonda discovered that she was pregnant. Daughter Vanessa was born. In 1968, after the release of the film, the actress appeared on the cover of Life magazine as the most desirable woman in the world and became a sex symbol of the time. However, she changed completely again during the filming of her next film, "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?", Sydney Pollack's drama about a dance marathon during the Great Depression. Fonda understood that her marriage would soon end, and intuitively felt that changes were needed: “I returned to Los Angeles and suddenly realized that I no longer wanted to imitate Vadim’s other women. And she told the hairdresser: “Do something! I want to be myself again." Along with the hairstyle (short dark brown hair), the mood also changed. She agreed to play a prostitute in Klute and won an Oscar for Best Actress in a black suit from Yves Saint Laurent. After breaking up with Vadim, Jane swore that she would never live with a man again. But in 1971 she met Tom Hayden, a political activist whose views coincided with her own (Fonda was once arrested on her way from Canada, where she was raising funds to fight the Vietnam War), and fell head over heels in love. Literally overnight, the actress said goodbye to all the trappings of her old life. She swapped Biedermeier furniture and a Roy Lichtenstein rug for wooden cable spools used as tables, bean bag chairs, and floor mattresses with Indian patterns. Hayden and Fonda made repeated trips to North Vietnam and bought an apartment in a poor part of Santa Monica. Soon the couple had a son, Troy. And in 1978, a friend suggested that Jane join a gym together. The actress was delighted and very soon, together with her coach, decided to organize her own business. In 1982, cassettes “Jane Fonda. Exercises,” which featured photos of her in leg warmers and striped tights, sold seventeen million copies in total. Thus, a new sports video industry was born. Although Hayden used the money Jane earned to get into the California State Assembly, he believed that their marriage was on the rocks after Fonda turned from political activist to aerobics queen. “Tom thought I was teaching people vanity,” she recalls. - Everyone thinks that actors are very rich, but before I published the sports manual, we had no money at all. And I wanted to finance what I believe in. Even earlier, to buy a house, I borrowed money from my father, and finally I had the opportunity to pay him back.”

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Jane the Killer.

Classification: serial killer
Weapon: Machete
Favorite places: Downtown at night
Summary: The immortal(!) serial killer was created by the US government. Government
Name: Jane Richardson
Height: 5 feet, 9 inches
Weight: 132 lbs
Birthday: September 19, 1985.
Place of Birth: Orange County, California
Current age: 27 years old
Father: Bruce Todd Richardson
Mother: Paula Richardson
Siblings: Jessie Richardson (younger sister)
Last seen: Van Nuys, Los Angeles
Number of victims: more than 211 people

Story:
Jane was born in a small, sleepy suburb of Orange County, California. She was a very sweet child, a loving daughter, a caring sister. Jane made a promise to her family: if anything happened to them, she vowed to avenge them. In 1997, when Jane was 12 years old, constantly being made fun of at school because of her sexual orientation, she was spotted during recess with a cute girl. The girl Jane had a crush on noticed two hooligans watching them. They were a couple of girls, a little older than Jane. The girl angrily shouted at them to leave Jane alone, but they did not listen to her, they continued to mock poor Jane in every possible way. Richardson got tired of all this, and she started a fight with her tormentors. During the struggle, Jane received a cut on her lip. Richardson glared at the hooligans with an ominous look, wiped the blood from her lip, licking it. The fight continued until the teacher from the next class ran out and separated the girls from each other. When Jane's family arrived at the school and the principal told them what happened, Mr. Richardson was upset. But not because of the fight, but because she intimidated everyone because she was a lesbian and so that no one would dare to make fun of her. Jane was transferred to another school. Jane's new classmates accepted her and didn't care about her sexual orientation.
By the age of 25, Jane got a job in a kindergarten. She got there for two reasons: one, the salary was $9.22 an hour, two, Jane loved children, and children loved her.
Around 2010, Sister Jane was ready to graduate from high school when she was brutally beaten by a group of "bad kids" at her school. Jessie was taken to the hospital, and she fell into a coma a week later. Jane, heartbroken and devastated by what happened to her sister, stayed with her sister until she recovered.

From the doctor's report.

“25 test subjects died of cardiac arrest as a result of a new radioactive serum created by the U.S. government. Government. However, one young girl, Miss Jane Richardson, survived.
Surveillance cameras recorded brutal episodes of the death of half of the medical team. personnel; Miss Jane Richardson was also shown walking slowly towards the exit of the laboratory. Jane was faster than an athlete on steroids, performing aerial maneuvers like a professional parkour artist. She was very fast and agile. One of the employees managed to take the drug 6" 4" 320lb and inject it into the girl, but it did not show any effects, the girl lifted the employee off the ground and threw him out of the building, throwing him like a rag doll. What I noticed is that she can take on any human form, meaning it can be a man, woman or child, to confuse people and literally fuck her enemies. Thus, she acts like a Chameleon.

This evening when she returned, she told me that she had smoked 2 packs of cigarettes and had not felt any negative effects, her breathing remained the same. Jane always liked Virginia Slims, which are her favorite cigarettes, but she always complained of coughing and expectoration... But after introducing this serum, she felt that there were no consequences from smoking, drinking alcohol or drugs. Her lungs, heart, liver and other vital organs had never been so healthy. In the last week, Jane fought a brutal pedophile rapist, who cut off 2 fingers on her hand and caused many injuries. But surprisingly, the fingers grew back, and the wounds disappeared, as if they had never existed. This young lady had the ability to regenerate, repairing wounds and severed limbs.
The Los Angeles Police Department and the CIA used the serum to create the most dangerous killer humanity has ever known...

Some facts about Jane Richardson/Jane the Killer:
1. Originally from Orange County, California. Currently lives in Van Nuys, Los Angeles with his girlfriend Mary, and his sister Jessie.
2. Knows Spanish, German, French, Russian, Japanese, Vietnamese, Norwegian and Greek very well.
3. Her full name is Jane Tod Richardson. Tod means "death" in English.
4. Very gifted in science and chemistry. She wants to be a scientist and eventually a science teacher, but her music teacher said she is too talented to waste her musical talents.
5. She cannot sunbathe because she does not have skin pigmentation as a result of the serum.
6. Jane gets paid every time she kills someone.
7. People claim that Jane sold her soul to the devil, she is actually a Christian and is an active member of Father Malone's church.
8. Always sleeps naked.
9. Considers Jane Arkensaw (Jane Eternal) to be an impostor. Jane Arkensaw is second on Richardson's list of enemies, just behind Jeffrey Woods.

USA

Childhood years

Career

Early stage

After Jane left school in 1932 at the age of 15, she returned to Hollywood, where she began working as a manicurist and telephone operator. Soon she began to be offered small roles in films. She appeared in more than 20 films, such as The Spanish Kid (1932), The Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933), My Man Godfrey (1936), Cain and Mabel (1936) and many more. others. In 1936, Jane signed a contract with Warner Brothers. The breakthrough in her career came the following year when she landed the lead role in the film Public wedding(1937).

In the film Johnny Belinda (1948)

Recognition and glory

After signing the contract, Jane appeared in a number of minor film roles between 1936 and 1943. There were very few leading roles in her career during this period, but by the early 40s Jane began to gain popularity. Before her first big success in 1945, the actress played in forty films, starring Joan Blondell, Henry Fonda, Robert Taylor, Alice Fay, Olivia de Havilland, Anne Sheridan, Betty Grable and others.

In 1939, Jane Wyman played leading roles in the films Torchy Plays with Dynamite and Kid Nightingale. In 1941, she took part in the film “Now You're in the Army,” in one of the scenes of which her kiss with Regis Toomey lasted 3 minutes and 5 seconds.

Critics drew attention to Jane in 1945, when in the film “The Lost Weekend” she played the lover of a man suffering from alcoholism (played by Ray Milland). The two would appear together again in the 1953 musical comedy Let's Do It Again, a remake of the 1937 comedy The Awful Truth starring Cary Grant and Irene Dunne. She received an Oscar nomination in 1947 for her work in The Fawn (1946), starring Gregory Peck, as a woman living in the middle of nowhere with her farmer husband and son.

The actress also appeared in a supporting role in the musical “Night and Day” (1946) - a musical biography of Cole Porter (played by Cary Grant), where she sang such hits of the composer as Let's Do It And You Do Something to Me. In 1947, she played the lead role in the romantic comedy Wonderful Town, opposite James Stewart.

But the real triumph came in 1948, when in the film “Johnny Belinda” Jane played a deaf-mute woman who gave birth to a child conceived as a result of rape, and received an Oscar for this role. Since the advent of talkies, Jane Wyman became the first actress to receive this award for a non-speaking role. At the film awards ceremony, Jane's speech surprised many. She said: “I won this award by keeping my mouth shut, and that’s what I want to do now.”.

The Oscars gave Jane the opportunity to choose serious roles, although she still showed her love for musical comedies. She worked with directors such as Alfred Hitchcock in Stage Fright (1950), Frank Capra in the musical film The Groom Returns (1951) and Michael Curtiz in The Story of Will Rogers (1952).

The actress also played leading roles in such films as: the comedy “A Kiss in the Night” (1949) with David Niven; drama “The Glass Menagerie” (based on the play by T. Williams, 1950) with Kirk Douglas; drama “The Blue Veil” (Oscar nomination, 1951); the musical “Only for You” (1952), in which she sang a hit with Bing Crosby Zing a Little Zong, nominated for an Oscar as best song of the year; melodramas “Magnificent Obsession” (1954, Oscar nomination) and “All That Heaven Allows” (1955) - both films with Rock Hudson. Jane last appeared on the big screen in 1969 in the musical comedy How to Get Married, where she played opposite Bob Hope. Together with him, she also sang Johnny Mercer's song "Dream", previously heard in the musical "Daddy Long Legs" (1955) starring Fred Astaire and Leslie Caron.

TV

Jane Wyman began appearing on television in 1955. She had her own show called Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theatre, for which she was nominated for an Emmy in 1957. However, the program's ratings soon fell and the show ceased to exist after three television seasons.

In the 1960s and 1970s, Jane took part in the pilots of two series that were never shown on television. For most of the 70s, she practically did not act, appearing only in small roles in the series Charlie's Angels and The Love Boat.

On the set of the television series “The Skeltons” (1968)

Falcon Crest

Jane's career moved to a new stage after she began starring in the soap opera Falcon Crest. Jane's heroine is Angela Channing, a winemaker from California. The television series ran on American television from 1981 to 1990. During its first season, its ratings were higher than those of the series Dynasty, and it was second only to another soap opera, Dallas.

For her role as Angela Channing, Jane was nominated for a Soap Opera Digest Award five times, as well as twice for a Golden Globe: in 1983 and 1984. The second nomination for the Golden Globe brought the actress the coveted award. Soon Jane began to experience health problems. In 1986, she underwent abdominal surgery, which forced her to miss filming two episodes (her character disappeared under mysterious circumstances). In 1988, she missed another episode on doctors' advice. However, she continued to work and completed filming for the 1988-1989 season, despite her declining health. In 1989, Jane became ill right on the set; she was hospitalized due to problems related to diabetes and liver. Doctors recommended that she end her career. Jane was not filmed for most of the final season of the series (her character was in the hospital in a coma after an attempted murder). Ignoring the advice of doctors, Jane starred in the last three episodes of Falcon of the Cross. She even wrote a monologue for the final episode. In total, she appeared in 208 of the 227 episodes.

After filming the soap opera, Jane appeared on television only once: in 1993, she played in one episode of the television series Dr. Queen, Female Doctor.

Marriage

Ernest Eugene Wyman

Very little is known about the actress’s first marriage. It is known that on April 8, 1933, she married Ernest Eugene Wyman (or Weymann). This fact is mentioned in the biography of Ronald Reagan Dutch, written by Edmund Morris. It also says the marriage license was issued by the state of California and the bride's name was Jane Fulks. Morris also claims that Reagan hinted to him in 1989 about Jane's first marriage: "You have to notice that there were several husbands before me." American genealogist William Addams Reitwiesner suggests that Jane Fulks took the surname Wyman from her adoptive mother Emma, ​​who was previously married to ophthalmologist M. F. Wayman.

Myron Martin Futterman

Jane Wyman married clothing manufacturer Myron Martin Futterman in New Orleans on June 29, 1937. Because she wanted to have children and he did not, they separated after a year and three months. The divorce was finalized on December 5, 1938.

Ronald Reagan

In 1938, Jane starred with Ronald Reagan in the film Brother Rat. They became engaged and then married on January 26, 1940 in California. Jane and Ronald had three children: Maureen Elizabeth Reagan (1941-2001), Michael Edward Reagan (adopted son, born March 18, 1945), and Christina Reagan (born prematurely June 26, 1947 and died the next day). Jane filed for divorce in 1948 and it was granted in 1949.

Fred Karger

With Nancy Reagan at Ronald Reagan's funeral (last public appearance) (2004)

After her divorce from Ronald Reagan, Jane married conductor and composer Frederick Karger (1916-1979). The wedding took place on November 1, 1952 in Santa Barbara. The couple separated on November 7, 1954, and exactly a month later they began divorce proceedings, which were finalized on December 30, 1955. They remarried on March 11, 1961 and divorced again on March 9, 1965. From this marriage, Jane is survived by her stepdaughter, Terrence Karger Melton (daughter of Frederick Karger and his first wife, actress Patti Sachs).

Later life

Jane lived in seclusion for a long time due to her deteriorating health. She rarely appeared in public, except when she attended the funerals of her daughter Maureen and also of close friend Loretta Young.

Jane bought a home in Rancho Mirage in 1997. She reportedly moved to Palm Springs on April 16, 2003, but after her death it was revealed that she remained in Rancho Mirage for the rest of her life.

Death

Jane Wyman died at the age of 90 at her home in Rancho Mirage on Monday, September 10, 2007. She suffered from arthritis and diabetes for a long time. Her son Michael Reagan issued a statement after her death: “I have lost a loving mother, my children Cameron and Ashley have lost a loving grandmother, my wife Colleen has lost a loving friend who she called Mom, and Hollywood has lost the most elegant lady to ever grace the screen.”

According to sources, Jane Wyman died in her sleep from natural causes. Because she was a member of the Dominican Order of the Catholic Church, she was buried in monastic robes.

American actress Jane Fonda At 80, she continues to lead an active life, and with the arrival of spring she even decided to move to a new house in California. The actress, model, writer, fitness guru and philanthropist bought a mansion in the Century City area of ​​Los Angeles. price$5.45 million

The actress moved into the last house in the new Century Woods neighborhood, which consists of only ten residences. Next door to the actress already lives comedian Bob Newhart, who last year bought a home here for $6.675 million.

Newly built Jane Fonda's house with four bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms, it has 532 square feet of living space. m. There is an open-plan kitchen with an island, a living and dining room, an office and even an elevator. The master bedroom has access to a balcony and views of the courtyard. There is a rooftop terrace overlooking the city. In the basement there is a garage for three cars.

Recall that 79-year-old Jane Fonda won her first Oscar in 1972 for Best Actress in the film Klute. In 1979, the actress received her second Oscar for her role in the film “Coming Home.” She has many other prestigious awards to her credit, including several Golden Globes, BAFTA and Emmy awards. Jane Fonda continues to act: since 2015, she has been busy in the comedy series Grace and Frankie on Netflix.

Photo | Jane Fonda's new home in Los Angeles

“1.6 million children and adolescents under 18, both imported and US-born, are involved in the sex trade.”

Our country has a fairly strict law against trafficking in persons for the purpose of sexual exploitation - the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000.

Despite this, the use of children and adolescents (mostly girls and young women) as sex slaves is widespread in our country. And although law enforcement officers are taking all possible measures to suppress this phenomenon, the scale of the so-called. sex trafficking continues to expand. Children and teenagers used in the sex industry are either foreigners or girls from disadvantaged families who fall into the hands of pimps.

A typical story is that of a young woman named Jane, reported in the Washington Times. Jane, who was born in California, learned what sexual harassment was... at the age of 4. The child's life has not been good since she was born. “I lived with my father, whose mood depended on which foot he got up from. Dad was addicted to marijuana. Mom is a typical representative of the bottom, I almost didn’t communicate with her. Childhood? I practically didn’t have it.”

But what the child and then teenager Jane had was repeated sexual abuse, which she was embarrassed to tell her father about. She opened up to her aunt, and through her, her father learned about his daughter’s suffering.

A normal father would have tried to come to his child’s aid, but Jane’s dad immediately put her out on the street. “Sensitive” people were found, a teenage girl was sheltered by a family friend, not for nothing, of course. Jane earned a roof over her head through prostitution and drug trafficking.
When Jane was 14 years old, she met a “cute” young man - James Jackson. “Come with me to Oregon,” he suggested. “I’ll take care of you.” When they arrived at the place, the man told Jane that she would now have to “sell her body.” The girl objected and was brutally beaten. I had to agree to go to the panel...

For several years, Jane “worked” for a pimp and had 20 arrests for prostitution. When she ended up in a special center for teenagers like her with a difficult fate, social workers asked: “Why didn’t you run away from this monster?”
“I had nowhere to go, no one was waiting for me. And the pimp constantly threatened: if you dare to run away, I will kill you. Not only you, but also your relatives."

During the trial, from the materials presented by the FBI, a rather creepy personality emerges: James Jackson, who now faces up to 15 years in prison. As for Jane, the girl was able to return to normal life: she graduated from high school and went to college. Unfortunately, not all sex slaves have such a happy ending in their life conflicts.

“The use of children and teenagers as sex slaves is becoming quite widespread. - Nathan Wilson, founder of the Project Meridian Foundation (Virginia), says in an interview with the Washington Times. “According to my data, 1.6 million children and adolescents under the age of 18, both foreign-born and U.S.-born, are involved in the sex trade.” The Wilson Foundation assists law enforcement agencies in identifying traffickers and their victims.

The figure Wilson cites is amazing in itself. However, the expert notes that it is also approximate. “Due to the precautions taken by pimps, it is almost impossible to determine exactly how many young people are being used as sex slaves by criminals.”

“We must admit that this problem is very serious: there are a lot of children and teenagers in the hands of criminals who make money from sex trafficking,” admits former federal prosecutor Annie Milgram, who was directly involved in high-profile investigations. “However, exactly how many young people are used as sex slaves, we do not have a clear idea.”

Neither does Rachelle Lloyd, who created a special organization in New York that helps girls and women from 12 to 24 years old - victims of sex trafficking - return to normal life - Girls Educational and Mentoring Services (GEMS).

“There are always many people who need our help,” says Lloyd. - I constantly work with three hundred girls and young women. Most of them grew up in problematic families and learned from childhood what beatings and sexual harassment are. Pimps pay attention to precisely this contingent and get their hands on them.”

Trafficking in people used as sex slaves or free labor attracts crime syndicates around the world. This type of criminal business brings them $32 billion annually, which is comparable to the illegal arms trade and second only to the drug trade. According to immigration authorities, an average of 800 thousand people become victims of criminals every year.

Experts believe that there are at least 300 thousand children born in the United States alone who are involved in the sex industry or who are threatened with the prospect of ending up in it. This figure is cited by the Washington Times, citing two representatives of Maryland law enforcement agencies: employees of the Maryland Human Trafficking Task Force, DA investigators Amanda Wolke-Rodriguez and Rodney Hill. In their article in the FBI's departmental newsletter, they bluntly called sex trafficking "a problem that has reached the proportions of a national epidemic."
If human trafficking criminals are expanding their operations in this area, what measures are being taken against them by law enforcement agencies? Are the prosecutors, the police and the FBI capable of dealing with the evil, or at least seriously limiting it?

According to Annie Milgram, who, after leaving the prosecutor's office, teaches a special course on sex trafficking at New York University, between 2000 and 2009 the Ministry of Justice opened 243 cases against individuals and criminal communities involved in human trafficking. “It's a good start, but it's not enough,” she says. - There are claims against the prosecutor's office and the police. For example, human rights organizations in New York have identified hundreds of victims of sex trafficking, but the number of criminals arrested can be counted on one hand.”

The author of the 2000 law, New Jersey Republican Congressman Chris Smith, believes that private businesses (travel agencies, hotels, air transportation companies), as well as charitable organizations, can provide serious assistance to law enforcement agencies in the fight against sexual exploitation of people in the United States. such as Airline Ambassadors International (AAI). Work in this direction is ongoing and is bearing fruit. In particular, AAI has been training members of the organization for several years who have expressed a desire to help law enforcement agencies in the fight against modern slave traders.

The Christian Science Monitor newspaper draws attention to the active participation in combating sex trafficking by the travel company Carlson, which has more than 1 thousand branches in 150 countries. “We have developed a special program for our employees that teaches them how to respond to suspicious situations,” says Deborah Cundy, vice president of the firm. - Through our efforts, a real virtual army of “ears and eyes” has been created. Carlson was the first North American company to sign the End Child Prostitution and Trafficking (ECPAT) code of conduct, established in 1998. This “code of conduct” requires project participants to train their staff in recognizing human trafficking offenders.
Representatives of Delta Airlines and Hilton Hotels recently signed the “code of conduct”. “We hope that helping law enforcement combat sex trafficking will become a normal business practice in the United States,” Kandi says.

The effectiveness of cooperation between business and the police can be evidenced by the recent arrest in Boston of a criminal international group of child traffickers. AAI members first identified suspicious adults accompanying the children at the airport, followed them and alerted authorities. During the operational activities, the criminals were detained and 82 children were rescued.
State authorities are also tightening the fight against sex trafficking. New laws to combat this scourge have recently been passed in Oregon, Texas, Maryland and Georgia. Similar laws have been proposed for consideration in the state legislatures of New York, Minnesota, Nevada, Missouri, Tennessee and Michigan.
It should be noted that the authorities do not ignore the problems of foreigners - victims of sex trafficking. If the Ministry of Health confirms the status of victims of human trafficking, foreigners receive the same benefits as refugees.

Victims of sex trafficking from other countries who find themselves in the United States may qualify for permanent residence. One of the Internet sites provided the following statistics. In FY 2006, the Department of Homeland Security issued 192 T visas to foreign victims of human trafficking found in the United States and 10 T visas to their immediate family members. Category "T" is a special visa category introduced under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.