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As Belva Gaertner was acquitted of the charge of murder, surely is it not incorrect to describe her a muderess? Maybe there is a better word for Belva, O.J Simpson etc. any ideas? [[User:Ekilfeather|Ekilfeather]] 21:24, 1 January 2006 (UTC)
As Belva Gaertner was acquitted of the charge of murder, surely is it not incorrect to describe her a muderess? Maybe there is a better word for Belva, O.J Simpson etc. any ideas? [[User:Ekilfeather|Ekilfeather]] 21:24, 1 January 2006 (UTC)

Re: change to lead. While Maurine Watkins wrote the play Chicago, she refused to sell the rights to Fosse & Company, who were only able to purchase and create their musical Chicago in 1975 after Ms. Watkins's death. The film is based directly on the musical, rather than Ms. Watkins's play.

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As Belva Gaertner was acquitted of the charge of murder, surely is it not incorrect to describe her a muderess? Maybe there is a better word for Belva, O.J Simpson etc. any ideas? Ekilfeather 21:24, 1 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Re: change to lead. While Maurine Watkins wrote the play Chicago, she refused to sell the rights to Fosse & Company, who were only able to purchase and create their musical Chicago in 1975 after Ms. Watkins's death. The film is based directly on the musical, rather than Ms. Watkins's play.