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In other words, these weekly digests are best considered supplements to each episode rather than counterarguments.
Friends mentioned that, and I think friends were in on that visit too.
That was part of his lifestyle back then.
This lines up with Yanez and her colleagues reporting back in 1997.
From the people that frequented that bar.
They knew more of [Cunanan] than anybody else, regulars from that bar.
If you knew his real story, it was very different from what these people were saying.
You had to quantify it and qualify it.
In it, she specifically mentions how he occupied the master bedroom in his house.
(His mother, MaryAnn, supported this story ina rare 1997 TV interview.)
When we started looking into San Diego, there was talk of the drug use, she says.
But thats an interesting point, because I dont think we considered it enough at the time.
We should have given it more input that he was someone with an addiction.
When he gets to Miami Beach, there were sightings of him trying to buy drugs at the clubs.
Thrifty pharmacyNormans investigation into Andrew was spot-on, including Cunanans time as a Thrifty pharmacy clerk in San Diego.
Thats affirmed in the San DiegoReaderblog, the FBI files, and New YorkTimesinterviewswith police, among other sources.
The San DiegoReaderalsopublished scuttlebuttabout Norman having thrown Andrew a lavish beachfront birthday party at his home.
Likewise regarding whether he submitted himself to a maternal sponge bath and berating about his body odor.
I think they hadnt seen him for a while when he went on his spree, Yanez says.
Theyre trying to make a point there that hes kind of like her.
The break-in at Blachfords houseSome scenes inThe Assassination of Gianni Versaceare more transparently for effect than others.
And that they last spoke when Cunanan made a conciliatory phone call from Minneapolis.