Contents:
- ‘LAST CALL’ TE STORY: HBO DOC IS ABOUT THE SERIAL KILLER RICHARD ROGERS, WHO TARGETED MANHATTAN’S GAY BARS
- MAN ARRTED KILLGS THAT TERRORIZED MANHATTAN GAY BARS
- THE 15 BT GAY BARS NYC TO CHECK OUT
‘LAST CALL’ TE STORY: HBO DOC IS ABOUT THE SERIAL KILLER RICHARD ROGERS, WHO TARGETED MANHATTAN’S GAY BARS
The four-part seri vtigat the stori surroundg a serial killer who targeted gay men a seri of btal murrs and dismemberments the 1990s. "Like his victims, who were bisexual and gay, Rogers is a gay man, per his trial ’s book go over some of his bgraphil tails: Rogers was the elst of five children born to a fay Plymouth, had had n-s wh the law before for siarly morbid allegatns. A total of four murrs were brought up at his trial, but he was only charged Thomas Mulhy and Anthony Marrero’s four victims were middle-aged, gay or bisexual men, last seen at gay bars Manhattan.
In July 1993, Michael Sakara, a gay man his 50s, left Five Oaks Piano Bar, where he was a regular, wh Rogers and was never seen aga. The ternal memos were created rponse to a 1953 printial orr barrg gay and lbian people om feral employment, which had immediate nsequenc. The tale of the group, which The Tim has dubbed the Manhattan Eight, was prevly unknown to some of the foremost scholars of the Manhattan Project and “the Lavenr Sre, ” the name historians gave the ernment’s 1950s-era anti-gay csa, acrdg to Seattle Tim illumat a dark chapter Amerin history when, based on the thnt of rmatn or others’ perceptns, feral employe were subjected to ep surveillance of their personal activi and associatns.
MAN ARRTED KILLGS THAT TERRORIZED MANHATTAN GAY BARS
”When the FBI later peered to the liv of the Manhattan Eight, at least 16 -workers hand over rmatn, possibly to flect agents’ attentn om eight were “nsired by almost everyone to be Lbians, ” acrdg to a classified summary of the Atomic Energy Commissn file on the group, g homophobic and sexist language mon to the era. ”Durg the early years of the weapons program, om 1943 to 1953, homosexualy was regard as a ls-than-ial tra Manhattan Project employe but not a disqualifyg factor, providg some grace for lbian and gay employe.
”In fact, three of the Manhattan Eight — Annie, Betty and Fran — were hired at Los Alamos for the Manhattan Project spe an FBI vtigatn that “ntaed rogatory rmatn ditg possible homosexual tennci, ” acrdg to a 1953 memo om Atomic Energy Commissn Chairman Gordon Dean, origally om land on the FBI’s watchlist while the Women’s Army Corps “bee of an alleged close iendship wh a litenant. The FBI’s csa to intify LGBTQ+ people the nuclear weapons program, before was grounds for removal, drove even civilians who were gay back unrground. “The gay culture that had been tablished really gets dismantled and dispted, ” said Jordan Biro Walters, thor of “Wi-Open Dert: A Queer History of New Mexi, ” published Febary by the Universy of Washgton Prs.
In the early 1950s, gay men employed by the feral ernment were beg arrted at known “cisg” s Washgton, D. Together, the factors spurred Eisenhower to issue an executive orr April 1953 that adopted harsher polici targetg gay employe, wh the FBI as fact that Hoover himself was secretly gay, and had a ep fear of beg outed, was “massive irony piled on top of massive irony, ” said John Ibson, profsor emer of Amerin studi at California State Universy, Fullerton, who has studied gay life si the Manhattan Project. ”The same year Eisenhower orred a crackdown on gay feral employe, Hoover’s FBI was bearg down on Oppenheimer and his ner circle for spected support of the Communist Party.
THE 15 BT GAY BARS NYC TO CHECK OUT
”While homosexualy had not until Eisenhower’s orr been regard as a disqualifyg factor for Q clearanc, Hoover’s agents had been aggrsively soppg up evince for years.