I have to say, going into the story, I expected to dislike Nan quite a bit. I mean, I already dislike Archie. But the author really gives her an interesting backstory and a reason for all her actions. You might not agree with the drastic measures she takes but there is context there.

Keep reading for the true story of the Galapagos affair. Who were the first settlers on Floreana island? What role is played by the famous Baroness of Galapagos with her 2 lovers? What do we know about the deaths and disappearances that followed?


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One final twist to the compelling Galapagos Affair story is that Friedrich Ritter also passed away very soon after from food poisoning. He had eaten chicken that had gone off, although many (including Margaret Wittmer) suspected Dore Strauch of deliberately poisoning him. Strauch returned to Germany soon afterward, writing about her exploits and later seeking treatment in a sanatorium.

It has been suggested that the Baroness & Phillipson may have been murdered by her other spurned and mistreated lover Lorenz and that the Wittmers helped to cover the story up. Or perhaps was Strauch herself involved in some way? Why was Lorenz discovered washed up on Marchena Island, so far from his planned destination? And why did Ritter die so soon afterward, and under suspicious circumstances? Coincidences or something more sinister?

In truth, we are unlikely ever to know as Margaret Wittmer passed away in the year 2000 and was the last person who could feasibly have solved the incredible Galapagos Affair mystery. With no Galapagos CSI to investigate it seems that the Galapagos affair will remain an unsolved mystery.

In conclusion, the Galapagos islands boast a rich and interesting human history, but nothing compares to the unbelievable story of the Galapagos affair. Visitors to Floreana island today can still visit some of the important sites from the days of those early settlers. So take the time to watch the movie or read the book before you travel. Perhaps you can finally unravel this famous mystery - What happened to the Galapagos Baroness? And what really happened in the Galapagos Affair, when Satan came to Eden?

The Kate Logan Affair is a 2010 Canadian drama film starring Alexis Bledel and Laurent Lucas, written and directed by Nol Mitrani about a young psychologically unstable police woman named Kate Logan and a married Frenchman who find themselves caught up in a dramatic twisted affair. Based on the true story of a 2002 crime committed by an Alberta policewoman.

Benoit Gando (Laurent Lucas) is a French insurance agent visiting a picturesque Northern Ontario town for a conference. He has a steady marriage with a nuclear engineer and an eleven-year-old daughter. Benoit is leaving a convenience store as twenty-seven-year-old rookie cop Kate Logan (Alexis Bledel) mistakes him for a suspected rapist. She explains the misunderstanding and lets him go, although it is possible she made up the story to get herself introduced to him, but the question arises how did she know who he was beforehand. Later that evening she shows up at his motel and offers him a drink in order to make up for the encounter. He accepts and due to her "innocent" flirtations they end up sleeping together.

In a subsequent encounter, Kate shows Benoit how to hold and aim her service pistol. While he playfully does this, never having handled one before, the pistol goes off and a bullet is lodged in the wall of the motel room. Fearing the loss of her job, Kate drags Benoit deeper into the affair and both are now on the run. Benoit just wants to go to the police and tell them the truth that it was just an accident. She keeps him hooked by threatening to tell his wife that they slept together. She tells him that they will come up with a better solution.

In Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer, two women are shown as having the most impact on J. Robert Oppenheimer's life: his wife, Kitty (Emily Blunt), and his lover, Jean Tatlock (Florence Pugh). The former gets the majority of screen time in the film as they were married for 27 years and had two children together. But the enigmatic presentation of Oppenheimer's emotional and physical affair with Tatlock implies, quite rightly, that she remained a towering figure in his private life.

By all accounts, including his own, Oppenheimer was in love with Jean. But she did not accept his proposals to marry, despite their passionate affair. They were together from 1936 to 1941, including several months after Oppenheimer married Kitty Harrison in November 1940, as it was documented that they spent New Years Eve together. While he says they saw one another rarely from '39 to Jean's death in '44, his actual testimony in 1954 confirmed they reunited during one of his business trips away from Los Alamos.

Oppenheimer has attested that Tatlock opened his eyes to many social issues that he was not aware of due to his affluent upbringing. It was through her tutelage and participation in socialist pursuits that he came to also have sympathetic leanings and donated money to the Spanish Civil War. He also had a deep affinity for Jean as a scholar and a person, which is why he was so pulled to her throughout their brief affair, and after. As a doctor of psychiatry, Tatlock's intelligence and passion could have positioned her as a great in her field. Tragically, how she would have charted her own path in history as an academic, doctor, and potential political figure remains forever unknown.

Irish star Cillian Murphy plays the scientist alongside Emily Blunt as his wife, Katherine "Kitty" Oppenheimer. Their family is a key part of the story, as is Oppenheimer's raunchy fling with psychiatrist Jean Tatlock (Florence Pugh).

Tatlock wasn't the only woman that Oppenheimer had a connection with outside of his marriage to Kitty, as he allegedly had an affair with Ruth Sherman Tolman, a psychologist who worked for the Office of Strategic Services.

Nolan's movie uses this in the story, suggesting that Oppenheimer started having an affair with Ruth (Louise Lombard) to spite Richard (Tom Jenkins) because he was originally left out of a meeting about the Manhattan Project.

Nolan's film is based on Kai Bird and Martin Sherwin's 2005 book about Oppenheimer, called "American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer." Bird and Sherwin suggest that Tolman and Oppenheimer had a "very caring and sweet affair."

This is backed up by the 2013 book, "An Atomic Love Story: The Extraordinary Women in Robert Oppenheimer's Life," by Shirley Streshinsky and Patricia Klaus, which says the affair "was not believed to have been sexual, only a close emotional bond and connection."

The Crown has covered significant ground across its five-season run, charting activity both within the royal family, from love affairs to in-fighting, and events beyond its tightly marshalled parameters.

One of the central storylines in the earlier seasons of the Netflix drama is the relationship between Princess Margaret (played by Lesley Manville in season 5 ) and Peter Townsend (played by Timothy Dalton), which surfaces once again in the latest chapter.

The first the public knew of the duo's love affair was when a perceptive journalist spotted Princess Margaret picking a piece of fluff off the uniform of her late father George VI's equerry, RAF Group Captain Peter Townsend, at the Queen's Coronation in 1953. That gesture was enough to break the biggest royal scandal since the Abdication Crisis.

"At the end of the day, you have to make a dramatic choice because we're not making a documentary about the royals," said Manville. "It has to be dramatically interesting. You have to hold your audience, so your story has to have an arc."

I knew who Agatha Christie was and had seen movies based on her novels but I had really never read her books. When I tried writing a novel about Emily Dickinson, I did so much research before I started that it paralyzed me, so this time I just did the first draft of the book without doing any research, just getting the story I wanted to tell down.

It was part of the fun in writing to take someone who achieved such massive success and became an icon and think about when they were vulnerable and heartbroken and embarrassed. I tried to be really respectful to her, using her own descriptors about herself at that age and using her own anecdotes when touching on real events.

The story of Queen Elizabeth I and Robert Dudley has fascinated people for more than 450 years. Their relationship has been explored in books, films and on TV, most recently by Cate Blanchett and Joseph Fiennes in the film Elizabeth, and by Helen Mirren and Jeremy Irons in the series Elizabeth I. They were certainly emotionally dependent on each other throughout their lives, but were they ever really lovers? Over the centuries, layer upon layer of myth and fiction have obscured their true story.

They are arguably the most famous lovers in history. Marcus Antonius of Rome stood at the pinnacle of power, fighting to be the most powerful man in the known world; and Cleopatra VII Philopator was the queen of one ancient civilization, Egypt, and heir to the unmatched cultural achievements of another, Greece.

Their love affair, their war together, their defeat and, finally, their suicides have been told and retold for centuries. But most of those retellings have been far from accurate, according to author and historian Adrian Goldsworthy.

"I caught my husband sleeping with sex workers. It was a few years ago when he was doing it. He kept lying about things I already knew the answers to. I wanted honesty and didn't get it. I found myself curious, wanting justice, and wanting to feel loved again. I had affair with great sex and chemistry that showed me I deserved so much more emotionally. I'm not proud, but my affair helped me find myself again after infidelity."

"I wasn't the married party, but I was the other woman. The affair happened with my colleague. We worked a high-stress job that involved heavy drinking after shifts. After spending so much time together, we both fell in love. I moved overseas because of guilt and to give him space to think. He admitted he loved me and wanted to leave his wife, but she got pregnant and didn't tell him until she was so far along that an abortion was basically not an option. I severed all contact at that point. I run into him at parties every few years and it's pretty apparent he feels trapped and discontent." be457b7860

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