A 76-year-old reformed mobster explained what compelled him to steal Dorothy's ruby red slippers from "The Wizard of Oz" in a final letter to the court ahead of his sentencing. Terry Martin gave into ...
Dorothy’s ruby-red slippers in The Wizard of Oz are the most iconic shoes in cinema history. Four film-worn pairs are known to exist today, sitting in museums or private collections. One pair, which ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The iconic ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz" have hit the auction block nearly 20 years after they were ...
Nearly 20 years since the initial heist, the case of the infamous theft of the "Wizard of Oz" ruby red slippers from the Judy Garland Museum continues to unfold. The original man charged with the ...
The stolen "Wizard of Oz" ruby red slippers will be auctioned after their return to the rightful owner. The red shoes were stolen in 2005 and returned to collector Michael Shaw at Judy Garland's home ...
US authorities have charged a man in connection with the theft of a pair of ruby red slippers worn by actress Judy Garland as Dorothy in the 1939 classic movie “The Wizard of Oz” nearly 20 years after ...
A sentencing hearing will be held Monday morning for a man who, nearly 20 years ago, stole one of the pairs of ruby red slippers that Judy Garland wore during the filming of "The Wizard of Oz". The ...
If he only had a brain. A man has been charged with allegedly snatching the iconic pair of ruby red slippers worn by Judy Garland in the 1939 movie “The Wizard of Oz” — a bizarre crime nearly two ...
Jerry Hal Saliterman, of Crystal, is wheeled out of U.S. District Court in St. Paul, on March 15 after he made his initial appearance on charges connected to the 2005 theft of a pair of ruby slippers ...
A grand jury in North Dakota indicted a man for allegedly stealing the iconic red slippers worn by Judy Garland in the 1939 classic, "The Wizard of Oz." Minnesota resident Terry Martin was indicted ...
Click those (silver) heels together three times. Sure, witches have brooms and pointed hats, but it's really all about the shoes. Instead, the film (and the Broadway play it's based on) remains true ...
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