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I swear I saw this guy (the actor who played him, not the actual suspect) on some other movie or tv shows, with that weird hand.
Anybody else know who this actor was? Also, was the "real guy" ever caught?? |
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Nope...Wadada was never caught. I don't know the actor's name.
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The actor's name is Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter. He's got quite a decent list of film and TV credits to his name:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0027599/ I believe he was recognized on more than one occasion from people who really thought he was Wadada. I wonder if anyone ever called the UM hotline or the cops because of him, especially since the real Wadada never had a photograph. |
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What I find odd is if this "Wadada" was a friend of the victim, why is there no real photos or record of him? Was this guy someone who went to the same college as her or a complete stranger she befriended? Alot of questions need to be answered.
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I could see this being a very real possibility. For example, for my last two years of college, I transferred to a large public university. It was frequented by a lot of transient students who may not have considered the school their home school, and some who may not have been degree seeking. One class I took had a few retirees as students who told me they were taking the class for fun. In that type of environment, I befriended many people who I would hang out/study with, but we would inevitably lose touch when the semester ended and we moved on to other, different classes. With most of these people, I can't today recall their last names, if I even knew them to begin with. I certainly don't have photos of them. Facebook and other social networking sites might make identification easier these days, but it wasn't around when the crime in question was committed. |
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I remember seeing the Steven Seagal movie marked for death on cable years later and saying, "that's Waddada!"
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Wait.. did he come out in Dont Be A Menace To South Central? Lol I remember seeing him in that movie playing a homeless guy with a sign that says "F--k it Im just lazy" and he drives off in a mercedes... loll |
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-They probably shouldnt use famous actors in the recreation of these events. Now when I watch Only the strong, I can't take him seriously because i think he is wadada |
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![]() That being said, I will add that I didn't realize he was the bartender in Encino Man. Hilarious.
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He's in Michael Jackson's BLACK OR WHITE video.
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I remember the episode as a kid but I don't remember the claw. I feel like thay would have scared me. I must have tapped out before it got to that part.
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I can't believe he was never caught... |
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I had friends in college who didn't know my first name, let alone last name. I went by a nickname that was not a diminutive of my name and everyone called me that. And I was ENROLLED at the college, not just lurking about. |
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