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By Steve Patterson on  From splattworks.blogspot.com
A couple days ago, the news broke big that a couple investigators may have found Sean Flynn’s remains in Cambodia. As quickly as the story arose, doubts began. Tim Page, Flynn’s close friend, expressed his doubts, backpedaling began, and conflicting reports arose. The bones are headed for a forensic laboratory. Perhaps we’ll have an answer. Perhaps not. Here’s a link to one of the better stories on the discovery (by the very talented journalist Tim King, who’s put in his own time in war zones...Read Full Story

Sean Flynn and Dana Stone Still Missing in Action

By Steve Patterson on  From splattworks.blogspot.com
Well, the forensics have been run, and it looks like the bones recently discovered in Cambodia were of "non-caucasian" origin. In other words, they were probably those of some of the one million people killed by the Khmer Rouge when Nixon and Kissinger had their Excellent Adventure in Cambodia.Here's reality:War reporters pay tribute to Cambodia lost To Stone and Flynn--gents, goodnight and travel well.SRead Full Story

Sean Flynn Body Found in Cambodia?

By Jake on
For decades, it's been a mystery what happened to Sean Flynn, the young photojournalist son of actor Erroll Flynn. He went missing in 1970, while taking photos in Cambodia for Time magazine. Flynn was captured by the Khmer Rogue, along with Dana Stone, and never seen again. Some believed that Flynn had lived in captivity.However, a jaw and femur found in a mass grave in Cambodia may be Flynn's. Testing will be done this month to determine if they are, indeed, the eathly remains of Sean...Read Full Story

US critics slam new Sean Flynn biopic

By anytimesnews on  From anytimesnews.com
The directorial debut of Cambodia-raised 20-year-old Brendan Moriarty has come a cropper with the critics in the US, after his movie The Road to Freedom opened last Friday. According to the New York Times critic Jeanette Catsoulis, the film is “Loosely based on the fate of Errol Flynn’s only son, Sean (woodenly portrayed by Joshua Fredric Smith), a photojournalist who disappeared in Cambodia in 1970” and is “a bona-fide howler.” Indeed Catsoulis seems to relish crucifying the movie in print...Read Full Story

Sean Flynn his last recorded conversation…"I am sure they took the road there"

By aaliyahsmith15 on  From prleap.com
Los Angeles, CA – Mythic Films producer of the documentary film LOST BROTHERS posts the last known footage of Sean Flynn, son of Errol Flynn.Read Full Story
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