1990day.year

Farzad Bazoft

(1958 - 1990)

Iranian-English journalist

Iranian-English journalist
Iranian-English journalist whose investigation in Iraq led to his arrest and execution, drawing international attention to press freedom.
Farzad Bazoft was born in Iran in 1958 and moved to the United Kingdom as a child. He worked as a reporter for The Observer, covering international affairs and human rights issues. In 1989, while investigating a mysterious explosion at an Iraqi military site, he was arrested by Iraqi authorities and charged with espionage. Tried in a secret court, he was executed by hanging on March 15, 1990, prompting global outcry and diplomatic protests. Bazoft's death highlighted the perils faced by journalists in repressive regimes and became a cause célèbre for press freedom advocates. His legacy endures as a reminder of the importance and risks of independent journalism.
1990 Farzad Bazoft
2003day.year

Paul Stojanovich

(1955 - 2003)

American television producer, created World's Wildest Police Videos

American television producer created World's Wildest Police Videos
American television producer best known for creating the groundbreaking reality series 'World's Wildest Police Videos.'
Paul Stojanovich, born in 1955, began his career as a camera operator before moving into production. In 1998, he created and produced 'World's Wildest Police Videos,' which captured gritty, real-life law enforcement footage and became a ratings hit. The show's innovative format influenced the rise of reality television by blending documentary footage with dramatic storytelling. Stojanovich's work earned him recognition for bringing raw, unscripted action to mainstream audiences. He continued to produce unscripted series for television until his untimely death in 2003.
Paul Stojanovich World's Wildest Police Videos
2007day.year

Charles Harrelson

(1938 - 2007)

American murderer

American murderer
Charles Harrelson was an American criminal best known for the assassination of U.S. District Judge John H. Wood Jr. He was the father of actor Woody Harrelson.
Charles Harrelson was born in 1938 in Texas and began his criminal career with armed robberies and other violent offenses. In 1979 he carried out the assassination of U.S. District Judge John H. Wood Jr., becoming the first person convicted of killing a federal judge. Harrelson was sentenced to two consecutive life terms at a federal penitentiary. His criminal legacy was further complicated by his relationship with his son, actor Woody Harrelson. Despite attempts to appeal his conviction, he spent the remainder of his life behind bars. Harrelson died in prison in 2007 at the age of 69 from natural causes. His life remains a notorious chapter in American criminal history.
2007 Charles Harrelson