Boston Red Sox DEATH ACCUSATION: Geno McGahee’s FAMILY SECRET Comes Under Fire

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The X Posse/Webhead Production Geno McGahee’s FAMILY SECRET has had record sales, forcing itself into the mainstream, becoming a surprising and shocking hit among horror fans, but a scene in the film with the title of “Bowling Alley Massacre” has raised the anger of some that contend that the deaths of those in a 1980 mass murder in Boston Massachusetts is being exploited.

Wikipedia Reports:

Sammy White’s Brighton Bowl, or simply Sammy White’s, was a bowling alley in the Brighton section of Boston, Massachusetts. It was named after and owned by famed Red Sox catcher, Sammy White and featured lanes of both standard Ten-Pin and Candlepin bowling, the latter being the more popular style in New England. The bowling alley is most remembered for an infamous quadruple murder that occurred there in 1980. Sammy White’s closed its doors in 1985. A second Sammy White’s bowling alley was on the V.F.W. Parkway near the Boston/Dedham line. It closed in the mid-1980s.

Sammy White also owned the Alpine Lanes, a ten-pin establishment, in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.

Recently this story was picked up by horror site and radio show, SHU-IZMZ

McGahee has stated that he has been contacted by reported relatives of one of the victims and will give a statement in due time.

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