Crimson is not the name of a person, but the key to unlock the door to where you find the real perps. Crimson Tide is a movie all three perps worked on. Then you just use similar sounding names for the three perpetrators. Semi-Autobiographical writers like Charles Bukowski and F Scott Fitzgerald also do this in their works so they can't later be sued by the person for smearing them piblicly.
It sounds kinda like they are coded. He could have used Tom, Dick, Harry, and John, or A, B, C, and D, but he came up with those four. They don't sound like he made all four up at the same time, or they would likely have a pattern like my examples. The fourth one is odd, because unlike the others, its not a typical name. My guess is if he has been using those pseudonyms to refer to them before, then he came up with them during his time around them, and are probably based on things about that person.
Corey might have just made them up for the book, but you might be on to something here, his choice of pseudonyms was very odd.
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DriftingDevoid ago
quote from article about info in Corey's book:
"He named their abusers as Ron, Tony, Burnham and Crimson — all pseudonyms."
could these names be coded and be deciphered maybe? I'm haven't seen many big hollywood films.
FriesischShipping ago
I think I solved the code:
Crimson = crimson tide -> Ron= Don Simpson, Burnham=Jerry Bruckheimer and Tony= Tony Scott.
DriftingDevoid ago
can you elaborate a little more, perhaps I'm a little slow.
FriesischShipping ago
Crimson is not the name of a person, but the key to unlock the door to where you find the real perps. Crimson Tide is a movie all three perps worked on. Then you just use similar sounding names for the three perpetrators. Semi-Autobiographical writers like Charles Bukowski and F Scott Fitzgerald also do this in their works so they can't later be sued by the person for smearing them piblicly.
DriftingDevoid ago
wow thanks ! nice
Shitseverewhere ago
Burnham? Look at this director. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096734/ also. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1SPcQ_GLYPg and this http://www.worldofdante.org/inferno1.html Well fuck compare Ron, Tony, Burnham and Crimson to these names. http://www.ign.com/articles/2009/11/04/roger-corman-and-corey-feldman-talk-splatter
PizzaAccount ago
It sounds kinda like they are coded. He could have used Tom, Dick, Harry, and John, or A, B, C, and D, but he came up with those four. They don't sound like he made all four up at the same time, or they would likely have a pattern like my examples. The fourth one is odd, because unlike the others, its not a typical name. My guess is if he has been using those pseudonyms to refer to them before, then he came up with them during his time around them, and are probably based on things about that person.
Corey might have just made them up for the book, but you might be on to something here, his choice of pseudonyms was very odd.
dogeminho ago
Perhaps! I'll add them, thank you :)