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‘The Human Fly’ Dared To Climb Skyscrapers, Risking Arrest Or A Gruesome End

The date was May 26, 1977, and George Willig was in the middle of something crazy. The young man’s taste for danger had this tiime taken him to the World Trade Center in New York. Ignoring the cops that had rushed to the scene to talk him out of this madness, “The Human Fly” — as Willig would come to be known — was scaling the heights of the south tower. If he fell, it would mean instant death. But even if he made it to the top with his life, the authorities could press charges and bring him to ruin.

The Shrink Who Exploited His Patient And Took Over Their Entire Life

Looked upon as one of the best psychiatrists across the state of New York, Dr. Isaac Herschkopf appeared to have it all. In addition to his thriving career, he had celebrity pals such as Gwyneth Paltrow and threw luxurious parties at his house in the Hamptons. But all was not as it seemed here. The property didn’t actually belong to him; it was the home of his patient Marty Markowitz, a man whose life he took over for nearly three decades.

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71-Year-Old Man Adopted As A Baby Gets A Message About His DNA Test That Leaves Him In Tears

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NYC Doormen Are Sharing The Wildest Things They’ve Seen

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