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Jon-Erik Hexum: Mysteries and Scandals Part 2

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2008

In Part II of this 1998 E! Entertainment Television's "Mysteries & Scandals" episode, host AJ Benza introduces us to some of the people who knew and worked with Jon-Erik Hexum, in effort to solve the mystery behind the rising actor's death as the result of a blank gun accident on the set of "Cover Up" in October 1984.

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For more information on Jon-Erik Hexum, please visit his fan club at http://pdhexum.tripod.com

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  • plis pongan subtitulacion  o donde se puede ver subtitulado...

  • Desgraciadamente esto lo grabamos de la tv y no hubo subtitulacion! No se si existe este programa en espanol. Tendras q aprender ingles!

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  • He was so unbearably beautiful. What a shame.

  • I always thought Jennifer O Neill was quite fond of JE and vice versa- this interview does not change my mind. O Neill has always seemed to me to be FRUSTRATED as hell at what happened to him and what he could have been.

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  • No part 3???

  • he was fine.

  • @kardila1

    totally agree with you

  • I think that day Jon Erik was overtired, overworked and just was not thinking. I know some disagree but I blame the studio and the prop men for his death. If the weapons master had done his job that gun would not have been in his hand, loaded while they were not filming. He does bear some responsibility but it should not have happened if all checks and balances had been done.

  • In some photos he bears a remarkable resemblence to John Wayne's son Patrick

    when he was younger.

  • @SexyStudChris Really...I had to look it up. On October 12, 1984, between filming scenes on the set of Cover Up, Hexum was critically wounded after he placed a .44 Magnum prop gun loaded with blanks to his temple and pulled the trigger. Police later reported that Hexum had been playing Russian roulette, having loaded three empty cartridges and two blanks into the cylinder. He eventually placed the gun to his head and, after saying, "Let's see if I've got one for me!" pulled the trigger.

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