Terry Sutton
Freelance journalist and music composer. I have a music album out at http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/terrysuttonconspiracy
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Pictures of the Great River ParkSituated along the Connecticut River, this park is popular with walkers and fisherman (women)
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Hartford City HallPictures of the inside of Hartford City Hall.
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Max Payne - Feel the Pain of the Anti-HeroBefore Hollywood butchered him with a bad movie, Max Payne was a complicated yet determined character on a mission. A mission of revenge and redemption.
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9/11 Memorial in New York CityA nice November day, ten years after the infamous attacks.
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Occupy Wall Street in New York One Day Before the EvictionPhotos taken on November 15, 2011. The next day, protestors were removed by the New York City Police.
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Fairfield HillsA notorious Mental Institution that was reportedly haunted. While many building still remain vacant. The campus is now being recreated for new usage as a municipal center for the town of Newton, Connecticut.
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Reality TVAn artsy type video about watching too much TV. -
Pictures of Fallen Trees from October Snow Storm AlfredJust months after Hurricane Irene hit Connecticut, Winter Storm Alfred created Record breaking power outages in Connecticut.
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A Nice Hartford November Day in Bushnell ParkTaking a fall walk in the crown jewel of the city of Hartford.
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Enfield - Suffield Veterans BridgeThe bridge spans the Connecticut River near the Massachusetts border. -
Case Mountain WaterfallThe man made waterfall by Case Mountain in Manchester. -
Flooding of Windsor River TrailA tropical Storm puts the entire Windsor River Trail underwater in early September of 2011. -
Waterfalls in White Mountains in New Hampshire (Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail)Two waterfalls near the Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail. August of 2011. -
Hike Up Mount MonroeMount Monroe is part of the Presidential Range in New Hampshire. -
Mount GarfieldScenic hike in the White Mountains -
A Walk Along the Railroad TracksLocated along the Thames River in Montville. These railroads tracks are hundred of feet from the Mohegan Indian Burial ground as well as the world famous Mohegan Sun Casino. -
Walnut Hill Park War MemorialWalnut Hill Park is a beautiful park situated in the blue collar town of New Britain. -
Statue of John MasonJohn Mason was an early American Pioneer before the establishment of the United States. However, his legacy is tarnished due to his leadership in a colonial war that nearly wiped out the Pequot Indians of Connecticut. -
View of Ruins Along Hockanum RiverAnother set of ruins. Possibly an old mill? -
Ruins Along the Hockanum RiverFound along the trail in Manchester, Connecticut. -
Pictures of Springfield, Mass Tornado DamageTen days after two tornados hit Western Massachsetts, I took some photographs just outside of downtown Springfield in which two F3 storms killed three and left thousands homeless. -
Laurel Marsh Trail 6/2011Pictures from along the trail in Manchester, Connecticut. -
Now that the Album Has Been ReleasedAfter twelve months my album was finally out by the beginning of March. Sales have been challenging. But there has been one thing that has really annoyed me.... -
Memorial DayA poem on thoughts of Memorial Day and what it means.
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Music Video: Chemical Friends (I'm Drunk, I'm Loaded)Song about drug and alcohol addiction, composed and performed by Terry Sutton Conspiracy. Video created by Josh Hummel. -
Dead Boy Not IdentifiedA young boy around the ages of 4 to 5 years old found in Maine near the New Hampshire border. Please help Identify him. -
Train in WindsorAn Amtrack Train only feet away. -
Chemical FriendsHere are the lyrics for my song, Chemical Friends which can be found on the CD titled, "Cynical and Bitter in the U.S. of A. The video for this song can be found on Youtube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yyvYLQXR10 -
Pictures of Providence, Rhode IslandPictures of a nice Spring day of Providence and some of it's buildings and bridges. -
Mellow Waves at Misquamicut BeachJust relaxing as the the waves caress a small part of Misquamicut Beach in Westerly, Rhode Island. Several hundred yards away, surfers were riding bigger waves. -
Surf's Up at Misquamicut BeachMisquamicut beach is popular all over Southern New England. Here are some surfers catching some waves. -
The Best Fishing Lure Out There?Richard Lion has made himself a name as third part candidate in Hartford Politics. He ran several times against former and now convicted mayor Eddie Perez. Now he's trying to help others catch fish. -
Early April Hike up to Heublein TowerA hike up to one of Connecticut's most famous houses now turned into state park. -
Eagleville Lake DamA popular lounging spot for high school students and UCONN students. A Pretty man made waterfall that used to serve as a hydroelectric dam. -
The Gazebo in Elizabeth Park in Early Spring of 2011The flowers have not bloomed yet. But here are some photos of a popular destination spot in Hartford's famous Elizabeth Park. -
Trails Flooded located near Farmington River Canal TrailMassive flooding puts trails in Avon and Simsbury Connecticut completely underwater. Trails are located near two ponds and the Farmington River -
Windsor Center River Trail - FloodedPics of the Windsor River Trail flooded in early March of 2011. Located in Windsor, Connecticut along the Farmington River -
Nightmare Returns to Rhode Island Town 36 Years LaterEvery town and city has a story. This one is now coming back to haunt the residents of this Rhode Island town. -
Winter Scenes in Avon, ConnecticutSome pictures of a sunny yet cool day in the February Winter of 2011. -
Snow People in West HartfordSome people had some fun and created some snow people in West Hartford during the month of January in 2011. -
Strikeforce's Best Prospect: Roger GracieRoger Gracie is undefeated in four fights. He still needs more experience before he takes on the best in MMA. But with every fight, he gets better.
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Elizabeth Park in WinterPictures of West Hartford/Hartford's Elizabeth Park with feet of snow covering it. -
Snow Accumulation End of January 2011More snow in the month of January in Central Connecticut. -
Picture of Icicles in AvonPictures of Icicles in a Connecticut Winter. -
Snow Total from 1-12-2011 Blizzard in ConnecticutOne picture of the massive snowstorm that blanketed much of New England on 1-12-2011. -
Pictures of Norwich Town HallPictures of the grandiose looking Town Hall. -
Tank in PlainfieldOld Model tank across the Plainfield, Connecticut Town Hall -
National Iwo Jima Memorial MonumentDedicated in 1995, it is visible from highway Route 9. Created to honor the more than 6800 American Soliders lost in World War 2 in a harsh battle against the Japanese on the island of Iwo Jima. -
Christmas Display on Gazebo Behind Clinton Town Hall in ConnecticutLighted figurines showing the Christmas Spirit. -
Controversial Painting of 9-11 AttacksLocated in New Britain, Connecticut, The Museum of American Art showcases many of the country's most famous artists. -
New Britain House With Christmas DisplayA house located in New Britain, Connecticut across from the Museum of American Art. -
Photographs of Lantern HillLanten Hill is a small mountain with White Quartzite cliffs. The land is now owned the Mashantucket Pequot Indian Tribe. -
More Pictures of New York CityPictures of New York City. -
Scenes from New York CityA few pictures of the Big Apple. -
Accused Child Molester Still UnidentifiedHis face was found on an image of child pornography that was found in a deceased Child Molester's home. Police want to find him. -
Suicide Victim's Identity Still UnknownThe identity of a man who took his life remains a mystery.
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Accident Victim Still Unidentified Decades LaterNameless since 1984, who is he? -
The Volcano Just Wouldn't Follow OrdersAn example of how powerful a volcanic eruption in Hawaii can be. -
Glen Canyon DamA picture of the Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado. -
Presidential RangePart of the White Mountains, it is the highest range of mountains in all of New England. -
New London Ledge LighthouseConnecticut's Most Famous Lighthouse -
Saratoga War MonumentLocated in Victory, New York. It is a Revolutionary War Monument. -
Covered Bridge In Cornwall, ConnecticutThere are few vehicular covered bridges still in use in Connecticut. -
Penwood Park Summit in the FallTaken in Early November of 2010. Views of Talcott Mountain with Heublein Tower as well as the center of Simsbury. -
National Search to Identify Two Murder VictimsTwo women found murdered days apart in two different states. Now through DNA and investigative work; police are inching closer to finding out who they are and who killed this mother and daughter. -
East Rock ParkLooming high above the city several hundred feet up via steep cliffs. Beautiful views are the rewards after hiking or driving up there. -
Deer In Laurel Marsh ParkPictures of Deer found in a park near two major highways in Connecticut -
Wild Bill's Nostalgia CenterWild Bill's Nostalgia Center is located at 1003 Newfield Street in Middletown, Connecticut. It is a store that sells all sorts of nostalgia merchandise. -
The Strange Death of Music Legend Gram ParsonsGram Parsons had a unique style of music but in the course of history he is probably more remembered for what happened to him after he died.
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Bolton Notch Railroad TunnelPart of the Rail to Trails Project in Connecticut. One of the more unusual features is the large tunnel/bridge that is part of Bolton Notch. The bridge carries vehicular traffic from Routes 44 and Interstate 384. -
Lonesome Lake - New HampshireLonesome Lake is at an elevation of around 2,700 feet. It is nestled in the White Mountains area of Fraconia Notch. -
Pictures from Hiking Cannon Mountain in New HampshireViews of some of the White Mountains in New Hampshire -
Pictures From a Hike On Mount Hale in New HampshireMount Hale is one of the 48 mountains in New Hampshire that is over 4000 feet in elevation. -
Aspiring Rapper Critical of Hip Hop's Favorite PresidentBreathless is an aspiring rapper who is not happy with the change that President Barack Obama has promised.
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The Mystery of PurpleHaiku about Purple.
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Alistair Overeem, the Real Deal?Alistair Overeem has been the subject of much controversy. After several years of not defending his Strikeforce Heavyweight Mixed Martial Arts Championship, he did so in devastating fashion.
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Bull's Bridge in KentMan made waterfalls and rapids in the Bull's Bridge area of the Housatonic River. -
Watch Hill LighthouseWatch Hill is an area in southern Rhode Island near the Connecticut border. -
Late Winter Photos of Bash Bish FallsBash Bish Falls is located in the Southwestern part of Massachusetts in the town of Mount Washington. It is in the Berkshire Mountain Range near the borders of Connecticut and New York. -
Who Should Be Herschel Walker's Next Opponent?He ruled the football gridiron while in college and the pros. Now he' stepped into the cage and is taking on opponents in Mixed Martial Arts.
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Space 2099A group of Fans of the show Space 1999 are trying to make the show popular again by re-editing story lines and correcting mistakes from the iconic 1970s Space Fiction series.
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Farmington River Rail Road BridgeEstablished in 1867, it is still in use and a wonder to behold. -
Pictures from a Winter Walk in Penwood ParkA cold winter walk in early 2010 reveals many beautiful ice formations on nearby rock ledges. -
Tour Takes Visitors to Old GraveyardsThis article was published in the Farmington Post back in 10/8/2008.
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Pictures of Washington DepotA few pictures of Washington Depot in the town of Washington, Connecticut. -
Bushnell Park in HartfordPictures taken while walking around Bushnell Park. -
Strikeforce is the New Player in the World of Mixed Martial ArtsWith the addition of Fedor Emelianenko, Strikeforce is now a major player in the world of Mixed Martial Arts.
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YahrzeitMy Grandfather Frank Sutton wrote this poem about my Grandmother Diane who passed away in September of 2001. He gave this poem to me shortly after her passing. He lived an accomplished life and passed away at the age of 95 in late June of 2009.
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Enders State FallsLocated in Enders State Park in Granby, Enders State Falls is one of northern Connecticut's hidden treasures. It is located off of route 219 near the Barkhamstead /Granby town line. -
Talcott Mountain Reservoir in West HartfordThe Talcott Mountain Reservoir is located off of Route 44 in West Hartford. It is located near the Heublein Tower and the Rochambeau Revolutionary War Campground. The main trail is 3.7 miles long and connects to other trails. -
Pictures of the Windsor Center River TrailThe Windsor Center River Trail is situated off of Route 159 in the Center of Windsor, CT. The trail is a popular asphalt walk because of it's close proximity to the Farmington River, Loomis Chaffee School and center of town. -
The Haunted Mill StoreThe building sits abandoned and people report strange things going on inside the Mill Store.
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Gifts of Love in Need of More DonationsFarmington Valley Charity helps financially challenged families with food, clothing and services. Article published 7-30-2008 in the Avon Post
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Photos of Kent FallsKent Falls is located in the Northeastern part of Kent, Connecticut off of Route 7. The Waterfalls cascade down an estimated 250 feet. -
Who is the King of the Internet?Both exploded onto the internet scene thanks to original music videos they put on Youtube. They have had millions of viewers watch their videos and in turn had their videos parodied and even featured in the national media.
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Abandoned Farmington Valley Ski AreasAt one time the Farmington Valley had several ski areas. Now there are very few reminders that they ever existed. Article was published in the Simsbury Post.
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Gym Owners Have Seen the Horrors of Steroid UseJack Banks and Paul Carson say no to steroids in their gyms. Article was published in the Avon Post on 8/28/2008.
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I Can't Drive 45Just when you thought it was safe to go under the speed limit.
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Not Everyone Happy with Legend of Green Lady GhostThis article was originally posted in the Tri-Town Post on 10/15/2008.
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Middlebury College Freshman Still MissingOriginally published in the Simsbury Post on 4/17/2008. The paragraph in the article updates one of the cases mentioned below. -
Michael Jackson's Doctor in the SpotlightThe world was stunned by the death of Michael Jackson. Now rumors swirl around that prescription painkillers may have played a role. Now his doctor is being investigated.
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Ten Questions for Film Director / Actor Mike MessierMike Messier is an aspiring film director/screenwriter/actor. He lives in Rhode Island and has his own television show.
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Murder of Two Women Still Unsolved Almost Twenty Years LaterIs a stretch of route 8 north of Waterbury a burial ground for a serial killer or two?
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Cooking with the Town Clerks Touts New England RecipesThe New England Town Clerk's association created a cookbook filled with personal recipes.
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Country Sports Closing It's DoorsA staple in Connecticut's outdoor activity scene is finally coming to an end.
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1977 Murder Victim Still UnidentifiedA Brutal murder and an unmarked grave. -
Murder Mystery: Who Killed "Baby Bones"A brutal murder in New Jersey and a young unidentified victim. -
Farmington, Connecticut Helped to Fight Slavery in the United StatesThe town of Farmington, Connecticut played a pivotal role in the fight against the injustices of slavery in the American Nation.
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Conservative Minded Rapper Reh Dogg Reflects on New PresidentWith his funny and unusual videos, Reh Dogg has established a following of dedicated fans. He has also become very outspoken on various political issues. He has done songs critical of President Obama and other people he views as being too liberal.
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Lyme Disease: A Controversial ViewRandy Sykes is one of a multitude of people suffering from the effects of Lyme Disease. He believes that the general public is not being told the truth about this epidemic.
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Why Dana White and the UFC Fear FedorAs the sport of Mixed Martial Arts grows in popularity so does the mystique and legend of its greatest fighter today. -
Woman Found Deceased in Westport, Connecticut Still a MysteryIn 1985 a woman was found dead and burned by a fire. Who is she? And who did this to her? -
Screenwriters and Production Companies: Inktip is Changing the Way Hollywood is Making MoviesInktip allows aspiring screenwriters to bypass agents and have production companies look at their work. -
Murder of West Hartford Woman Still Unsolved After Ten Years26-year-old Agnieszka Ziemlewski was brutally murdered in 1998. Who killed her remains a mystery.
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Rapper Rails Against ObamaReh Dogg is no stranger to controversy. Is this another publicity stunt? Or are they his real beliefs? -
Rock Climbing Legends, Mysteries and Unusual Stories Part 2Ghostly legends and unusual places in Connecticut
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Ten Best Movie Appearances by Sport Star AthletesJust one person's view . -
High Crimes: The Fate of Everest in an Age of GreedThere are many dangers in trying to summit Mount Everest. Kodas gives a gripping account of ones that are often unseen until it is too late for some mountaineers. -
An Alternative Method to Ward Off Mosquitos?How an herb might help you fight off those annoying blood sucking insects. -
Connecticut Rock Climbing Mysteries, Myths and Unusual StoriesConnecticut may lack in vertical size compared to states such as California and Colorado. Yet, there is plenty of fun to be had in climbing here. -
Want to Be a Porn Star?The adult film industry has always received a negative stigma because of it's portrayal of rough and carefree sex. However, the Adult Film Industry has a much darker side to it.
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Brock Lesnar: All Hype or the Real ThingFormer World Wrestling Entertainment Champion is no longer staging moves and playing out scripts in professional wrestling. He's now competing with the dangerous of the UFC.
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Another Murder Haunts GreenwichAndew Kissel was a hated man. Who killed him remains a question. -
Top Ten Protest/Political Pop Culture SongsBob Dylan and Joan Baez did not make this list. But see who did. -
The Top Ten Memorable Murder Scenes in Horror/Slasher MoviesOne author's opinion. -
Backmasking: Secret Messages in MusicSince the mid-60s with the Beatles, many musical artists have been leaving secret messages in their music that can be heard by listening to the audio tracks in reverse.
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Why Are so Many Professional Wrestlers Dieing Young?Professional Wrestling has legions of loyal fans and many detractors as well. While not considered a true competitive sport, there is no mistaking that its performers are top notch athletes. However, many of these athletes are dieing way too young.
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An Interview with Standup Comedian Pat Condell.At the time of this interview, Pat Condell has had over six hundred thousand people view his videos. The word is growing and more people are finding out about this rarity in Comedy and Free Speech. -
A Tattoo is the Only Clue to the Identity of a Murder Victim and Possibly Her KillerShe was someones's daughter and maybe someone's mother. She has a name. Police just don't know who she is. -
My Top Ten Beatle SongsWhile they were all excellent musicians in their own right, the Beatles are best known for their collection of songs that have been covered by tens of thousands of musical artists.
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Rapping with the Reh DoggLove him, hate him or laugh at him, one thing cannot be denied. Reh Dogg is a master of self-promotion. -
Do Psychics Solve Crimes? One Family's ExperienceThe case has been featured in local newspapers, television broadcasts and was even featured nationally on CBS's "The Morning Show." -
Does a T-Shirt Hold the Clue to the Identity of a Murder Victim?In over six years, no one has claimed her. No missing person's report seems to match the characteristics of the deceased woman. No person has been arrested for her murder. -
Who is the Lady of the Dunes?The identity of a murdered woman in Provincetown, Massachusetts still baffles Law Enforcement. Who murdered her? And who is she? -
Victim in Fatal Crash Still Unknown After Eleven YearsIt is possible that the victim was following the Grateful Dead Tour that summer. He did leave behind one important clue that could point to his identity. -
Cybersleuths Solving Cold Cases Through the Use of the InternetOrdinary people are using the Internet and are helping to solve cold cases. Here is a look at how some cybersleuths try and have had some success in bringing closure to various cases in the state of Connecticut.










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