Someone was telling me about the "Forensics Files" show a few weeks ago, over a month ago I guess. About an episode of a guy from the Bob Kuban and the In-Men group of the '60s.
The only song I ever knew by them was "The Cheater," but studying out the issue a couple times in the last month or so reveals that they had other songs.
The "Forensics Files" show replayed today and I happened to see about 25-30 minutes of it, about how the singer from the group, Walter Scott, was killed and his body was found in a cistern well. That's pretty gruesome.
One of the things they said, someone claimed that they had gone to a psychic who told them he was in cold water standing still next to something red. So it worked out, if that was true, just like that. The house three feet from the cistern had a big red door.
The guy whose house it was and whose wife died suspiciously and who also just happened to marry the singer's widow and who also happened to build a big heavy flower stand on top of the cistern in the dead of winter (the singer went missing around Christmas) said he didn't know anything about it. According to the show he's in prison now.