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Is Eric Corley dead? He sounded pretty alive for a dead guy on "Off the Hook" several days after these "Press Reports" surfaced...
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Msg : 1764 of 1769
From : DragonMaster 1:340/13 02 Nov 97 23:58:40
To : All 07 Nov 97 13:36:30
Subj : EMMANUEL GOLDSTEIN
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From: DragonMaster <dragonmaster@wizrealm.com>
Is this true???
AP -- New York
Computer advocate and self-described anarchist Eric Corley, aka
'Emmanuel
Goldstein', was killed this morning in a head on collision with a
tractor
trailer. Corley, 35, published 2600 magazine, a 'hacker quarterly' that
regularly printed tips on computer hacking and getting free phone
service.
An associate of Corley's, Mike Godwin, said "The computer underground
has
lost a good friend today." A memorial service is planned and will be
announced later today.
NEW YORK
111095-0315/A4
Linda Thompson/UPI Contributing Reporter
Computer "hackers" around the world lost a faithful protaganist
in their cause early today with the death of Eric Corley. Corley, 35,
of
Long Island, was better known to the computer undergound as "Emmanuel
Goldstein", the editor of a magazine dedicated to hacking. According to
reports, Corley lost controlof his Chevrolet van on the NJ turnpike and
collided with a tractor-trailer. Both an unidentified passenger in the
van and the tractor-trailer driver were questioned and released. The
truck operator was cited for speeding. State police say the cause of
the
accident is still under investigation, but alcohol is believed not to be
involved. Eye witness reports lay the blame on what may have been a
patch of ice.
Corley is survived by his mother Ray, also of Long Island, and
two sisters Cheryl and Robin.
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