Malachi Crunch

Acid Batman

Malachi Crunch


The year: 1967. September 25. Lot 34 in Beverly Hills, California.
Hollywood! And the cast of characters... Adam West was there, with 
his prickly fat ass wedged into grey tights, with his bouncy paunch 
hung over his yellowplastic yellow utitility belt. And Burt Ward, who 
had to have his genitalia taped down with duct tape to hide his frequent 
erections. It was widely known in Hollywood that the dynamic duo 
were the two biggest cokeheads in town. In fact, during the entire third 
season of filming, the two were always high as a kite. They were to
have a great many hallucinations. On this date, they decided to have a 
little party on the set. They were going to ingest a little LSD, and I 
ain't talking about the least significant digit, either. Let me tell 
you 
who was there. DeForrest Kelly and John Davidson stopped by. Oh, 
Fess Parker was there. Dennis Weaver. Marlo Thomas. Robert Clary 
a.k.a. Colonel Louis LeBeau. And Otto Preminger, who had played 
Mr. Freeze on that night's episode of Batman. Well they were all 
trippin and tootin in that mobile home that they affectionately 
called the Bat-Hole, when, who should wander in but little Jimmy
McCullough, the young son of one of the stagehands. I believe he was
the gaffer. Adam West shrieked A young pig! Ready to be roasted! 
John Davidson stuffed an apple in his mouth and Marlo stuffed him in 
the oven. In their acid state, they cooked him and they ate him.

Well, the reason you've not heard about this story is simple. Bill 
Dozier, 
the show's sleazeball producer, had extensive connections with the mob. 
He had the entire McCullough family rubbed out, all the way from dad 
to dear old grandma in the nursing home. Dead men don't talk, you know