Infamous Club Kid Killer Michael Alig expected he would be dead by the end of 2020, according to a source. “Michael told me he probably wasn’t going to make it ...
Club Kids have found their happy ending after weeks of fighting with Michael Alig’s mom, Elke Blair, over his remains. They had originally hoped Blair would give them a share of his ashes, which they ...
Infamous ‘Club Kid’ killer Michael Alig died from “acute intoxication” after ingesting a cocktail of drugs, including fentanyl and meth, the Office of Chief Medical Examiner ruled Monday. An autopsy ...
Convicted killer Michael Alig has died at the age of 54, E! News can confirm. According to the New York Police Department, law enforcement responded to a 9-1-1 call on West 159th on Dec. 25, where ...
Michael Alig used to be more press savvy. Dying, aged 54, of an apparent heroin overdose on Christmas Day (and in the midst of an attempted presidential coup) threatened to get him lost in the news ...
Former, New York club promoter Michael Alig, 54, has died of a suspected heroin overdose. His body was found Christmas morning in the Washington Heights, New York apartment in which he was living.
Infamous NYC club promoter Michael Alig, who pleaded guilty in 1997 to first-degree manslaughter in connection with the murder of Andre "Angel" Melendez, died Friday at the age of 54. According to the ...
Only out of jail for a few hours and already Michael Alig is surrounded by a posse of club kids once again, but this time around they’re all over the internet, blurry and in real time (no more waiting ...
NEW YORK – Notorious “club kid” killer Michael Alig, who served 17 years in prison for killing his roommate over a drug debt in a case that became a book and film, has died of a suspected drug ...
The Pee-ew is the name of notorious ‘Party Monster’ club kid Michael Alig and his old friend Ernie Glam‘s YouTube talk show. It launched less than a year ago (not very long after Alig was released ...
Almost a year has passed since Nineties nightlife icon Michael Alig was released from prison following his 1997 manslaughter conviction for his role in the murder of fellow club fixture and drug ...
Michael Alig, the New York City club promoter who in the early- to mid-1990s made a name for himself as the leader of the “Club Kids,” and was subsequently convicted of first-degree manslaughter for ...