The Big Picture Mexican television has always been a conundrum that mirrors the country’s culture. Morning shows, gossip programs, and the famed telenovelas shaped the later part of Mexico’s twentieth-century small screen. An essential part of this movement also came in the form of daytime comedy shows. With segments that included sketches, live music, and dancers, these programs were part of every family’s meal time. The biggest name in this staple 90s wave of shows was Paco Stanley.
The True Events That Shaped Up ‘Who Killed Him?’ Stanley’s longtime relationship with Televisa came to an end in 1998, when he decided to transfer to rival TV network TV Azteca, to host a weekend show and a late-night talk show. Following his June 7 Saturday morning show, he proceeded to have breakfast at one of his most visited restaurants. Afterward, while exiting the place, he was ambushed and shot 26 times.
The Suspects Portrayed in ‘Who Killed Him?’ Were Anything but Guilty Close After the arrests of Bezares and Durante, there was a lot of speculation of their motives. Bezares – justifying his absence from the attack because he needed a bathroom break – was the focus of these conjectures, indicating a grudge against Stanley for treating him more as a buffoon than a sidekick on the show.
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