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Roger Pratt, Oscar-Nominated Cinematographer Known For ‘Batman' and ‘Harry Potter', Dies at 77 - MSNBritish cinematographer Roger Pratt, best known for his work as director of photography on Tim Burton‘s Batman (1989) and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), has died. He was 77.
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His father called him every day at 5 p.m., the man's son said, and the last time he spoke with him was the day before the ...
Roger Pratt, a 36-year-old, was arrested May 15 and charged with first-degree possession of child sex abuse material, the Ansonia Police Department said in a news release posted Facebook.
36-year-old Roger Pratt of Naugatuck was arrested on May 15th. The investigation into Pratt began after he was accused of trying to meet an underage girl he met online.
Roger Pratt was arrested May 15 on charges of possession of child sex abuse material, according to a Facebook post by the Ansonia Police Department. He was arraigned and held on a $75,000 bond.
Roger Pratt was arrested May 15 on charges of possession of child sex abuse material, according to a Facebook post by the Ansonia Police Department. He was arraigned and held on a $75,000 bond.
Roger Pratt, 36, was arrested via warrant after he was accused of going online and attempting to meet an underage girl. A group of citizens who use social media to identify possible child ...
Roger Pratt, 36, of Naugatuck was arrested by warrant on May 15 on the charge of first-degree possession of child sexual abuse material, according to Lt. Patrick Lynch of the Ansonia Police ...
Roger Pratt was arrested May 15 on charges of possession of child sex abuse material, according to a Facebook post by the Ansonia Police Department. He was arraigned and held on a $75,000 bond.
Roger Pratt was arrested May 15 on charges of possession of child sex abuse material, according to a Facebook post by the Ansonia Police Department. He was arraigned and held on a $75,000 bond.
Roger Pratt was arrested May 15 on charges of possession of child sex abuse material, according to a Facebook post by the Ansonia Police Department. He was arraigned and held on a $75,000 bond.
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