The Dana Pretzer Show On Scared Monkeys Radio – Tuesday, December 30, 2008 – Dana Does The Year In Review With Guests Robin Sax And Red
Dana wraps up 2008 with a look at the year’s top stories with his guests:
- Robin Sax, Los Angeles County Assistant District Attorney and author of the book “Predators and Child Molesters: What Every Parent Needs to Know to Keep Kids Safe”
- Red from Scared Monkeys
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Robin Sax of the Woman in Crime Ink offered up her Top Criminal Cases for 2008 in their Year in Review. Some of the cases reviewed and most likely discussed this evening will be Caylee Anthony, O.J. Simpson, Clark Rockefeller, Vince Weiguang Li and the Canada bus murder, Eve Carson, the Texas Polygamist Ranch and many more.
Scared Monkeys has covered many of these stories as well in 2008 and many more including the on going story of the disappearance of Natalee Holloway in Aruba. 2008 proved to be rather interesting and bizarre as one time suspect in Natalee’s disappearance Joran Van der Sloot admitted not once, but twice during the year of his involvement in the crime only to recant and state he was lying. In an interview he actually admitted to kidnapping and human trafficking of Natalee Holloway. Then, like clockwork he said he was lying.
Tune in tonight for a great year in review.
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Most of us would rather forget 2008 than remember it, I think … but best wishes for a good new year to all scared monkeys, as well as those who are courageous.
Let’s look forward to justice in 2009.
Thank you, Dana, for bringing us this wonderful show and to give us an opportunity to, truly, understand what Scared Monkeys is all about.
May Scared Monkeys have a happy, prosperous new year as it embarks on its’ journey to bring truth to those who seek it out and justice against those that would harm us.
Thank you, both, for all you do.