The Dana Pretzer Show On Scared Monkeys Radio – Tuesday, November 16, 2010 – Special Guests: Wendy Murphy, Blink from Blink on Crime & Jossy Mansur
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Tonight Dana welcomes special guests:
- Wendy Murphy, Former DA, author and law professor discusses the “how-to” book for child predators – “The Pedophile’s Guide to Love and Pleasure: A Child-Lover’s Code of Conduct” sold on Amazon.com is NOT protected “speech”. Also Wendy’s thoughts on the Zahra Baker case.
- Blink from Blink On Crime discussing breaking news in the Chris George - Tracy Ocasio cases.
- Jossy Mansur - Managing Director of Diario-Aruba discussing the recent story of a jaw bone found in Aruba and a possible link to Natalee Holloway. You won’t want to miss what he has to say. He has breaking news that the jaw bone is human and does belong to a young white individual.
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Posted November 16, 2010 by Scared Monkeys Blink on Crime, Child Welfare, Crime, Facebook, Legal - Court Room - Trial, Missing Persons, Scared Monkeys Radio, Zahra Clare Baker | 2 comments |
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Dana thank you for covering this amazon dot com thing. i stopped using amazon 5 years ago. They were selling dvds of dog fights. 80 dogs were either maimed and killed or just maimed in one of these dog fights sold by amazon. In a their reply email to me they claimed they did not want to censor their customers.
You can not remove your profile with them, but I did change all the info in my profile to gibberish. and when I search google, yahoo or bing I always put a -amazon at the end of my search criteria.