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Crime Scene Drop Zone Tossed in Haste and a True Crime Pulp Staple
Hard-boiled visual aids here, a collaboration between photographer, graphic artist and perp. Give me twelve straights, an easel, and we've got this one sewed up.
The Australian journalist Murray Sayle, who died last year, was fond of saying that there were really only two news stories: "We name the guilty man" and "arrow points to defective part."
Two nights ago CBS "News" OPENED the show with insurance fraud scammers falling on olive oil they dumped out themselves. They had three examples. I was thinking there was probably something like a trillion individual supermarket transactions last year which did not end in a fall on the floor.
The Australian journalist Murray Sayle, who died last year, was fond of saying that there were really only two news stories: "We name the guilty man" and "arrow points to defective part."
ReplyDeleteTwo nights ago CBS "News" OPENED the show with insurance fraud scammers falling on olive oil they dumped out themselves. They had three examples. I was thinking there was probably something like a trillion individual supermarket transactions last year which did not end in a fall on the floor.
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