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Carole Moore on Missing Persons on September 2nd, 2008
Carole Moore
Missing Persons Contributor
Officer.com
…From the Social Security Administration.
Did you know that the U.S. Social Security Administration will forward a letter to a missing person?
It’s not as simple as asking the agency to send a message because you’ve lost track of that person. The program has some pretty stringent rules. And obviously, in cases where foul play is most likely, Social Security is unlikely to yield any results, anyway. But if you can meet the requirements, there is the possibility you could at the very least contact a missing loved one who, for whatever reason, has voluntarily disappeared. Read the rest of this entry »
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Karen Bune - Victimology on September 1st, 2008
Karen Bune
Victimology Contributor
Officer.com
… Strip Club Owner - of his money.
Whether it’s the people or the events surrounding the plethora of sexual-oriented businesses around the country, there rarely tends to be a dull moment. Where strip clubs prevail, business is never lacking. The owners of these clubs have financially impressive earnings gained off the seductive performances of their female stripper employees who satisfy the fantasies of their customers hungry for varied forms of titillation and sexually oriented thrills. The lure exists all the way from Tampa, Florida– the “Lap Dancing Capitol of the East East”– where Joe Redner, owner of the famous Mons Venus reigns supreme, to Anthony “Cousin Vinny” Agnello, who is king of his domain at the World Famous Cousin Vinny’s Gorgeous Strippers in Tarrytown, New York. Read the rest of this entry »