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| Banned Join Date: Feb 2009
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| A renowned Croatian-Australian reporter told the media to stop with their hysterical reports about Britt and leaving out the facts. The American forensic crime show franchise, CSI: Crime Scene Investigations, CSI: Miami, and CSI: New York, has sparked enormous public interest in the use of science to solve mysterious deaths or murders. Perhaps with the media feeding frenzy associated with the tragic Britt Lapthorne case, we could see a Dubrovnik CSI series packageCSI hitting our TV screens. In television the whodunit is solved within 60 minutes but in real life, answers may never be found. |
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