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True crime

(to whom it may concern: I've also been supporting independent journalism for years, she read it on my blog and repeated it, for some reason...)

Now, about true crime, there are times I get back to watching it or documenting on it (not materially, not a collector of any kind, I mean documenting in terms of gaining new knowledge on the topic) it's not a passion it's an interest and it started (long before she did, like independent journalism so her idiot spies gfy, okay? Maybe start thinking with your brains instead of your ass) with the case Polly Klaas (now check the date, genius), I was interested in forensics and the procedural aspect how they get to catch them, also my grandfather was an intelligence detective and although he never shared any detail with any of us about his cases or missions, I had real Intel on cases from tv and he was pretty straightforward answering my questions, real cool when you enjoy writing mystery/crime fictions like I did.

Currently watching Joe Kenda homicide detective true crime series.

(P.S: fyi Polly was younger than I was, make the count, oops I'm not 30 something...)
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Magenta · F
I love Joe Kenda! Wise wise man who never gives up.
Forensics and the procedural aspect.. now you're talking my language. It's the process and all the nuances of it that hold my interest. Forensic science methods are fascinating.
Montanaman · M
True crime, fiction based on true stories.
Evil serial killers. I'm down!

 
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