Monday, May 5, 2008

Trench Reynolds: DBKP This Week in Crime

April 27-May 3, 2008


I'm Trench Reynolds.

I blog about crime.



This is the DBKP Week in Crime for April 27th-May 3rd


First up at craigscrimelist the so-called victimless crime of prostitution strikes again., This time in Vallejo, California where a mother-son duo pimped out a 15-year-old girl.

On an unrelated note, craigscrimelist and myself had a nice little write up in the Globe and Mail.

Over at the weekly horrorfest that is News of Doom the theme this week seemed to be scalding. We had two stories about children that were intentionally scalded.

Florida extended its lead to 12 points this week.

Then at CrimeNe.ws the conviction of Hans Reiser was discussed and why I think the conviction was correct.

The Florida videotaped teen beating is still reigning supreme over at MyCrimeSpace. This week the controversy continues with one of the teen suspect's lawyer says that their client has been overcharged.

At Psycho for Love I posted about a female teacher from Tampa who was caught having sex with a student for the third time.

ViceTube has become the new home of what I like to call the Red Forman Dumbass Award and we have two stories that illustrate that point.

And lastly at TheTrenchcoat Chronicles I posted a story that didn't get a whole lot of media coverage considering it came out of New York City. There was a hostage situation at CCNY and barely anyone outside of New York heard about it.

That's it for this week. Until next time I'm Trench Reynolds for DBKP.

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