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To: abb
Just watched this episode of "City Confidential". If they want to do Duke lax, they have all the stock footage they need of Duke and Durham to establish background and atmosphere. They even have a picture of a woman jogging down the East Campus path that runs in front of 610 Buchanan (not of the house itself). The show's been off the air for a while but they could do a new one with just a little editing of the video that's publicly available. Paging Paul Winfield.


In 1988, police and paramedics responding to a 911 call found Russell Stager, popular high school teacher and baseball coach, dead at home from a reported accidental gunshot wound to the head. But many in Durham, North Carolina suspected his philandering and big-spending wife Barbara, who made the call, of killing Russell to cash in his life insurance policy. After all, her first husband died under similar circumstances as we learn on a journey down Tobacco Road with narrator Paul Winfield.

http://www.aetv.com/city_confidential/city_episode_guide.jsp?episode=135411
541 posted on 07/22/2006 9:11:58 AM PDT by Locomotive Breath (In the shuffling madness)
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To: Locomotive Breath; All

While surfing, I found this. It's a primer on NC procedures in criminal cases. It answers questions you may have about this first, second, and third setting stuff.

http://mbr-law.com/felonystate.htm


542 posted on 07/22/2006 9:43:19 AM PDT by Mad-Margaret
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To: Locomotive Breath
"...dead at home from a reported accidental gunshot wound to the head..."

In North Carolina, this means he wouldn't drink the Arsenic or eat the mushrooms.

556 posted on 07/22/2006 12:11:23 PM PDT by TommyDale (Stop the Nifongery!)
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