With SVU on haitus until 2012, we could all use a nice over-the-top interrogation, right? This is definitely worth a watch:
I particularly liked the part where the letter was written in ink from a squid that only comes from the North Pole. That reminded me of an episode where SVU’s medical examiner found that a mushroom salad in the dead woman’s stomach was made with rare and precious South American mushrooms, which helped the detectives pinpoint the ecology-professor killer.
Well, that’s all for 2012, unless it turns out that some presidential candidate has been groping his interns, in which case I won’t be able to stay away from the blog. In the meantime, there’s still time to vote for this blog as the best “For Fun” blog in the ABA competition — we made the top 100, but now we’re aiming for #1. Thanks for all your support this year; it really means a lot to me. I hope you have a great holiday! See you back here in January.
Neccia Celli says
26 December, 2011 at 7:49 pmHi Alison,
My name is Neccia Celli and I work for Newstex.com. We’ve reviewed The Prime-Time Crime Review, and think it would be a good fit for syndication with Newstex. We don’t charge any fees for syndication, our service is free.
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Thank you,
Neccia
Attorney George E. Bourguignon, Jr. says
29 December, 2011 at 1:46 amCongrats on making the ABA Journal’s fifth annual top 100 law blog list!
Attorney George E. Bourguignon, Jr. says
29 December, 2011 at 1:53 amThe video is excellent. What a pattern, it really follows.