Detroit Strip Clubs: College Football Conference Previews: QB Keenum, receivers return …
August 12, 2009 at 10:48 pm | In Detroit strip clubs | No CommentsThe coach who twice led Washington State to the Rose Bowl knows the momentum is gone, and plans to do something about it.
“We really had it going,” Price said of his first two UTEP seasons, when the Miners reached back-to-back bowl games for the first time since 1954-55. “We let it get away from us. We could have really been good if we’d have gotten back to a couple of more bowls in a row. That’s our goal right now is to get back to a bowl.”
Price and UTEP were a perfect fit from the start. He needed a place to resurrect his career after losing a dream job at Alabama before he coached a game because of a drunken episode in a Florida strip club. The Miners needed a coach who knew how to win and didn’t mind hiring someone with baggage.
Detroit Strip Clubs: Lawyers See Stripper’s Homicide File
August 12, 2009 at 10:48 pm | In Detroit strip clubs | No CommentsLawyers See Stripper’s Homicide File
Tamara Greene’s Attorneys Have Been Seeking File For 4 Years
POSTED: Wednesday, August 12, 2009
UPDATED: 7:25 pm EDT August 12, 2009
DETROIT — Attorneys for the family of Tamara Greene on Wednesday got something they have been seeking for four years.
A federal judge allowed those attorneys to look at the Detroit police homicide file on Greene’s 2003 killing.
Tamara Greene was an stripper who danced under the name of Strawberry. She was alleged to have danced at a party at the Manoogian Mansion in 2002 when Kwame Kilpatrick was Detroit’s mayor and lived at the mansion. The party has long been rumored but never proven. A state investigation concluded it never happened.
On April 30, 2003, Greene was in a car with her boyfriend on Detroit’s west side when a gunman opened fire on their vehicle, killing Greene and wounding the boyfriend.
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Detroit Strip Clubs: Family of exotic dancer to view file
August 12, 2009 at 5:01 pm | In Detroit strip clubs | No CommentsThe viewing is to take place under strict secrecy provisions ordered by Chief U.S. District Judge Gerald E. Rosen. Detroit police have said that premature release of the contents of the murder file could jeopardize an ongoing investigation.
“This review will take place in the court’s chambers, and no copying of any portion of the file will be permitted,” Rosen said in a written order. “Neither the file nor any information it contains shall be disclosed to any persons not participating in the review … absent an express order of the court authorizing such disclosure.”
Greene, linked to a long rumored but never proven stripper party at the mayor’s Manoogian Mansion in the fall of 2002, was killed in a drive-by shooting in Detroit on April 30, 2003. Her family alleges former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and other top city and police officials obstructed the murder investigation for political reasons.
Detroit Strip Clubs: Family of Tamara ‘Strawberry’ Greene, the slain stripper long …
August 12, 2009 at 5:00 pm | In Detroit strip clubs | No CommentsFamily of Tamara ‘Strawberry’ Greene, the slain stripper long rumored to be connected to Kwame Kilpatrick party, can view police report
by Aaron Foley | MLive.com Wednesday August 12, 2009, 12:00 PM
Six years after her still-unsolved death, the family of a stripper has been allowed to view her homicide file.
Tamara “Strawberry” Greene was killed in a drive-by shooting in 2003 under mysterious circumstances. For years, rumors of Greene’s presence at a wild party at the Manoogian Mansion the year before lingered, but have never been confirmed.
Lawyers representing Greene’s son, Jonathan Bond, and her family are suing the city for wrongful death, citing that former mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and his staff blocked a fair investigation of the circumstances surround her death.
The alleged party at the mansion, which would have been during Kilpatrick’s first term as mayor, has never been proven. Tales of Greene dancing at the party — and later being assaulted by Kilpatrick’s wife, Carlita Kilpatrick — are still being told to this day.
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Detroit Strip Clubs: Lawyers for slain stripper’s family to get peek at file
August 12, 2009 at 5:00 pm | In Detroit strip clubs | No CommentsLawyers for slain stripper’s family to get peek at file
BY BEN SCHMITT FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER
August 12, 2009
Lawyers for the family of slain stripper Tamara Greene are finally getting a chance to view her police homicide file today.
However, whatever they see most likely will not be made public for some time.
I wont be permitted to discuss what I see, Birmingham attorney Norman Yatooma said this morning.
Yatooma and Robert Zawideh represent family members of Greene, shot and killed in a Detroit drive-by shooting on April 30, 2003. Kilpatrick, police officials and lawyers for the mayor and city deny the allegations they have interfered with the homicide investigation. The case remains unsolved.
Her slaying has drawn attention because of a never-proven party some say Kilpatrick held at the city’s mayoral residence. Some say Greene, whose stage name was Strawberry, danced at the Manoogian Mansion in fall 2002 and was later assaulted by Kilpatrick’s wife.
Detroit Strip Clubs: Family of exotic dancer to view file today
August 12, 2009 at 11:13 am | In Detroit strip clubs | No CommentsThe viewing is to take place under strict secrecy provisions ordered by Chief U.S. District Judge Gerald E. Rosen. Detroit police have said that premature release of the contents of the murder file could jeopardize an ongoing investigation.
“This review will take place in the court’s chambers, and no copying of any portion of the file will be permitted,” Rosen said in a written order. “Neither the file nor any information it contains shall be disclosed to any persons not participating in the review … absent an express order of the court authorizing such disclosure.”
Greene, linked to a long rumored but never proven stripper party at the mayor’s Manoogian Mansion in the fall of 2002, was killed in a drive-by shooting in Detroit on April 30, 2003. Her family alleges former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and other top city and police officials obstructed the murder investigation for political reasons.
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