Detroit Escorts: Waters Asks FBI To Investigate Serial Killer
June 15, 2010 at 9:14 pm | In Detroit escorts | No Comments… All of these murders were in a very short period of time and happened right here,” said Waters at a news conference Tuesday at the City Airport Renaissance Association, which is where one of the bodies was found.
Volunteers joined Waters and handed out flyers to women warning them to be alert, never walk alone and not to hitchhike.
“This is why we are doing this, to alert our area and our neighborhood,” said neighborhood volunteer Joyce Johnson.
Waters has asked U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to use the FBI’s profiling and investigative expertise to put the community’s fears at rest.
The FBI has not yet responded to Waters’ request.
However, the Detroit police said they do not think the homicides are linked because each case was very different and some of the victims were prostitutes and some were residents.
See the full article from “WDIV Detroit”
Detroit Escorts: Warren the Ape: It’s Like if Fozzie Bear Worked Blue
June 15, 2010 at 1:13 pm | In Detroit escorts | No CommentsIn the episode, we see that former Greg star Warren is trying to cope with his addictions. He has a meeting with Dr. Drew where he talks about his psychological history, alcoholism and drug use, and we also see him in his support group, where he callously comments on everyone’s sob stories. He has an college-student assistant (played by Glee’s afro’d Josh Sussman) who takes him to auditions, and we see him try out for a cereal mascot gig, where his ideas to make it less “cute” are met with guarded enthusiasm. But he promptly loses to Chauncey, an adorable Snuggle Bear clone who already shills for everything from fabric softener to feminine hygiene products. Warren’s pretty ticked off, so he decides to hire a former prostitute from his support group to make a sex tape with Chauncey and ruin his career.
Detroit Escorts: US included in "Trafficking in Persons Report"
June 15, 2010 at 1:13 pm | In Detroit escorts | No CommentsHuman trafficking-Sex slavery. File Photo. Google images.
Human trafficking is, as per experts, a form of modern slavery, a growing industry, and it can happen to anyone. An annual worldwide estimate of 12.3 million adults and children are forced into labor, bonded labor and prostitution, and 56 percent of those are women and girls.
For the first time in 10 years, the United States has been included in the Trafficking in Persons Report, an annual review performed by the Department of State, about the global efforts to eliminate the trade in human beings and sexual slavery, according to the Trafficking Victims Protection Act’s (TVPA) minimum standards.
“We believe it is important to keep the spotlight on ourselves,” Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said in presenting the report on Monday. “Human trafficking is not someone else’s problem. Involuntary servitude is not something we can ignore or hope doesn’t exist in our own communities.”
See the full article from “Examiner.com”
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