Detroit Strip Clubs: WITH PDF OF ORDER 36 text messages may be relevant in dancer slaying

October 20, 2009 at 2:00 pm | In Detroit strip clubs | No Comments

A lawyer for the family of slain stripper Tamara Greene may get to review 36 of more than 600,000 text messages sent on city of Detroit-issued pagers to determine whether they will shed light on her 2003 killing.
A pair of federal magistrates filed an order today in U.S. District Court in Detroit that the 19-month review of the messages is completed.
We have painstakingly reviewed 626,638 text messages, wrote Magistrates Steven Whalen and Judge Michael Hluchaniuk.
They wrote that most of the texts involved idle chatter.
A significant number of the texts center around the romantic adventures and misadventures of city employees and others, the magistrates wrote. None of these has any relevance to the issues in this case.

Kilpatrick, police officials and lawyers for the mayor and city all have denied there was ever a stripper party at the mayoral mansion and also have denied any effort to derail a probe of Greene’s death.

See the full article from “Detroit Free Press”

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