Monthly Archives: September 2013

“I’m sorry, the government you have elected is inoperative”

This week the truecrimers looked at political corruption and crime. It’s a bit of a gray area sometimes, because things that are unethical aren’t always illegal. But as the saying goes, abuse of power comes as no surprise. “Politician,” a … Continue reading

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Power, crime and corruption

Chelsea brings up the power of the media, and also touches on state power by bringing up the prison system. Foucault talked about power and the state, that power is negotiated between governments and the governed, and knowledge and power. … Continue reading

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Then and now

Brilliant photographer Arleen Hodge shared a link to a great collection of crime scene photos from New York City. Press photographer Marc Hermann puts these together using the NY Daily News archive and contemporary scenes. I think it ties in to what … Continue reading

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Confess!

There was something going on in the Lincoln reading, and I have to confes that I didn’t even pick it up until I found a related reading. He writes in a lawyerly just-the-facts manner, in comparison to Bierce, that it … Continue reading

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Crime Galleries

So one thing led to another and I ended up on Paul Dodd’s website, featuring his Models from Crime Page series. Maybe those pictures were based on the Crime Stoppers flyer, which apparently also has its own on-demand cable channel. … Continue reading

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Mapping ideas

One cool tool I like using sometimes is VUE (Visual Understanding Environment). It’s good for mind mapping/concept mapping, organizing thoughts, and whatever else you want to do with it. And it’s free. So here’s a quick map I started on … Continue reading

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Nat Turner special

I thought I’d try to do a Nat Turner special on Crime Time Radio. I remembered hearing his in some lyrics – I thought maybe Public Enemy, but I couldn’t remember which song. A quick Google brought up a whole … Continue reading

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What a turn-off

The use of that expression, “turned off,” in these narratives had been puzzling me. As a metaphor, it makes perfect sense. It’s just like turning off a light switch. But these stories come from the days before electricity. How did … Continue reading

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Vinylcasting

So the other day I decided to take a break from all this crime and murder and listen to one of my old vinyl LPs by The Swinging Neckbreakers. Usually when I listen to an LP I also record it on … Continue reading

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Looking for background

I like that everyone has strong reactions to today’s readings. Everyone has something to say about them, which should lead to some good discussion. Something to think about though, is why were they trying to get a strong reaction? Franklin … Continue reading

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