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Snoop Dogg Ft Trey Songz – Dirty Dancer (2011)

February 4th, 2012 Janet 25 comments

Another song, brought to you, this time snoop dogg ft. trey songz Dirty Dancer. Some info about Snoop Dog: Cordozar Calvin Broadus (born October 20, 1971), better known by his stage name Snoop Dogg, is an American entertainer, rapper, record producer and actor. Snoop is best known as an MC in the West Coast hip hop scene, and for being one of Dr. Dre’s most notable protégés. Snoop Dogg was a Crip gang member while in high school. Shortly after graduation, he was arrested for cocaine possession and spent six months in Wayside County Jail. His music career began in 1992 after his release when he was discovered by Dr. Dre. He collaborated on several tracks on Dre’s solo debut, The Chronic and on the titular theme song to the film Deep Cover. Snoop’s debut album, Over the Counter, was released in 1991 and his second Doggystyle, was released in 1993 under Death Row Records. Doggystyle went quadruple platinum and spawned several hit singles, including “What’s My Name” and “Gin & Juice”. In 1996, Snoop Dogg was cleared of charges over his bodyguard’s 1993 murder of Philip Woldemariam. His third album, 1996′s Tha Doggfather, was his last release for Death Row before he signed with No Limit Records, where he recorded three albums from 1998 to 2001. Snoop then signed with Priority/Capitol/EMI Records in 2002, which released his album Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss, and then he signed with Geffen Records in 2004 for his next three albums. In addition to music, Snoop Dogg has starred in
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Fallborn – “Poison Soul” Dying Ego Records

February 1st, 2012 Janet 11 comments

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Vote for Monica Gordo for Miami Dade County Circuit Court Judge. Punch #102

January 29th, 2012 Janet No comments

Assistant State Attorney Monica Gordo has been practicing law at the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office for over a decade. Ms. Gordo appears in court daily, advocating on behalf of the citizens of this County. She dedicates her time and attention to safeguarding defendants’ constitutional rights while still protecting the safety of our community. She has prosecuted crimes ranging from robbery to murder, and has brought some of Miami’s most violent career criminals to justice. Most recently, Ms. Gordo prosecuted the two men involved in a 2006 shootout that killed 9 year-old Sherdavia Jenkins, who was struck dead with an AK-47 bullet while playing in her yard in Liberty City. Ms. Gordo worked tirelessly to bring these men to justice and was able to secure a 50-year sentence for the man who shot Sherdavia to death. Ms. Gordo has received numerous distinctions and awards for her service to the community and Office of the State Attorney, including the first ever “Prosecutor of the Quarter Award,” presented by the Miami-Dade County Chiefs of Police for outstanding service prosecuting violent crimes in our community, and the “Justice for All Award 2010″ presented by the Attorney General and City of Coral Gables Police Department to individuals who have distinguished themselves in their commitment and service to victims of crime in Miami-Dade County. She has also served as a training instructor for various police departments and has lectured on several topics including
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HEAVY D: His Life & Death (In HQ)

January 27th, 2012 Janet 3 comments

1) Heavy D funeral report, photos of his daughter & parents, plus a total round up of events at “Mail Online.” www.dailymail.co.uk 2) Heavy D funeral report & round up at “USA Today.” www.usatoday.com – - – - – - – - – Heavy D, whose birth name is Dwight Arrington Myers — was rushed to a Los Angeles, California hospital, from his Beverly Hills home, around noon on Nov. 8, 2011 … Unfortunately he was pronounced dead shortly thereafter in the emergency room at Cedars-Sinai-Medical Center by 1 PM, according to Los Angeles County coroner’s operations chief; Craig Harvey. Dwight “Heavy D” Myers was just 44 years old. Authorities were called to the 400 block of North Maple Drive about 11:25 am, after a report that a man in his 40s was unconscious in a walkway near a building, said Beverly Hills Police Lt. Mark Rosen. When they arrived, they found the man conscious and breathing and took him to the hospital. Law enforcement in Los Angeles, California also has reported, Heavy D had just returned from shopping and walked up some stairs when he began having trouble breathing. Adam Mills, a designer and Heavy D’s neighbor in the building, found him gasping for air and leaning against a railing on the walkway. He immediately called 911 and cradled Heavy D in his lap while they waited for paramedics. Mr. Mills also said Heavy D was conscious and said to him, “I can’t breathe, I can’t breathe.” When paramedics took Heavy D to the hospital he had a pulse. Some people in the hospital

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Ancestry.com 15th Anniversary – US Obituary Collection

January 10th, 2012 Janet No comments

Find out more information on the 15th Anniversary of Ancestry.com on Facebook: ancstry.me The collection contains recent obituaries from hundreds of newspapers. We scour the Internet daily to find new obituaries and extract the facts into our database. We also provide source information and links to the full obituary text. If you’re searching for a recently deceased ancestor, a living relative who might be mentioned in an obituary, or former classmates or neighbors then this is a great place to start. The wealth of genealogical and biographical information to be found in an informative obituary certainly makes the effort of searching for one worthwhile. For many of our ancestors (and relatives), the obituary is the only “biographical sketch” that was ever devoted to that individual. In addition to names, dates, and places of birth, marriage, and death, the obituary often identifies relationships of the deceased as child, sibling, parent, grandparent, etc., to numerous other individuals. Obituaries may even suggest other documentation of an individual’s death – a death certificate in another county because the hospital was located there; church or cemetery records (by identifying the place of burial or the officiating minister); or records of a coroner’s inquest because the death was sudden or unexpected. And, of course, the wealth of detail in an informative obituary may open up many research avenues. In an obituary search, it is necessary to investigate the files of all

Mason Knight AKA LANash Raid On Tha Row Records Hell Of A Throw Back

January 6th, 2012 Janet 1 comment

Mason Knight AKA LANash Rides On The LACounty Sheriff Durring The Raid On Tha Row Records Back In 2003 Sick!!!!!!!!

Looking into father’s death, getting police records, so on?

January 1st, 2012 Janet 2 comments

Question by No55: Looking into father’s death, getting police records, so on?
In 1995 my father died of a gun shot wound to the head. Before the police even filed a report, the coroner deemed it a suicide. Some people in my family say he killed himself, others say he didn’t. I can never tell what’s the truth and what’s a lie or personal opinion.

I need answers. I need to know, as much as possible, what really happened so that i can take the steps to move on. I’ve been thinking of doing it since i was 14 years old (i’m now 19) so trust me, i’ve thought this through a million times over. I know that i will learn things i probably don’t want to know, but i’m still willing to face that problem when the time comes. I cant handle this “what if” that’s hanging over my head.

Anyway, i know i need to contact the county who handled it. What i really need is information.

Since i’m his daughter, do i have the right to look at any record relating to his death (or any medical records before his death)? I’m an adult, as well, so being a minor is not an issue.

Can the county or hospital deny me his records?

And once (or if) i get the records, then what? Where do i start?
@ John

But here’s the thing that gets me. My father shot his gun left handed. The gun that killed him was fired with his right hand. Also, the bullet wasn’t fired into his temple or under his chin or anything like that. It entered just under his earlobe. Also, he had fallen out of his chair because he was leaning forward when he was shot; don’t people usually lean back when shooting themselves?

And another thing; the cops weren’t sure what happened. The investigator stated many times, even to the coroner, that he believed it was an accident. Among the other things i mentioned above, his gun cleaning kit was out at the time it happened. The investigator had even thrown a fit when the coroner ruled it with out waiting for his official report. So you can see why i’m left wondering.

Also, i was four at the time. My older brother wasn’t even six yet. It happened while we were in the house, and my mother had gone to the store. She had been gone half an hour, at the most. And i also wonder
the thing cut me off. Anyway, my point was; i have to know. I cant move on until i do, end of story. I’m a big girl, and a strong person. I dont need people trying to protect me by hiding the truth and lying. In the end, my dad is still dead and nothing will change that. But knowing why, even if that means he left on purpose, will allow me to move on and live my life.

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Answer by Sarina
most criminal cases or investigations are open to the public and you can freely access them or get records of them from the county easily unless they are open or listed as classified. Medical records are different but if anything you need to get legal documents from a lawyer to get access to those files. If you do get the files and want the case reopened you can petiton the county that took care of the investigation to reopen the file or you can hire your own investigator to do so.

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