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It has now been three years and this is certainly a cold case that is begging to be solved, but who is up to the challenge?
The West Mesa Killer and His Modus Operandi
There are 11 confirmed victims (excluding the fetus) who are all young women aged 15 to 32 years. The youngest of his victims was a runaway from Oklahoma, being his only victim from out-of-town. She was also the only African-American woman as the alleged serial killer seems to prefer white or latin women. Like the Long Island Serial Killer, this guy (or what-have-you) seems to prefer damaged women, so-to-speak. However, this appears to be the case with many serial killers. Women who are involved in drugs, prostitution or strained home relations tend to fall victims to these predators because they are easy targets.

See the full article from “Gather.com”

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It was a curious woman walking her dog near Albuquerque’s West Mesa who first saw a bone sticking out of the dirt back in February 2009, according to APD Deputy Chief Paul Feist.
“When we went out there the first time we thought, though tragic, it was a regular call,” said Feist, who worked on the case when police first opened it.
After APD determined the bone was human, police dug and dug through the dirt weeks and weeks.
What looked more like an archeological dig than a crime scene eventually turned up the remains of 11 women and an unborn fetus.
The movie-like plot unfolded in the months and years that followed.
Police said one person targeted and killed the young women in their teens and 220s sometime between 2001 and 2006. All the women had a similar story.
“They were in trouble with narcotics or prostitution,” Feist said.

See the full article from “KASA”

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Magic Mike is a film loosely based on events in his own life that happened when he was nineteen years old and worked for several months as a male stripper. He spoke about how the film came to be in a recent interview. He said the following, according to Screen Rant:
We were sitting over a beer and I told him that I was a stripper for eight months when I was nineteen. And he said that would be a great movie. And I said, ‘well I want to make a movie out of it.’ And he’s said, ‘you should write it.’ And I’m like, ‘yeah Soderbergh, Steven Soderbergh I’ll go write that.’ Cut to three or four months later, I read an interview where he said that he would be willing to direct. I called him up and said, ‘how much bulls**t is in this article?’ He was like, ‘I’m as serious as bone’s spur, we should sit down.’ And we sat down…at Carney’s over a hot dog ironically enough. And we decided to do it.

See the full article from “Examiner.com”

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The plot is said to involve Cotillard playing a Polish woman forced into prostitution in order to care for her sick sister as they emigrate from their home. According to Coming Soon, Phoenix plays a ”charming sleaze bag” who takes her under his wing. Jeremy Renner is also rumored to star in the film. 

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Spotted: Marion Cotillard and Joaquin Phoenix on set in New York
Dowdy is not a word we usually associate with actress Marion Cotillard, though she does have a good excuse.
The French actress, who’s normally seen on our best-dressed list, is pictured here on the set of her latest film in New York City.
For the project, which is a yet to be named period piece also starring Joaquin Phoenix, Marion plays a Polish immigrant who is forced into prostitution and burlesque.
Marion Cotillard on set with co-star Joaquin Phoenix. Photo: PA
If you’d like to see something more pleasing to the eye, take a look at who made our best-dressed list this week in the gallery below.
Best & worst dressed of the week: 28 January
Worst

25 January: Tulisa at the National Television Awards 2012 in London

A celebrity breakup is often accompanied by a big fashion or beauty statement, but we’re not sure dressing like a flamingo is really the best way for Tulisa to ce …

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Phoenix and Cotillard on the Set of James Gray’s Next
Source: smtmn/FameFlynet Pictures
Joaquin Phoenix and Marion Cotillard were spotted filming James Gray’s untitled new drama (AKA Low Life) in New York City on Friday, January 27. You can view a few photos of the shoot below!
The film is about an immigrant (Cotillard) who suffers from a nightmarish ordeal emigrating from Poland. Forced into prostitution to provide for her sick sister, Cotillard’s character winds up getting taken in by Phoenix’s character, a “charming sleazebag”.
(Photo Credit: smtmn/FameFlynet Pictures)

See the full article from “ComingSoon.net”

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Rupert: “One thing I’ve noticed is that every time we’ve gone back to filming, in the art department they have pictures of Se7en, which is exactly that thing of cop show meets the horror genre. I think Phil’s right. I missed the horror that we had in the second [series]. I’m glad it’s back now. It’s this very gothic feeling that we get which is, I think, what makes Whitechapel special and different.”
There are some gory moments in the show – are any of you squeamish?
Rupert: “The first series we did was kind of horrible because the poor girls who were playing the prostitutes who were being murdered were having to lie on the floor with real offal on their bodies, so that was horrible. But this time round it’s all fake – there’s no real livers and things around! There’s a severed foot at one point which was pretty disgusting.”

See the full article from “Digital Spy UK”

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The Seven Greatest Names for Strip Clubs … All Found in Phoenix
Strip club owners will try absolutely anything to get you to step through their front door (preferably with pockets full of cash). 
For many of the Valley’s numerous ecdysiast parlors, it means two-for-one drink deals, theme nights, or special appearances by porn stars. Other establishments, however, entice patrons by giving their joint a shameless or salacious-sounding name that implies the sort of adult-oriented thrills that await. Some of the names of said establishments are also pretty amusing to boot. We’ve surveyed the local strip club scene and complied a list of some of the most brazen and bizarrely funny strip clubs names in the Valley.
If you didn’t already guess because of its shape and color, the building that houses this Grand Avenue skin emporium used to be the location of an old Pizza Hut. These days, however, there’s nary any Italian food to be seen as the joint serves up topless dancers who tease their patrons (hence the name) by shaking their moneymakers for cash.

See the full article from “Phoenix New Times (blog)”

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By 2040, natural gas will surpass coal as the world’s second-biggest fuel source behind oil, according to a recent study by Exxon Mobil Corp.
Obama wasn’t just referring to natural gas, though. He wants to improve the reliability of other sources – wind, solar, biofuels. For that, he wants to shift tax incentives from the oil industry to renewables programs.
Given that much of new fuel development is moving toward cleaner sources, it makes sense to offer tax benefits, but it shouldn’t be an either-or shift from conventional energy.
As we’ve seen with the collapse of natural gas prices, companies will simply shut in production if it isn’t economical, and the shift to cleaner fuels will stall. So it makes sense to maintain some tax incentives for “unconventional” plays such as shale drilling at least at lower prices, and marginal producing “stripper” wells.

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Madelaine Adelman, co-founder and co-chair of the Phoenix chapter for the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, which aims to improve safety in schools so that students, regardless of sexual orientation or gender, are treated fairly.
Donald Campbell, who has spent much of his life helping to educate inner-city youths. His work has included volunteer efforts at Project Challenge, a program that educates high-school dropouts.
Dr. Wil Counts, a psychologist, who founded the Terros drug-rehabilitation center in the 1970s and later helped create a scholarship program, Juneteenth, for inner-city kids and adults. He also helped found South Mountain Community College.
Adam Lopez-Falk, a governing-board member of Alhambra Elementary School District in west Phoenix, who has advocated for minority and immigrant students and their families. He also co-founded the Granada Neighborhood Partnership, a block-watch program to end prostitution and other crimes in the community.

See the full article from “AZ Central.com”

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