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Gilbert, 24, who worked as a prostitute, disappeared in May 2010. The hunt for her led to the discovery that bodies of sex workers were being dumped around Gilgo Beach and that perhaps a serial killer or killers were at work.
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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.
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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.
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Movie fans in Scottsdale are waiting for the release of Magic Mike to theaters. On Thursday, Entertainment Weekly shared two new photos from the film featuring Channing Tatum. One photo has him alongside Matt Bomer from White Collar, and the second has him next to Alex Pettyfer. Matt Bomer also attended the People Choice Awards on Wednesday night, and photos have been released from that event as well. Check out the photos here. If you missed any of the previously released photos or spoilers for this series, go here. Magic Mike will tell the story of a young stripper as he learns the ropes. Also starring Joe Manganiello and Matthew McConaughney, the film is coming from Steven Soderbergh. The film is loosely based on Tatum’s own life. Tatum recently spoke about his career and why he has chosen the films he has. He said the following, according to Digital Spy on Thursday:
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Updated: PHOENIX-OFFICER ARRESTED Phoenix PD arrest officer during scuffle at club PHOENIX (AP) – Phoenix police say a police officer and another man have been arrested after an off-duty incident at a strip club early Saturday. Officer Scott Gomez was booked into jail on four counts of aggravated assault following an altercation with four security guards. Police allege Gomez aimed his gun at the club security guards while off-duty. Based upon witness accounts and interviews with the alleged victims, detectives arrested Gomez and 36-year-old Francisco Vallarta (vy-AHR’-tuh) for aggravated assault. In addition, police suspected Vallarta had impersonated a police officer. The 36-year-old Gomez is assigned to the Estrella (es-TRAY’-uh) Mountain Precinct and will be placed on administrative leave, pending the conclusion of the internal investigation.
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Authorities have said nearly all the dead women worked as prostitutes before they disappeared between 2003 to early 2005. The victims include Jamie Barela, a 15-year-old who was last seen by family in 2004. Buried with her were Syllannia Edwards, 15, a runaway from Lawton, Okla., and Michelle Valdez, 22, along with her unborn child. Their bodies were found in 2009 after a woman and her dog found a large bone protruding from the dirt. They are called the “West Mesa murders” because of where the bodies were buried on the west side of Albuquerque. In 2010, FBI agents and Albuquerque police officers searched two homes and at least one business owned by a health food store owner and travel photographer from Joplin, Mo. Police also questioned men who hired prostitutes and were prone to violence.
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Dead escort’s mom: FBI should take L.I. serial killer case The mother of prostitute Shannan Gilbert demanded Tuesday that the FBI take over the Long Island serial killer probe from “clownish” local police. Mari Gilbert said she is certain her daughter was murdered like the ten others whose bodies were dumped on Gilgo Beach — and that she didn’t accidentally drown like Suffolk County cops think she did. “The investigation that’s taken place so far is comparable to something you’d find in Podunk County,” said Gilbert’s lawyer, John Ray. He accused Suffolk police of violating the civil rights of the victims by bungling the investigation and said he will file a lawsuit if the FBI doesn’t step in. Gilbert, 24, traveled from Jersey City, N.J., to meet a john in Oak Beach, L.I., before she disappeared in May 2010. Her skeletal remains were found in a marsh in Oak Beach, L.I., last week. Police believe she fled the john’s home in drug-induced hysterics, got lost, stumbled i …
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In the spirit of transparency, I’ve been mostly disinclined to write about sex work of any kind, sacred or profane, for many reasons, including degradation concerns rooted deep in a conservative-leaning childhood (The fact that I write about sexuality at all is at odds with what was expected of me, but that’s fodder for another article). On one hand, my biases are too ingrained, too part of the fabric of who I am to offer even the hint of objectivity. On the other, the culture in which we live has a complex relationship and stark opinions about those who offer sex services, or are willing to pay. … Touchy Conundrum
Is that always the case? Does introducing sexual touch always diminish the sanctity of the experience when the people involved are not in some sort of real and agreed upon (I mean that loosely and trust that each reader generates their own idea of what that means) relationship? After communicating with Maya, I found myself …
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To support his debut studio album, Wonderland, due out winter 2012 via New York-based Ultra Music in conjunction with his own label Dim Mak Records, DJ/producer and electronic dance music entrepreneur Steve Aoki has launched his biggest tour ever: Deadmeat, presented by Dim Mak. The tour stops at Phoenix’s Comerica Theatre on January 19. For the Deadmeat Tour, Aoki will partner with dubstep’s producer and Dim Mak label mate Datsik. The pair will travel across North America performing at Comerica and other world-class venues like the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, the Fillmore in Denver, Boston’s House of Blues, Montreal’s Metropolis and New York City’s legendary Roseland Ballroom. The Deadmeat Tour will showcase the debut of new live visual productions from both Aoki and Datsik alongside an all-star supporting lineup including Alvin Risk, Mustard Pimp, Autoerotique, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and Terravita, who will perform throughout the trek on alternating dates.
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They were terrible on defense (allowing recent Hornets acquisition Eric Gordon to nab 20 points), awful on offense (shooting only 39.5 percent from the field), and were particularly bad from three-point range (going 5-for-25 beyond the arc). Oh, and rookie Markieff Morris screwed up a last-second chance to win the game. That’s because, despite all their struggles last night, Phoenix managed to eek out a lead in the second half after being behind for the first two quarters and was less than a minute away from victory. Thanks to pimp scoring efforts by Marcin Gortat (13 points, five rebounds) and Robin Lopez (21 points, seven rebounds), the Suns led by as much as eight points during the fourth quarter against New Orleans (who kept battling back into the game) and clinged to a 84-83 lead with 58 seconds left in regulation.
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