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‘Dexter’ Connection in Gruesome Vegas Murder

Filed under: TV , Celebrity Justice ” Dexter ” — the show about a charming serial killer — was used as bait to lure a Las Vegas showgirl to her death … this according to investigators. According to the Las Vegas Metro Police Department, 31-year-old

Crazy Boyfriend Arrested For Murder In Missing Vegas Showgirl Case

We told you this brotha looked a bit “off” : The former boyfriend of a missing Las Vegas showgirl has been arrested for murder. The arrest of Jason “Blu” Griffith comes after much doubt had been cast on him considering the couple’s often tumultuous relationship, and nearly a month since Debbie Flores-Narvaez, 31, vanished without a trace after last being seen at Griffith’s home on Dec. 12. Flores-Narvaez’s body was recovered in downtown Los Angeles, although police are mum on where and when the discovery was made. Three days after she was allegedly at his home, Flores-Narvaez’s car was found abandoned in a Northwest Las Vegas neighborhood, its license plates removed. Griffith, 32, is being held without bail in the Clark County Detention Center, jail records show. The brunette beauty worked in several of Las Vegas’s top nightclubs after following her dream to be a trained dancer. She previously studied law and business, her family said, and she was also a cheerleading ambassador for the Washington Redskins football team. Prior to her disappearance, Flores-Narvaez sent an ominous text to her mother. “In case there is ever an emergency with me, contact Blu Griffith in Vegas,” the text sent on Dec. 1 read. “My ex-boyfriend. Not my best friend.” “It was a rocky relationship,” Celeste Narvaez-Flores told PEOPLE after her sister went missing. “A lot of ups and downs.” Last October, Griffith, also Las Vegas entertainer, was arrest for domestic violence and formally charged with coercion following a confrontation with his ex-girlfriend. A preliminary hearing is set for April on the coercion charge. Police did not immediately return calls. The attorney retained by Griffith on the coercion charge said he could not speak about the murder arrest since he has not yet been formally brought on to represent Griffith on the case. In light of the murder charge, Celeste Narvaez-Flores told PEOPLE, “I don’t want to react until I talk to the police face to face and hear what it is that they need to tell me.” SMH. R.I.P. Source

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Your President Hard At Work: 9/11 Heroes Get The Health Help Two Bush Administrations Didn’t Bother To Create

It took almost ten years after the devastating attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C. for the first responders who risked their lives on September 11, 2001 to get government help with their health expenses. President Obama took time out of his Honolulu vacation to sign the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act into law yesterday. President Barack Obama said Sunday he was honored to sign a bill to provide aid to survivors of the Sept. 11 attacks and first responders who became ill working in the ruins at the World Trade Center. “We will never forget the selfless courage demonstrated by the firefighters, police officers and first responders who risked their lives to save others,” Obama said in a statement. “I believe this is a critical step for those who continue to bear the physical scars of those attacks.” The James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act was named after a police officer who died of a respiratory disease he contracted during the 9/11 rescue operations. The bill was one of the last measures Congress passed before adjourning in December. Some Republicans tried to block the measure, saying they were concerned with how to pay for the bill. They dropped their opposition after lawmakers struck a compromise to reduce the costs. The $4.2 billion measure will be paid for with a fee on some foreign companies that get U.S. government procurement contracts. “At long last, the President’s signature has ended our nine-year struggle to address the 9/11 health crisis. The Zadroga law will save lives and fulfills our moral obligation to care for those who rose to the defense of America in a time of war,” said Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y. “This is a great victory for the heroes of September 11th, the firefighters, police officers and construction workers. Justice is finally being served,” added Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y. New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly hailed the passage of the bill. “The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks were an attack on America by a foreign enemy and addressing its health impacts is a national duty,” Bloomberg said. Let’s see the Republicans spin this one at the end of the year when they start their 2012 campaigning. Source

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“Cop Killer” Comes To Life In 2010, Most Deadly Year For Police Officers

If you remember the uproar that Ice-T’s rock group, Body Count, caused with their incendiary track “Cop Killer” then you can be sure that somehow, someway, the significant rise of police deaths will be tracked back the urban community. Two officers in a remote Alaska town were ambushed as they chatted on a street. A California officer and deputy were killed by an arson suspect with a high-powered rifle as they tried to serve a warrant. Two other officers doing anti-drug work were gunned down by men along a busy Arkansas highway. These so-called cluster killings of more than one officer helped make 2010 a particularly deadly year for law enforcement. Deaths in the line of duty jumped 37 percent to about 160 from 117 the year before, according to numbers as of Tuesday compiled by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, a nonprofit that tracks police deaths. There also was a spike in shooting deaths. Fifty-nine federal, state and local officers were killed by gunfire in 2010, a 20 percent jump from last year’s figures, when 49 were killed. The total does not include the death of a Georgia State Patrol trooper shot twice in the face Monday night in Atlanta as he tried to make a traffic stop. And 73 officers died in traffic incidents, a rise from the 51 killed in 2009, according to the data. Craig Floyd, director of the Washington-based fund, said the rise in fatalities could be an aftershock of the nation’s economic troubles as officers in some communities cope with slashed budgets. We salute all the men and women who work tirelessly, and for little pay, to make sure that our streets are as safe as possible. Clearly all cops aren’t good cops and to those crooked, racist, a**holes, we say…protect your neck, Karma is a b*tch! Source

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Justin Bieber Cleared of Assault

Recording artist Justin Beiber attends the Z100 & Coca Cola's All Access Lounge pre-show at Hammerstein Ballroom on December 10, 2010 in New York City. (Getty Images) more pics

Cornell Senior Smuggled Heroin, Edited Cornell Daily Sun (Update) [Crime]

Police arrested Cornell senior Keri Blakinger while she was holding $150,000 worth of heroin, which she confessed was hers. A Cornell Daily Sun staffer, Keri posed in bikinis on Facebook—and hung out in a notorious drug den. More

Demi Lovato Scores Christmas Pass

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‘Real Housewife’ Victim Files Criminal Charges

Filed under: Lisa Vanderpump , robert Kovacik , Celebrity Justice , Real Housewives The TV news reporter who was brutally hit while celebrating the holiday with Lisa Vanderpump — star of

Lindsay Lohan Accused of Battery in Rehab Melee, Claims Accuser Attacked Her First

Another day, another absurd story from Betty Ford. Lindsay Lohan is a suspect in a criminal battery investigation after getting into a scuffle … in rehab. The Palm Desert Police Department is investigating the altercation, which occurred after Lindsay and her roommates went out to A BAR and came back. Upon arriving at their sober house, the incident with a female staffer allegedly went down. Police were called after a ” hand-to-hand battery ” complaint. NOT MY FAULT! There’s always some excuse. [Photo: Pacific Coast News] Cops came to Betty Ford after receiving the call and interviewed both the staffer – who “desired prosecution” – and the oft-troubled star herself. It’s unclear if this was related to Lohan’s rager in rehab this month, but when police finish investigating, prosecutors will decide how to proceed. Whether they file charges is anyone’s guess, but she could be sent back to jail because she’s still technically on probation until August 2011. As for her side of the story, sources close to Lindsay Lohan claim she did NOT strike first, but she did push back in the “physical” altercation. Lindsay is telling people close to her that the drama unfolded when she arrived to the BFC on Dec. 12 roughly ten minutes after her curfew. Lindsay claims the female staff member was “unfairly” scolding her about the situation and demanded the actress take a drug/alcohol test. During the heated exchange that the woman “put her hands on Lindsay.” Lindsay claims she told the woman, “Take your hands off of me.” Then she “pushed back.” Police received a call early that morning, and the star was named as a suspect. The staffer wants LiLo prosecuted. Lindsay feels the staff member had it out for her for a while and believes the staffer may have even been “looking for a final confrontation.” It will be interesting to see this play out, but it’s as if Linds is trying to show we had her low at #8 on our Celebrity of the Year countdown.

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G. Dep Says He Didn’t Know Shooting Victim Died

The former Bad Boy rapper says he didn’t think the man he confessed to shooting 17 years ago died from his injuries. By Paul Cantor G. Dep Photo: Denise Truscello/WireImage Just days after confessing to committing a murder 17 years ago, rapper G.Dep said he didn’t know his victim, 32-year-old John Henkel, who he shot three times after a botched robbery attempt back in 1993, had actually died. In an interview with The New York Post , Dep, born Trevell Coleman, said the police informed him of this fact when he walked into the 25th precinct to confess on Wednesday. “I was surprised — for some reason, I really didn’t think that he died,” Dep told the Post from jail. “When they told me, I was like, ‘Oh, I’m not going home after this.’ ” Manhattan District Attorney’s Office spokesperson Erin Duggan said Dep is charged with murder, and faces life in prison if convicted. Dep maintained that guilt drove him to confess to a crime that he initially appeared to get away with. “I didn’t think about it,” he said of his thought process at the time of the shooting. “That’s just the life I was living back then. [But] I started to wonder if all the bad things that happened to me in my life were karma for what I did . . . you start to think ‘My happiness is because of someone else’s sadness.’ I thought that if I turned myself in, it might give me closure.” By confessing, Dep went against the wishes of his family, and left others puzzled by his logic. “I told my mom and my girlfriend that I wanted to confess, and they both told me to leave it in the past,” he said. “People in [jail] don’t understand how you can confess. I’m just trying to get right with God. The only thing I regret is that I have to leave my kids.” NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly wasn’t wholly convinced. “Maybe he had a pang of conscience,” he said. “We’ll take it any way we can get it.” Citing law enforcement officials, the Post reports that Dep has been arrested over 30 times, most recently for trespassing with drugs on city housing property in November. Dep has also reportedly battled drug addiction. After his grandmother died four years ago, Dep is said to have turned to the drug PCP to help him cope. In September, he detailed his struggles with drug addiction in an interview with XXL magazine. “Things were going wild with the label,” he said. “I just kind of fell back into street mode. I can’t fault anybody. I just fell victim to my own gluttony.” The rapper was once part of the stable of artists on Diddy’s Bad Boy Records. He released his debut LP, Child of the Ghetto, in 2001, but was dropped a few years later. In 2004 he dropped a mixtape, The Deputy: The Sheriff Is Back in Town Volume 1, but has since maintained a low profile in the music scene. Related Artists G. Dep

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