Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Crime Blotter

10 Crimes in '10 That Made Headlines

Homicides, drugs and credit card scams
all made waves in Beverly Hills this year.


The crimes of the elites (if the original definition of the word has any residual meaning) are almost always more interesting than those of the ham-&-eggers. (Some of these didn't even occur in B.H., but only involved B.H.-identified personages, which doubtless says something about something else. Possibly the desperation of BeverlyHillsPatch for material.) Most hideous are the crimes of the middle classes, but let's not, shall we?

2 comments:

  1. Pet lovers across Beverly Hills—and pretty much everyone else—were shocked when former Beverly Hills Mayor Charolotte Spadaro was charged in two cases of animal cruelty in Riverside.

    In one case, officers from the Riverside County Department of Animal Services discovered 24 dogs and other animals at Spadaro's home, as well as at least one dead dog in a trailer on the property.


    Classy.

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  2. Privacy Editor Rationalizes:

    Well, if the dog (dead) had its own trailer ...

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