Daily Archives: September 28, 2010

For those who don’t believe in Dracula

Some people I meet doubt the existence of Gyula Tamas Zubovicz, aka Dracula, who headed (actually as he is “un-dead” he still heads) the Dracula Crime Family of the Hungarian Mafia (see my past blog postings on Tales of the … Continue reading

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Violence Against Transgender People

Last Friday, Governor Schwarzenegger vetoed AB 633, which was designed to alleviate and prevent violence against incarcerated Transgender people. According to a University of California Irvine study commissioned by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, 69 percent of transgender inmates report … Continue reading

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End of an Era & a New Beginning

I received an unexpected tribute Saturday night (9-26-10) at the California Association of Licensed Investigators (CALI) “President’s Banquet.” The President’s Award, the Distinguished Achievement Award (DAA), and the Governor of the Year Award were scheduled to be given out that … Continue reading

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