Bruce Boyer Is running to be your VENTURA COUNTY CLERK. His goal is to insure elections here are transparent, clean and fair. Your ballots will be under 24/7 video surveilance by you!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IF6F7YJonkw
The Malibu Rocky Oaks. Should somebody we know have their wedding reception ate this little place on the hill?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWVZTopav2s
Geneva, Switzerland—When a young TV producer, Jim Lemay called me to assist the local CBS affiliate in Phoenix in December of 1989, I never knew I'd be involved in that story for 21 years!
The story was about the murder of four-year old Christopher Milke and the arrest of two men and the boy's mother Debra Milke. I was asked to get inside the Maricopa County Jail's receiving room and interview this 25 year-old mother charged with the unthinkable.
I was hoping to get Milke to make incriminating statements I could capture on a hidden tape recorder (that's legal in Arizona). Instead Milke gave me an intense and rock-solid denial of any involvement in the crime.
Days later I'd learn a police detective claimed she confessed orchestrating the murder of her own little boy. However there was no signed confession, no tape recording, and no independent witness to document this claim that put a woman on Death Row.
What followed was a two-decade odyssey where I watched a corrupt investigation, miserable legal representation and the non-stop government effort to kill what I believe to be, an innocent women.
In 2009, I found myself called as a witness to testify in the case and became part of the story. Generally I'd avoid this if at all possible but a woman's life hangs in the balance. Debra Milke is not a relative, friend, client but merely a stranger to me that I twice exclusively interviewed for television.
After the initial assignment I was asked by three Arizona media organizations to assist in producing follow up stories and later came three German television news outlets and two major German magazines. Finally Swiss TV got me involved again followed up by A&E's American Justice. A year and a half ago a Swiss filmmaker, Le Flair Productions asked me once again to take them through the evidence and help them produce their documentary film.
To date this latest assignment has brought me to Europe twice. The film was entered in the Geneva Human Rights Film festival and they wanted me there for its premier. I felt honored to be around so many film makers and like minded people concerned for human rights and basic liberty.
Mao Zedong once said that, "Power comes from the barrel of a gun." He was definitely right about that. But a pen has power too and because of technology and the explosion of cheap quality video cameras things have changed. The film makers I met have all shown that real power can also come from the lens of a camera.
There were 45 films competing at this film festival. There were horror stories of cruelty, genocide and incredible poverty. The films have lifted the veil of secrecy because reporters and photographers risked their lives to get the truth out.
The men, women and children living in our world often owe
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWLJfNnCgcI
They call it a party house but Tuesday night things got really rough. Police say guests left only to return later with guns. During the botched home invasion/Robbery two men were shot.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImVLBUnOH60