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Crime Newsletter

Casebook Message Boards: General Discussion: Miscellaneous: Crime Newsletter
Author: Paul
Tuesday, 23 July 2002 - 08:36 pm
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Hello,
I have just joined your group after being told by a member some of you might be interested in our site and free weekly newsletter (e-mail).My name is Paul. I am the editor of CrimeNet www.crimenet.com.au

Our site features a database of convicted criminals, unsolved crimes, wanted persons, missing persons, letters from readers and other crime related articles. Each week we send out a newsletter which features one or two cases from the categories above.

I would love to hear from anyone who like to subscribe. We are also very keen to hear from people who have details on new cases we can add.

I can be reached at editor@crimenet.com.au

What a great site this is! I have taken quite a bit of time to check it out...very impressive!!

Author: Christopher T George
Tuesday, 23 July 2002 - 08:43 pm
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Hi, Paul:

Welcome to the site. I probably would be interested in receiving your newsletter. I will contact you privately by e-mail. Let me ask, though, do you cover only modern-day crimes or do you give some coverage to true crime in previous times such as the nineteenth century and early twentieth century? Also, seeing that you are Australian-based, I think it is pertinent to ask, are you primarily or solely interested in covering Australian crimes or crimes worldwide? Looking forward to your answers to these questions, Paul, and welcome again to "Casebook: Jack the Ripper" and we look forward to your participation in the discussions here.

Best regards

Chris George

Author: Paul
Tuesday, 23 July 2002 - 08:56 pm
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Hi Chris,
Thanks for the welcome. The majority of the unsolved crimes we list ARE of recent times (Dating back 40 years). We list unsolved crimes from all around the world. Infact, we have a very high number of cases from the US.

Thanks
Paul


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