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  2. Murder of Michelle Busha - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Yvette Busha was a formerly unidentified murder victim discovered in Blue Earth, Minnesota, in 1980. Her murder was solved in 1989, but she remained unidentified for years following the confession of Robert Leroy Nelson, who was a former Minnesota State Trooper. Busha's remains were identified in 2015 after a DNA profile was obtained ...

  3. List of television shows notable for negative reception

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    The combination of pre-release issues, negative reviews and poor ratings led to the show's cancellation after only thirteen episodes. [41] [42] [43] Newsday named Father of the Pride one of the "worst shows of the 21st century", [44] and The Daily Beast rated it among NBC's "most embarrassing flops of the last decade". [45]

  4. Criminal Minds: Evolution Boss Addresses Viewer Complaints ...

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    Criminal Minds since its 2005 debut on CBS has regularly dealt with dark subject matter. (Just ask Mandy Patinkin.) But the most recent season of the crime drama (and the second to stream on ...

  5. BBB Reveals America's Most Complained-About Businesses - AOL

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    Topping the complaint list were cell-phone companies, with 38,420 complaints, up 41% over 2010. After that, the list includes (in order of number of gripes): new-car dealers

  6. Ripoff Report - Wikipedia

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    Ripoff Report sells ad space on its website [1] [7] and offers companies the option to pay for complaint investigations, which can cost from US$5,500 to over $100,000. [5] It also offers an arbitration program.

  7. Criminal justice ratings ‘crucial’ but ‘not user friendly’

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    Scorecards showing the performance of police and prosecutors are ‘missing important data’, say campaigners.

  8. Blue wall of silence - Wikipedia

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    The blue wall of silence, [1] also blue code [2] and blue shield, [3] are terms used to denote an informal code of silence among police officers in the United States not to report on a colleague's errors, misconduct, or crimes, especially as related to police brutality in the United States. [4]

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