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August 2008
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March 2008 ArchivesBack in November, we reported on a bizarre loophole in Missouri and Illinois law that allows convicted felons to purchase firearm hunting permits -- despite a federal law that prohibits them from owning a firearm. I know... kind of hard to figure that one out.
It never hurts to spruce the place up every once in a while. With a new season upon us, this seemed like a perfect time to freshen up the DB and welcome our newest "briefer" -- Russell Kinsaul -- to the party. Back in February, Russell joined Craig and me as on-air faces of News 4 Investigates. Behind the scenes, Steve Perron, Mark Hadler, Gary Womack and Steven Harris handle the producing, editing and photographic heavy liftin... It must be terrifying to live with a mental illness that plunges you into a paralyzing state of paranoia or manic depression. You are in desperate need of high quality hands-on medical care and consistant medication. What if you don't get the help you need? Our investigation into St. Elizabeth Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center continues with a look at a series of attempted suicides at the troubled nursing home. Dur... Our reports on the reliability of the new EtG alcohol urinalysis test focused on two women who faced terrible hardship after EtG tests showed they had been drinking when they insist they had not. In the world of addiction medicine and monitoring this is known as a "false positive." Critics of the EtG test say it produces false positives too easily, especially when results are not read by experts. The EtG test detect... Dr. Gregory Skipper carries a lot of titles. He is on the staff at the University of Alabama, runs the physician health program for the state of Alabama and acts as an advisor for the Federal Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. Suffice to say he is a recognized authority in the field of addiction medicine. It was this specialty which led him to work with a Eur... I've been getting alot of calls today about Malcolm Aldrich. You've probably never heard of Aldrich, but he's a legendary St. Louis Con Man who has been repeatedly convicted of theft and been to jail or prison at least five times. Aldrich has used more than 20 alias' and often manages the apartment buildings purchased with someone else's money. You'll never find Aldrich's name on a deed, but he's the guy running the operation.<... |
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