Letters for September 13-19, 2007

Where Has All the Shoeleather Gone? Norman seems to be doing a solo act: Damn fine work again (“Return to Sender,” Bob Norman, August 30). Is Norman the last reporter in South Florida with the nose, tenacity, and taste for digging? Seems that way. I must admit, I dropped my…

The Nightmara Continues

When sentencing time comes for Keith Wasserstrom, Hollywood Mayor Mara Giulianti should be standing there beside him, awaiting her set of silver bracelets. Giulianti’s son, Stacey, was right beside Wasserstrom trying to profit on the sewage company — and under the law that’s just the same as if it was…

Boy: Have Gun, Will Kill

Sarah Prohaska of the Palm Beach Post writes about a crime that could add ammunition to both the anti-gun and anti-video game crowds. Before 16-year-old Jacob Brighton gunned down both of his parents in their Fort Pierce home, he spent part of the day playing True Crime New York City,…

Wasserstrom Guilty

Justice is served. What started as an investigative column in the New Times is now part of Broward County history: The jury found Keith Wasserstrom guilty on two counts of official misconduct, felonies punishable by up to five years in prison. I had predicted they would come back with not…

Jury More Deliberative Than Judge

Well, the jury spent three hours (Sentinel reported 2.5 hours, Herald reported 3.5, and I wasn’t there, so I’m going down the middle) deliberating on the four official misconduct charges remaining against Keith Wasserstrom before taking a break until tomorrow morning. Boy, Judge Joel Lazarus must be smart. He made…

Jim DeFede To Fort Lauderdale? — UPDATED

I’m hearing rumors from good sources that journalist Jim DeFede, the veteran Miami reporter who is no longer doing his radio show on WINZ, is headed to … WFTL-850, which is based in Broward County. The 50,000-watt signal stretches from Fort Pierce to Key West, so all you folks who…

Joel Lazarus, Judge And Jury

Judge Joel Lazarus threw out Count 1 — the unlawful compensation felony charge, the meat of the case — against Keith Wasserstrom. In a directed verdict, he granted the defense’s motion to toss the charge because it was “circumstantial” and “speculative.” I asked the judge afterward if he knew about…

Destructible Youth

Marc Craig Epstein was all set for a great senior year Stoneman Douglas, with a brand new car, a beautiful girlfriend, and a crew of friends. He apparently spent a year off at boarding school getting his shit straight — but all it took was one mistake. These stories always…

God Help Me

Well, I caused a stir with my little D. James Kennedy satire. And, in the name of Jim Naugle, I want to apologize for it. I apologize because it was rushed and should have been much funnier. Overall, it’s a clunker composition-wise and I hope you’ll forgive me for that…

Herald Gets It Wrong On Wasserstrom Trial

The Sentinel’s Mike Stocker wins Pulp Photo of the Week Award. The Miami Herald’s Todd Wright has proven himself a good reporter, but he got it dead wrong about the Keith Wasserstrom corruption trial in a big way this morning. On a day featuring two star witnesses in the trial…

D. James Kennedy Has A Place In Hell

According to sources close to the prince of darkness, the late Rev. D. James Kennedy, of Coral Ridge Power Hour fame, has been assigned a key position in hell. “He’s going to make a great addition and we’ve already made room for him,” one of Satan’s lieutenants reported to the…

Letters for September 6-12, 2007

Crooked Flight Novelists can’t make this stuff up: So when are the indictments coming (“Return to Sender,” Bob Norman, August 30)? Is Palm Beach County the only county to begin cleaning up corruption in the tricounty area? I laugh whenever I hear about the small dollar amounts involved in Palm…

Kongfrontation

History means a lot to Billy Mitchell. The 42-year-old gamer from Hollywood has had a long one, beginning back in 1982, when he first set the world record in the arcade game Donkey Kong. Mitchell was a master behind the joystick — manipulating the popular gnome-like action hero Mario as…

Geek Porn

The opening of the “Sex and Science” show at Bear and Bird Boutique and Gallery, the girly section of Tate’s Comics in Lauderhill, brought out all manner of perverts, who perhaps were encouraged by the show’s warning that it was rated PG-13 “due to boobies.” Upstairs, among art, jewelry, and…

Voodoo Man

Watch an audio slideshow of Erol Josue leading a Little Haiti Vodou ceremony. Chantal Louis is a 42-year-old Haitian immigrant who lives in suburban Hempstead on Long Island. She’s a mother of three and a computer technician who can flash a megawatt smile. She lives in a two-story, white Colonial…

Pure Fraud

The house, set back off a private country road in Davie and ensconced in old palms and high-reaching tropical vegetation, has a Sunset Boulevard feel to it. Its dual chimneys seem as if they come from another time and place. The water in the junior Olympic-sized swimming pool is stagnant…

Jim DeFede Show Off WINZ

Jim DeFede’s year-long stint as the morning guy with 940 WINZ is over, sources tell me. It’s not clear what happened, but his contract has expired, and rumors are aloft that he’s going to another station. I spoke with DeFede, but he wouldn’t talk about what may or may not…

DeGroot On His Old Friend, Ken Jenne

John DeGroot has covered Ken Jenne as a reporter and worked under him as a trusted aide, until the PowerTrac debacle ripped them apart. Here is DeGroot’s take on King Ken’s fall and his similarities — and, more strikingly, differences — with another political giant in these parts, Bob Butterworth:…

Jenne Can Blame Bag Man Bill

After all the sturm and drang, it comes down to nickels and dimes. That’s what brought down Sheriff Ken Jenne, a pathetic attempt to obtain and hide twenty or thirty stinking thousand dollars and keep secret other cash and assets from the IRS. His moonlighting, which prompted the feds to…

Jenne Resigns, Takes Deal, Will Go To Prison

Miami Herald wins the race to post it. Read it here. UPDATE: It’s on Sentinel site. Maybe I didn’t hit refresh — so not positive who really won that race. UPDATE: Okay, it’s final. Miami Herald was the first to get the Jenne story online. I’ve seen the timelines and…

Negligent Notification in the Pines

We don’t know what happened when two men were killed by a Pembroke Pines police cruiser early Monday morning, but the PD was surely negligent in informing the family. The Sun-Sentinel’s Akilah Johnson and Brian Haas led with how the family was notified: Mary Cruz awoke Monday morning to police…

The Pulp Wishes Ritter Good Rittance

The Miami Herald’s Dan Christensen (with an assist from Amy Sherman) writes about another conflict of interest involving Stacy Ritter and her lobbyist-husband Russ Klenet, this one involving her vote on the notorious ES&S voting machine contract. It’s a solid story that has the goods, though it totally lacks context,…