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Crime

Advertisers Don’t Like To Catch a Predator Either

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We’ve spent some time in the past discussing the legal, ethical, and financial implications of NBC’s hit show To Catch a Predator. Now, even the show’s advertisers wonder if they should be part of it:

NBC coordinates the investigations with a private watchdog group and local police departments…Two lawsuits are pending against the network, one by a former producer and another by the sister of a man who committed suicide as police officers approached his house, accompanied by NBC camera crews.

The latter is, of course, Bill Conradt, the former Kaufman County DA. Let me be the third person on staff to say Esquire’s story on Conradt’s final hours is excellent.

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