The D.C. madam is no more
The D.C. madam is no more#1
Posted: 5/1/08 at 2:02pm
She could have used a tip from Miss Mona on how to survive a scandal.
re: The D.C. madam is no more#2
Posted: 5/1/08 at 2:06pm
Oh Miss Mona...
Is she still alive?
re: The D.C. madam is no more#2
Posted: 5/1/08 at 2:07pmShe took a bus to Amarillo
re: The D.C. madam is no more#3
Posted: 5/1/08 at 2:08pm
Yipes! You beat me to it, Taz! I'll take mine down.
Still....TWO suicides?
re: The D.C. madam is no more#4
Posted: 5/1/08 at 2:08pm
Yipes! You beat me to it, Taz! I'll take mine down.
Still....TWO suicides?
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/2/05
re: The D.C. madam is no more#6
Posted: 5/1/08 at 2:11pm
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/dc/2008/05/dc_madam_believed_a_suicide_in.html?hpid=topnews
In case anyone wants to read actual facts...
re: The D.C. madam is no more#7
Posted: 5/1/08 at 2:12pmMiss Wulla Jean made it through the depression!
"In Oz, the verb is douchifizzation." PRS
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/2/05
re: The D.C. madam is no more#8
Posted: 5/1/08 at 2:20pmTrekkie - what 'actual facts' in the post article contradict anything posted here - unless you think people think THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE is real?
re: The D.C. madam is no more#9
Posted: 5/1/08 at 2:21pmI'm sure she was murdered. I blame Dick Cheney.
re: The D.C. madam is no more#10
Posted: 5/1/08 at 2:30pm
Goodbye Deborah Jeane
Though I never
used your girls
you had the strength
to deal with DC politicians
Goodbye Deborah Jeane
though those same
DC politicians
brought you up on racket charges
It seems to me you lived your life
like a deer caught in the headlights
always hoping you would never
meet these guys in broad daylight
re: The D.C. madam is no more#11
Posted: 5/1/08 at 2:37pmHonestly PJ - I really do believe there are a number of high rollers in this town (and other towns) who may be breathing a little easier now that she's out of the way. A hit is the first thing I thought of when I saw the headline.
A click for life.
mamie4 5/14/03
re: The D.C. madam is no more#12
Posted: 5/1/08 at 3:57pmWho's names were in her little black book? Was there a note? Was she depressed? I heard she was planning on writing a book and was offered a nice hefty price to do so.Forgive me me for thinking something sinister, but way too many powerful politicians names were whispered as being clients of hers. I hope Larry Flint has bodyguards.
re: The D.C. madam is no more#13
Posted: 5/1/08 at 4:02pmYou're not being sinister, you're being realistic. We're all thinking the same thing. I hope the authorities don't take this on face value.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/2/05
re: The D.C. madam is no more#14
Posted: 5/1/08 at 4:04pm
"the authorities"
You mean the people being paid by some of the people in her book?
re: The D.C. madam is no more#15
Posted: 5/1/08 at 4:06pmYeah, I know. I though the same thing even as I typed that.
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