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Stripper Marjorie Orbin Video Diary

Marjorie Orbin, a former Las Vegas stripper, was sentenced to life imprisonment for killing her husband, a 45-year-old art dealer, Jay Orbin, in 2004. Recently, "48 Hours Mystery" offered Orbin a video camera where she recorded six months of "confessions." Here is Marjorie Orbin's video diary transcript:Hi, my name is Marjorie Orbin. I've seen some of the best things life has to...

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What's On Tonight: Personal Effects, Robin Hood, Sit Down, Shut Up

Filed under: Programming , What To Watch Tonight , Reality-Free At 7, Cartoon Network has a new Bakugan , followed by a new episode of The Super Hero Squad Show . At 8, ABC has College Football , Kansas vs. Texas. FOX has a new Cops at 8. HGTV has a new Divine Design at 8. Food Network has All-Star Thanksgiving at 8. At 9, FOX has a new America's Most Wanted . CNBC has a new Suze Orman Show at 9....

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Joe Halderman in Court. Who's Paying for his Defense?

"Only one, maybe two" staffers at "48 Hours Mystery" have contributed to the reported $100,000 defense fund for suspended "48" producer Joe Halderman , says Susan Zirinsky , executive producer of the CBS newsmagazine. In her first public comments since Halderman's arrest Oct. 1 on charges of attempted grand larceny, Zirinsky said yesterday that the hard-charging producer...

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Lawyer: Letterman Suspect Was Shopping Screenplay, Not Blackmailing

A news producer accused of blackmailing David Letterman in exchange for keeping quiet about his sexual affairs was only trying to sell the late-night comic a screenplay, the producer's lawyer said at a hearing Tuesday. Robert J. "Joe" Halderman's ... Read more Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

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Letterman scheme suspect asks court to drop case

A TV news producer accused of blackmailing David Letterman in exchange for keeping quiet about his sexual affairs was only trying to sell the late-night comic a screenplay, the producer's lawyer said Tuesday.

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Letterman scheme suspect asks court to drop case

A TV news producer accused of blackmailing David Letterman in exchange for keeping quiet about his sexual affairs was only trying to sell the late-night comic a screenplay, the producer's lawyer said Tuesday.

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News producer accused in Letterman scheme to ask NYC court to drop charge

NEW YORK - A lawyer for the TV news producer accused of blackmailing David Letterman plans to ask a judge to dismiss an extortion case that prompted the late-night comic to acknowledge affairs with staffers.Robert J. "Joe" Halderman is due in a Manhattan court Tuesday. His defense attorney, Gerald Shargel, said he planned to challenge whether the evidence presented to a grand jury was sufficient...

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Letterman scheme suspect to ask court to drop case

NEW YORK -- A lawyer for the TV news producer accused of blackmailing David Letterman plans to ask a judge to dismiss an extortion case that prompted the late-night comic to acknowledge affairs with staffers.

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Letterman scheme suspect to ask court to drop case

A lawyer for the TV news producer accused of blackmailing David Letterman plans to ask a judge to dismiss an extortion case that prompted the late-night comic to acknowledge affairs with staffers.

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Letterman scheme suspect to ask court to drop case

A lawyer for the TV news producer accused of blackmailing David Letterman plans to ask a judge to dismiss an extortion case that prompted the late-night comic to acknowledge affairs with staffers.

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Letterman suspect wants charges dropped

A lawyer for the news producer accused of blackmailing David Letterman plans to ask to dismiss an extortion case that prompted the comic to acknowledge affairs with staffers.

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Letterman suspect wants charges dropped

A lawyer for the news producer accused of blackmailing David Letterman plans to ask to dismiss an extortion case that prompted the comic to acknowledge affairs with staffers.

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Letterman scheme suspect to ask court to drop case

A lawyer for the TV news producer accused of blackmailing David Letterman plans to ask a judge to dismiss an extortion case that prompted the late-night comic to acknowledge affairs with staffers.

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Letterman scheme suspect to ask court to drop case

A lawyer for the TV news producer accused of blackmailing David Letterman plans to ask a judge to dismiss an extortion case that prompted the late-night comic to acknowledge affairs with staffers.

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Letterman scheme suspect to ask court to drop case

A lawyer for the TV news producer accused of blackmailing David Letterman plans to ask a judge to dismiss an extortion case that prompted the late-night comic to acknowledge affairs with staffers.