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Audrey Starkey, October 14, 2008

Red Zone is a perfact example of how the media twist facts of true crime incidents in order to sell their story. I have followed this story ever since the huge Dogs killed an innocent women who was delivering groceries into her apartment. The 2 dogs, who were definately too large to live in a small apartment, and were untrained and unmanaged, were only PART of the story. The owners of these dogs were attornies who were involved sexually, emotionaly and financially to an inmate who had been segregated in one of California's toughest prison. How these two acted, and how they used Attorney priveledge to engage in illegal practices was, to me, a crime that definately would have warrented their life without parole the jury gave them. However, the judge did throw out the verdict and decided to allow them to walk free. The book was well written, and explained how this couple came to own a pair of very dangerous dogs and never took time to properly train them. After exiting an elevator unleased, these dangerous dogs ran after an innocent women, mauling her into a bloddy, deadly mess. The author did a good job of providing back ground information, history of this breed, and the sicko lawyers who were at the root of the problem.

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