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Tattoo 04

An episode of the Tattoo podcast, hosted by Paul Elard Cooley, titled "Tattoo 04" was published on September 28, 2009 and runs 12 minutes.

September 28, 2009 ·12m · Tattoo

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In order to get case files on the Houston victims, Jackson has lunch with his friend, Detective Dewhurst.
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Estudio Tattoos. Tattoos estudio. El Viejo Retoño 3D Estudio Tattoos. Tattoos of My Soul Tattoos of My Soul On this podcast Molly Duncan shares the stories of those who have found faith in the most difficult moments of their lives. Listen to the transformations from trauma, to healing, to strength as told in their own words. The inspiring and intimate struggle of finding faith in deep waters. The Digital Tattoo Podcast digital.tattoo.project The Digital Tattoo Podcast raises questions, provides examples, speaks with experts, and encourages you to think about your presence online. Our goal is to help you navigate the issues involved in forming and re-forming your digital identity and learn about your rights and responsibilities as a digital citizen. It’s really just about making informed decisions and your own decisions. The show is available under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareALike license (CC-BY-SA). Tracked by a Tattoo by Fergus Hume (1859 - 1932) LibriVox Mysteries abound in this crime novel by Fergus Hume. Mr. Fanks, detective of Scotland Yard, is not all he seems, for when off-duty, he assumes his real identity of Octavius Rixton, well-to-do idler. When the scent of a murder reaches him, he is instantly Mr. Fanks and on the pursuit. A guilty looking innkeeper nicknamed Queen Beelzebub and a suspicious doctor named Renshaw further complicate his beginning investigation, and he finds the body is a man with a tattoo on his arm that has been partially obliterated by a knife. Where no one is as he seems the mystery can only deepen before its solution. - Summary by Don W. Jenkins
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