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Post by ninja108 on Apr 17, 2019 9:00:47 GMT -5
What still amuses me though is the length the show goes to in order to avoid saying America's Most Wanted. I understand it's because of copyrights but it's still amusing. I have seen the show mentioned by the people being interviewed in the past, so apparently the copyright only applies to the voice-over and actors speaking in the re-enactments. Usually the announcer says "national crime show" but in this one they just say they're shown on national TV. Then they show a guy going to the trailer manager alerting him to the Texas 7 hiding there and saying "Hey, I was just watching Ten Most Wanted." They even make up shows to avoid saying AMW now! LOL! The only time I've seen America's Most Wanted mentioned in result to a case they solved is when they featured Alan White's case on Paula Zahn. The episode was called Heartbreak in the Heartland.
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