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Best Of The Cindy Adams Show | 02-09-25

Cindy Adams interviews Andy Kahan, the Director of Victim Services for Crime Stoppers in Houston, about his unique role in advocating for victims of violent crime. Andy discusses his extensive career in criminal justice, his efforts in pushing through legislation to enhance victims' rights and public safety, and his controversial fight against the sale of 'murderabilia'—items connected to famous criminals and serial killers. Throughout the episode, Cindy delves into Andy's background, his experiences growing up in New York, and the challenges he faced as a parole and probation officer, which led to his current advocacy work. They also cover his personal collection of murderabilia, showcasing items like hair samples and letters from notorious figures, and the ethical issues surrounding this niche market.

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