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Howl
10/17/17 9:21:52 AM
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A guy that literally lives in a dumpster. I find it so absurd that it can't possibly be real.
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Irony
10/17/17 9:27:15 AM
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Ok
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SSJGrimReaper
10/17/17 9:28:57 AM
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wasn't that show confirmed fake
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TheCurseX2
10/17/17 9:29:06 AM
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Big cocks should never be underestimated.
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davyheinz
10/17/17 9:29:20 AM
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It's called Cheaters, not Smart Bitches
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That_Happened
10/17/17 9:30:46 AM
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In 2002, the Houston Press tracked down several people who said they were paid $400 per show by one of the detectives of the agency to act on the show, and were paid $50 per referral of other actors.[3] One performer said, "What [the show's private detective] told me was that some of the episodes are real, but... they would do these ringer episodes to supplement the show."

On November 3, 2009, Inside Edition reiterated the claim that the show was staged, citing several more actors who said they were paid to appear. One of them appeared in the Greco stabbing episode and claimed it was staged. Despite the depiction of a male being placed under arrest for stabbing Greco, Inside Edition found that no actual arrest matching that description was made by the Rowlett, Texas police department, where the episode took place. The ambulance shown, along with the EMS personnel appeared to be from "Greater Dallas EMS". Greater Dallas EMS was a private transfer ambulance in the Dallas area but would have never been dispatched for a 911 emergency. They are now out of business after being raided by the FBI in an investigation known as Operation Easy Rider.


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