Doc Polly
Retired professional ( Criminal Psychologist) living in the Ohio, Cleveland area. I enjoy the New England Patriots,The Boston Red Sox, various types of crafts and craft ideas, reading,Classic rock and roll music, the paranormal, forensic science,exploring the criminal mind.
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Making Money from Everyday Items that You Throw AwayDid you know that items and products that you purchase every week when you shop can make you some extra money?
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Make Your Own Pine Cone Holiday OrnamentBring Nature Indoors For The Holidays-Make Ornaments For your Tree From Pine Cones -
Easy Holiday Gift You Can Make Yourself for Ladies and GirlsA denim handbag created from slightly used denim shorts or demin jeans makes a great holiday gift for every teen or female in your family.
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How to Beat the Expensive Cost of Holiday ShoppingEasy Gifts To Make In Your Home For Little Or No Cost
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Easy Holiday Craft - Denim Pockets from Old Jeans Make Great Holiday OrnamentsUsed Denim Jeans Pockets Make Wonderful Ornaments And Gifts -
Growing Up with Stephen KingA Teacher Before The Writer
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How to Save Money Using the Art of "Stockpiling"Stockpiling Products You Use Every Week Can Save You Money When You Shop
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How to Start Up a Home Business on a Shoe String BudgetQuitting Your Day Job And Venturing Into A Home Based Business
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1991 North Carolina Teen Murder SolvedOn December 19th, 1991 in a small town in North Carolina, a teenager goes missing from a local mall.
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How to Supplement Your Current Income After RetirementEven Tho You Are Retired-Does Not Mean You Have To Sit Out The Rest Of Your Days On A Shelf
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How to Beat the Symptoms of FibromyalgiaInnovative and natural ways to combat this mysterious affliction
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One Criminal Psychologists Relentless Search - And An Unhappy Ending For One FamilyAfter 48 hours of searching, we still had no solid clues. The case all but COLD. My supervisor wanted me to close the case as unsolved, but I was determined to give the family a sense of peace.


