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33: 447: 433: 391:, they were able to match it with the victim's child, which had not been done before because the detective had accepted the man's claim that he was sterile at face value. The victim's lawyer, who is an expert on "unfounded" cases said that it was the first time he had seen such a case result in the criminal being brought to justice. 419: 779:
Doolittle was awarded the inaugural non-fiction prize for Crazy Town: The Rob Ford Story. Other winners include Claire Battershill's Circus, which was named best in literary fiction and Sam Wiebe, who won the mystery category with Last of the Independents: Vancouver
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to run their story shortly after. Ford denied smoking crack cocaine and the existence of the video, but he later admitted that he had smoked crack cocaine at least once after the existence of the video was confirmed by Toronto Police Chief
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In September 2018, the man who had raped the first victim that Doolittle interviewed for her investigation was sentenced to jail after having his case reopened. After police surveillance collected a sample of the man's
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building window displays. As a high school student, Doolittle was actively involved in numerous extracurricular activities and wrote a column for the
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Crazy Town: The Rob Ford Story debuts in top spot on Amazon: Author Robyn Doolittle on sexism, why Ford hasn't been arrested and that Gawker rivalry
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In part because of her role in writing the Garrison Ball story, she was approached by Mohamed Farah and Mohamed Siad, alleged members of the
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notability of the Rob Ford crack video and her personal role in investigating it
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While a university student, Doolittle was hired as a summer intern at the
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unless he was paid $ 100,000. After Siad also tried to sell the video to
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and Lance Samuels announced they had purchased the movie rights to
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bestseller list. In early February 2014, film producers
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honoured Doolittle with its first annual non-fiction
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where she felt that the police unfairly profiled her
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Sarnia
Ontario
Toronto Metropolitan University
Ryerson University
Toronto Star
The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail
Toronto Star
Toronto
mayor
Rob Ford
Crazy Town: The Rob Ford Story
Sarnia
Ontario
Forest, Ontario
Eaton's
Sarnia Observer
prom
First Nations
Ryerson University
The Eyeopener
Conrad Black
Chicago
Toronto City Council
Dixon Bloods
a video
crack cocaine
John Cook
Gawker

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