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Friday, August 13, 2010

Susan Berman is Jewish Mafia Princess


Guy Rocha, Nevada State Archivist has a special attraction to the mysterious murder. He discusses the murder of her friend Susan Berman, Beverly Hills Berma in a program on the NBC show last night.
Guy Rocha grew up in Las Vegas and graduated from Clark County schools. He earned a bachelor's degree from Syracuse University in New York and a master's degree from San Diego State University and did post-graduate studies at the University of Nevada, Reno.
The uniqueness of Rocha is high enough imagination in expressing his book. In addition to two books and numerous articles and book reviews, Rocha has written "The History of Myth a Month" column for the Sierra Sage for a 11-year column appeared in the Nevada State Library and Archives Web site.
Rocha was interviewed by Nevada Magazine editor Joyce Hollister at the Carson City office in June, because it has the ability to think and write good.
Rocha does have advantages in expressing ideas, especially relating to the murder mystery story. No wonder he got his bachelor degree from Syracuse University in New York and a master's degree from San Diego State University and did post-graduate studies at the University of Nevada, Reno.

About Susan Berman
Susan Berman itu sendiri was a reporter and author who was the daughter of Davie Berman, a mob figure in Las Vegas. She wrote extensively about her late-in-life realization of her father's place in a criminal empire. She was murdered execution style with a nine-millimeter hand gun on Christmas Eve 2000 in Benedict Canyon, California.
Susan Susan Berman was known affectionately as a "Jewish Mafia Princess." In 1981, Berman published the memoir Easy Street about life as the daughter of a mobster. Susan Berman was represented in the 1970s by the William Morris Agency, who talked with several Hollywood producers interested in adapting Berman's book into a screenplay. The movie rights were purchased from Berman, but the film project never got off the ground.

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