It was Exotic Tan. I remembered it was on Church Street, but forgot about there being two places so close to each other on Church. It was a tragic event, and my heart still goes out to the victims and their families and friends.
Too bad that the news media sensationalized the way they did. With a lot of inaccurate reports, as it turned out. It was not too long after that that the big crackdown changed everything for sex workers and hobbiests in this town, and I will always think that this episode is what got public opinion so riled up that the metro sex police decided to flex their muscle.
Back on topic, has anyone taken the plunge with Victoria (if it is her and not somebody else using her old pics) since she surfaced again?
[QUOTE=Jfic333;1904259]Ok I don't post that often here, but I have been in the adult entertainment business for 30 years, and felt I needed to correct the history here.
The murder you speak of did not happen at #1 hanna. That place was owned my Mrs. Lee. She was a little higher priced, but she tried to keep the drugs out of her place and tried to keep her girls focused on business. She moved to Houston and opened a new place. The place you speak of where the murders were was called "Exotic Tan." That place is now a gay bookstore called "Out Loud." Hannas was up the street, closer to Elliston Place. I actually dated the cousin of one of the murdered girls. She used to work for me as a stripper, she also worked at Exotic Tan at one time. That really affected her for the rest of her life, and she really had some issues from it. Really bad thing. They recently caught the guy. Here's the link:
[URL]http://www.newschannel5.com/story/21300555/police-district-attorney-announce-break-in-1996-cold-case[/URL]
I am also good friends with the publisher of Nashville times, and the graphic designer has been a best friend of mine for almost 20 years. I can tell you those guys are first class people, they tried to put out a good publication, and the publisher is one of the easiest to get a hold of and hardest working people I ever met in the adult industry. I'm sure those guys appreciate any positive comments about the magazine because they worked hard on it every month. I bought their first cover.
Contrary to what public opinion may be of a lot of us, many of us are good family people and no one deserves what happened to those girls, and I'm glad they caught the guy. I hope he gets the chair. In fact that's too good for him. I stay in touch with a lot of the old people in the business so I try to give them the credit they deserve.[/QUOTE]
