Talk:Strip search prank call scam

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[edit] Law and Order

Should something be put in the article that this scenario was used in a resent episode of law in order SUV?--Blood Panther (talk) 03:10, 30 April 2008 (UTC)

Done. F (talk) 12:28, 1 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Quote

Hello, I have a problem with the following quote: "If Stewart was indeed the caller, his occupation as a correctional officer would seem to confirm the conclusions of the notorious Stanford prison experiment.". Considering the fact that i dont see a citation and that wikipedia does critisize the Stanford prison experiment, wouldnt it be better to say that it supports (and not confirms) the Milgram experiment. Personaly i dont see how this incident would in any way support the Stanford prison experiment (other than correctional officers being sadistic), if anything it supports the Milgram experiment which shortly states that people will put their consciousness aside when authority figures tell them so.

I agree.

[edit] Removal of Picture.

The picture of the woman being sexually abused should be removed. This is a real person, who is really being raped.