By Art Harris, The Bald Truth, (c) www.artharris.com, all righrts reserved
Nancy Grace gigs Atlanta criminal defense lawyer Ray Giudice, as usual, asking of Casey Anthony might blame “Dingo dogs or Martians next.”
But Giudice bobs and weaves, tries a winning smile, then lays blame at the feet of Jose Baez.
“What we’re seeing,” says Giudice, one our top sponsors at The Bald Truth,’ “is an incompetent defense team. Their experts aren’t prepared, Their direct exams are sloppy, and as we all know, a sloppy direct can lead to a devastating cross.” Read the rest of this entry »

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From Bald Truth Staff, (c) www.artharris.com, all rights reserved
Please join us on Swift Justice With Nancy Grace Tuesday, Feb. 22…
As landlord and tenant blame each other for a rat infested rental in Knoxville, Tennessee, investigative producer Art Harris unearths shocking secrets that help tip the scales for some very Swift Justice. Read the rest of this entry »
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Art Harris on Nancy Grace Friday night, Sept. 3
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The Bald Truth has learned that Ronald Cummings has provided “useful” information about the time line the night his daughter, Haleigh, disappeared, triggering new interest in another law enforcement interview with his ex wife, Misty Croslin.
Investigators believe she knows more than she’s revealed about what happened the night five year old Haleigh Cummings vanished Feb. 10, 2009. Read the rest of this entry »


Ayden, age 4, has cancer; Agent Jason Jolicoeur Fights For His Son
By Art Harris, The Bald Truth, ©artharris.com, all rights reserved
At four, his son, Ayden, is a tough cookie, fighting bad guys like his Dad, FDLE special agent Jason Jolicoeur, a fearless gang buster praised for tackling the violent Crips and Bloods in Flagler County, Florida, and mopping up their mean streets.
Only in Ayden’s case, the bad guy is cancer, a rare and aggressive childhood type called Glioblastoma that made him sick while on family vacation in April. In May, he was diagnosed with the rapidly spreading disease; doctors removed a tumor and urged a pricey treatment called proton therapy and chemo.
“As a Dad, I’ve got to wake up every day and know that beast is in his back,” agent Jolicoeur told First Coast News, a father who watches his son smile every day, then excuses himself to go into the bathroom to “cry my head off.”
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