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May 21, 2013

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Coroner’s office gets another crack at reality TV

The Clark County Coroner’s Office is getting ready for its close-up after an agreement was approved earlier this week allowing cameras to begin filming the day-to-day workings of the office for potential use in a reality television show. The coroner’s office’s first brush with the entertainment industry came in 2011 when producers from the Discovery Channel spent time filming at the office for a television show. No episodes of that show were ever made and the production contract expired, allowing the coroner’s office to seek a new partner in the venture. On Monday, the Clark County Commission approved an agreement ...

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  1. There is no such thing as reality TV!!! It is called entertainment TV. Reality is not edited!!!!

  2. The cold hard facts of life include death and dead. I'm OK with the filming and airing since they do obscure identities. Maybe even some of the future potential-Perps will see that the authorities are gonna get you after you commit crimes.

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