Joe Kye

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On the Case: Guilty as Charged


At least try to appear innocent


By Joe Kye

Sometimes criminals are just asking to get caught. From a bad liar to a moron with a laser, Joe Kye investigates.

Published October 31, 2003 - News

On the Case


Thieving: shamelessly and blatantly, that is


By Joe Kye

Criminals sure do the darndest things.

Published October 17, 2003 - News

Joe Kye on the Case


Criminals sure do crazy things!


By Joe Kye

I recently scoured the bowels of the Seattle Police Department headquarters in search of “interesting” documents, revealing the lighter side of Seattle crime.

Published October 3, 2003 - News

A Friendship Betrayed


Two Roosevelt juniors murder a fellow student


By Joe Kye & Rob Hanlon

On August 27, just a week before school started, John Jasmer, a student at Roosevelt High School, was found dead in a shallow grave, murdered by his friends just west of the new Tulalip Casino.

Published September 19, 2003 - News

Taking Action


By Joe Kye

Be it making our own money or making our own voices heard, sitting around and complaining to our friends is about as productive as Santa Clause without Rudolph. We need to act.

Published September 4, 2003 - Opinion

Crime and Punishment


Activists are working hard so you wonʼt get jumped


By Joe Kye

The Central District has shed its image as a ghetto slum – made official by the establishment of the Starbucks on 23rd and Jackson – and is now at a crucial stage in its development. The last obstacle may be the residents themselves.

Published September 4, 2003 - News