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Stacey Dooley Investigates meth and madness in mexico

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Stacey Dooley Investigates bbc3 9pm tuesday

The documentary strand heads to remote and hostile regions to meet producers and traffickers involved in the global drugs trade, beginning with a trip to Mexico, where Stacey Dooley finds out about the lucrative trade in crystal meth. The presenter joins the army as they close down `super labs' that have been appearing across the country, and hears about cartel brutality from the families of their victims. Plus, how some communities have set up their own vigilante groups to try and fight off the drug supplying gangs.
 
She is a clown, how she has ended up as some kind of oracle of the drug ills of the world I'll never know.
 
she was lucky she didn't get a south american tribe wiped of the face of the earth when in investigating coke its clear in the show just how much danger she put everyone in

I don't know about that, she strikes me as someone completely gorgeous, supremely sensible and intelligent. That would be the narco-syndicate, governments and others endangering the tribe, not Stacey Dooley. She is probably the best young TV journalist out there for me - for the quality of her programmes and her good looks too. She gets to the truth because she can talk to anyone, has tons of humanity, is naturally humble and modest and humanises the subjects of her programmes. She does not make political points but she is naturally left leaning. I think she is a fluent Spanish speaker so she can make these Latin American docs quite easily.

She is merely one talented and brave woman.

Her documentaries are part of her own and our learning experience.

So yes, she is as good as gold for me, and thanks - I enjoyed the Mexico Meth documentary, she was cool.
 
re watch it she nearly got every one killed she even brags about the danger she puts them

the show is totally masking the grab a headline of the moment ness about it all

come she even has to name drop breaking bad in the fucking show

all she is a tasty looking piece of ass that they know will help with the ratings
 
I bet p-helix would crawl on all fours over a mile of broken glass, just to hear dooley fart through a walkie talkie .
 
re watch it she nearly got every one killed she even brags about the danger she puts them

the show is totally masking the grab a headline of the moment ness about it all

come she even has to name drop breaking bad in the fucking show

all she is a tasty looking piece of ass that they know will help with the ratings

I doubt that man. Gimme a link for that one. Anyway, she represents the ordinariness of society, simplicity and nouse to go get some fishing for insights type of experience, like a reality show that we like from time to time, but it can get a bit much, I agree with you there. It is what it is. She quotes breaking bad because millions of people have watched it, and headlines are what so much of the world is about in the world of journalism, if you know what I mean. The cook would probably not be being filmed nor the documentary being made if it wasn't for breaking bad, so it was worth a mention.

I bet p-helix would crawl on all fours over a mile of broken glass, just to hear dooley fart through a walkie talkie .

No man, most journalists can be quite boring and perhaps she is no exception. What I am saying is she is certainly the best of a bad lot but all the danger and hype can be quite draining. She would be fine though, close up, thanks for the mention.
 
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Yeah and the fact he was 25, jesus wept. That was the most shocking part of the show
 
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