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Hosey is a designer with William McDonough + Partners in Charlottesville, VA.
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The pizza started out when Bill Ferri had his business in Archbald, and a customer known only as "Grandma Hose" (pronounced "Hosey") would walk across the parking lot with a bowl of mashed potatoes and cheese.
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At the same time, one of his attorneys, Joel Brodsky, said he hoped that Lifetime, which is making the movie, would not rely on Hosey's book, which he characterized as biased and inaccurate.
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The testimony from several witnesses was word for word printed in my book well before that hearing took place, said Hosey.
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The testimony from several witnesses was word for word printed in my book well before that hearing took place, said Hosey.
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At the same time, one of his attorneys, Joel Brodsky, said he hoped that Lifetime, which is making the movie, would not rely on Hosey's book, which he characterized as biased and inaccurate.
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A judge ultimately ruled that much of that hearsay testimony could not be used at trial — a ruling that is now before an appellate court — but Hosey said that nobody has ever proven that the witnesses lied, that what they told him is what they told the court.
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But Joe Hosey, who wrote "Fatal Vows: The Tragic Wives of Sergeant Drew Peterson," defended the book as accurate, saying neither Peterson nor his attorneys have identified any errors.
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He hasn't panned out; neither did Dwayne Hosey and Ben Petrick, who also had impressive Septembers.
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A judge ultimately ruled that much of that hearsay testimony could not be used at trial — a ruling that is now before an appellate court — but Hosey said that nobody has ever proven that the witnesses lied, that what they told him is what they told the court.
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