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USA's White Collar so good it should be illegal

Abstract:
In recent years, the number of investigative crime dramas on television has exploded.
Practically "how-to" guides to hiding your very own murder, they have monopolized network TV and given rise to an entire generation of savvy, copycat criminals. ...

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annonymous_man

posted 11/15/09 @ 12:22 AM EST

Overall, this was a good article and White Collar is a great show. Only 1 thing: I noticed a common typo throughout the article.. The name of the con man turned FBI consultant is Neal Cafferty NOT Neal McCaffrey as the author of this article suggests. Otherwise it is a good article -- of course the spelling mistake of Neal's last name in the article is repeated numerous times. Throughout the entire article Neal's last name is credited as McCaffrey.

Neal Cafferty (Matthew Bomer) is a former con man now working for the FBI under the supervision of FBI Agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay) as a consultant helping the FBI catch fellow white collar thieves.

Shortly before he was to be released Cafferty escapes prison to find his girl friend Kate who ended up leaving him and the Feds send Peter Burke the only agent to ever catch him to do so again and bring him back to prison.

Ken

posted 11/16/09 @ 1:29 PM EST

No its Caffrey
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