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Journalist and author Mike Sager has covered some truly dark and disturbing stories in his time, from porn star John Holmes to the late Rick James. Many of these folks are featured in his recent best-selling book, "Scary Monsters and Super Freaks." TwitchGuru's David Konow talks with Sager about his career and most memorable stories.

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... and the point to this story was what??

I thought twitchguru was about computer games and gaming culture! Not about pimping some guys book. :?

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We like to try different things. I for one thought it was a really interesting story.


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