Amy Fisher Publishing Autobiography

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Amy Fisher Publishing Autobiography

GARDEN CITY, N.Y. (July 30) - Amy Fisher, the former gun-toting teen who spent seven years in prison for shooting her lover's wife in the face, has an autobiography called "If I Knew Then..." due out in the fall.

Fisher, who turns 30 in two weeks, is now married and raising a young son in an undisclosed Long Island community, her co-author, Robbie Woliver, said Thursday.

Woliver is also the editor-in-chief of The Long Island Press, a free weekly that has featured Fisher as a columnist for the past several years.

Fisher was released from prison in 1999 after serving seven years for shooting Mary Jo Buttafuoco in the head during a confrontation outside Buttafuoco's Massapequa home. Fisher was having an affair with Buttafuoco's auto mechanic husband at the time.

The Buttafuocos have since moved to California and are no longer married.

The $15.95 paperback, being published by Barnes & Noble-owned iUniverse, starts with Fisher's troubled childhood, details her relationship with Buttafuoco, her prison time and her life and rehabilitation in the past five years.

In an excerpt, Fisher writes, "There were so many warning signs in my past. I am hoping that by reflecting on and writing about my life, some of it very painful, I can help stop others from getting into the same kind of trouble."

She also provides a warning to children and parents, saying, "I did these stupid things, and I'm here to tell you, this is what you should watch out for."

A spokeswoman said Fisher will earn an undisclosed "cut" from the book, but proceeds are also going to several organizations such as Million Mom March, Amnesty International American prison projects, the Legal Aid Society's Prisoners Rights Project and various local domestic abuse shelters.
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WTF??? I thought the Son of Sam law made it illegal for criminals to profit from their crimes???

Also notice she is giving some of her proceeds to an anti-gun organization. WTF??? Does she think the evil gun made her shoot that poor woman in the face? Because she lacks control, she wants to rob everyone of their second amendment rights?

GAWD, I hope Mary Jo sues the crap out of her for ALL the proceeds.
 

rh71

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ahh so this is how Long Island was put on the map. :|

Garden City = :thumbsdown:
 

gururu

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IMO Buttuglafuoco should have been hung out to dry.
cheats on his wife with little crazy girl
manipulates little crazy girl
gets little girl to shoot wife (my opinion)
gets off scott free
little crazy girl goes to jail.
 

KarenMarie

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Funny how a white trash violent woman wants to support all those peaceful orgs. Probably just wants to change her public perception and get a chance to ride the notarity (sp). Joey buttaface should have been charged with something. How his wife stayed with him is a totaly mystery to me.

Butt, no doubt ppl will buy the book and she will get interview spots on teevee.
:roll:
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: KarenMarie
Funny how a white trash violent woman wants to support all those peaceful orgs. Probably just wants to change her public perception and get a chance to ride the notarity (sp). Joey buttaface should have been charged with something. How his wife stayed with him is a totaly mystery to me.

Butt, no doubt ppl will buy the book and she will get interview spots on teevee.
:roll:

She feels like a victim, and thus supports orgs that support victims.
 

Yo Ma Ma

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Originally posted by: Amused
Amy Fisher Publishing Autobiography

GARDEN CITY, N.Y. (July 30) - Amy Fisher, the former gun-toting teen who spent seven years in prison for shooting her lover's wife in the face, has an autobiography called "If I Knew Then..." due out in the fall.

Fisher, who turns 30 in two weeks, is now married and raising a young son in an undisclosed Long Island community, her co-author, Robbie Woliver, said Thursday.

Woliver is also the editor-in-chief of The Long Island Press, a free weekly that has featured Fisher as a columnist for the past several years.

Fisher was released from prison in 1999 after serving seven years for shooting Mary Jo Buttafuoco in the head during a confrontation outside Buttafuoco's Massapequa home. Fisher was having an affair with Buttafuoco's auto mechanic husband at the time.

The Buttafuocos have since moved to California and are no longer married.

The $15.95 paperback, being published by Barnes & Noble-owned iUniverse, starts with Fisher's troubled childhood, details her relationship with Buttafuoco, her prison time and her life and rehabilitation in the past five years.

In an excerpt, Fisher writes, "There were so many warning signs in my past. I am hoping that by reflecting on and writing about my life, some of it very painful, I can help stop others from getting into the same kind of trouble."

She also provides a warning to children and parents, saying, "I did these stupid things, and I'm here to tell you, this is what you should watch out for."

A spokeswoman said Fisher will earn an undisclosed "cut" from the book, but proceeds are also going to several organizations such as Million Mom March, Amnesty International American prison projects, the Legal Aid Society's Prisoners Rights Project and various local domestic abuse shelters.
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WTF??? I thought the Son of Sam law made it illegal for criminals to profit from their crimes???

Also notice she is giving some of her proceeds to an anti-gun organization. WTF??? Does she think the evil gun made her shoot that poor woman in the face? Because she lacks control, she wants to rob everyone of their second amendment rights?

GAWD, I hope Mary Jo sues the crap out of her for ALL the proceeds.
If the book was about her crime then it would be blocked via Son of Sam law, but probably since it encompasses her entire life to date, it's permitted.


http://www.ncvc.org/ncvc/main.aspx?dbName=DocumentViewer&DocumentID=32469
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Yo_Ma-Ma
Originally posted by: Amused
Amy Fisher Publishing Autobiography

GARDEN CITY, N.Y. (July 30) - Amy Fisher, the former gun-toting teen who spent seven years in prison for shooting her lover's wife in the face, has an autobiography called "If I Knew Then..." due out in the fall.

Fisher, who turns 30 in two weeks, is now married and raising a young son in an undisclosed Long Island community, her co-author, Robbie Woliver, said Thursday.

Woliver is also the editor-in-chief of The Long Island Press, a free weekly that has featured Fisher as a columnist for the past several years.

Fisher was released from prison in 1999 after serving seven years for shooting Mary Jo Buttafuoco in the head during a confrontation outside Buttafuoco's Massapequa home. Fisher was having an affair with Buttafuoco's auto mechanic husband at the time.

The Buttafuocos have since moved to California and are no longer married.

The $15.95 paperback, being published by Barnes & Noble-owned iUniverse, starts with Fisher's troubled childhood, details her relationship with Buttafuoco, her prison time and her life and rehabilitation in the past five years.

In an excerpt, Fisher writes, "There were so many warning signs in my past. I am hoping that by reflecting on and writing about my life, some of it very painful, I can help stop others from getting into the same kind of trouble."

She also provides a warning to children and parents, saying, "I did these stupid things, and I'm here to tell you, this is what you should watch out for."

A spokeswoman said Fisher will earn an undisclosed "cut" from the book, but proceeds are also going to several organizations such as Million Mom March, Amnesty International American prison projects, the Legal Aid Society's Prisoners Rights Project and various local domestic abuse shelters.
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WTF??? I thought the Son of Sam law made it illegal for criminals to profit from their crimes???

Also notice she is giving some of her proceeds to an anti-gun organization. WTF??? Does she think the evil gun made her shoot that poor woman in the face? Because she lacks control, she wants to rob everyone of their second amendment rights?

GAWD, I hope Mary Jo sues the crap out of her for ALL the proceeds.
If the book was about her crime then it would be blocked via Son of Sam law, but probably since it encompasses her entire life to date, it's permitted.


http://www.ncvc.org/ncvc/main.aspx?dbName=DocumentViewer&DocumentID=32469

The only reason anyone will buy it is because of her crime.
 

Yo Ma Ma

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Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Yo_Ma-Ma
Originally posted by: Amused
Amy Fisher Publishing Autobiography

GARDEN CITY, N.Y. (July 30) - Amy Fisher, the former gun-toting teen who spent seven years in prison for shooting her lover's wife in the face, has an autobiography called "If I Knew Then..." due out in the fall.

Fisher, who turns 30 in two weeks, is now married and raising a young son in an undisclosed Long Island community, her co-author, Robbie Woliver, said Thursday.

Woliver is also the editor-in-chief of The Long Island Press, a free weekly that has featured Fisher as a columnist for the past several years.

Fisher was released from prison in 1999 after serving seven years for shooting Mary Jo Buttafuoco in the head during a confrontation outside Buttafuoco's Massapequa home. Fisher was having an affair with Buttafuoco's auto mechanic husband at the time.

The Buttafuocos have since moved to California and are no longer married.

The $15.95 paperback, being published by Barnes & Noble-owned iUniverse, starts with Fisher's troubled childhood, details her relationship with Buttafuoco, her prison time and her life and rehabilitation in the past five years.

In an excerpt, Fisher writes, "There were so many warning signs in my past. I am hoping that by reflecting on and writing about my life, some of it very painful, I can help stop others from getting into the same kind of trouble."

She also provides a warning to children and parents, saying, "I did these stupid things, and I'm here to tell you, this is what you should watch out for."

A spokeswoman said Fisher will earn an undisclosed "cut" from the book, but proceeds are also going to several organizations such as Million Mom March, Amnesty International American prison projects, the Legal Aid Society's Prisoners Rights Project and various local domestic abuse shelters.
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WTF??? I thought the Son of Sam law made it illegal for criminals to profit from their crimes???

Also notice she is giving some of her proceeds to an anti-gun organization. WTF??? Does she think the evil gun made her shoot that poor woman in the face? Because she lacks control, she wants to rob everyone of their second amendment rights?

GAWD, I hope Mary Jo sues the crap out of her for ALL the proceeds.
If the book was about her crime then it would be blocked via Son of Sam law, but probably since it encompasses her entire life to date, it's permitted.


http://www.ncvc.org/ncvc/main.aspx?dbName=DocumentViewer&DocumentID=32469

The only reason anyone will buy it is because of her crime.
Yes, I think so.
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Yo_Ma-Ma
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Yo_Ma-Ma
Originally posted by: Amused
Amy Fisher Publishing Autobiography

GARDEN CITY, N.Y. (July 30) - Amy Fisher, the former gun-toting teen who spent seven years in prison for shooting her lover's wife in the face, has an autobiography called "If I Knew Then..." due out in the fall.

Fisher, who turns 30 in two weeks, is now married and raising a young son in an undisclosed Long Island community, her co-author, Robbie Woliver, said Thursday.

Woliver is also the editor-in-chief of The Long Island Press, a free weekly that has featured Fisher as a columnist for the past several years.

Fisher was released from prison in 1999 after serving seven years for shooting Mary Jo Buttafuoco in the head during a confrontation outside Buttafuoco's Massapequa home. Fisher was having an affair with Buttafuoco's auto mechanic husband at the time.

The Buttafuocos have since moved to California and are no longer married.

The $15.95 paperback, being published by Barnes & Noble-owned iUniverse, starts with Fisher's troubled childhood, details her relationship with Buttafuoco, her prison time and her life and rehabilitation in the past five years.

In an excerpt, Fisher writes, "There were so many warning signs in my past. I am hoping that by reflecting on and writing about my life, some of it very painful, I can help stop others from getting into the same kind of trouble."

She also provides a warning to children and parents, saying, "I did these stupid things, and I'm here to tell you, this is what you should watch out for."

A spokeswoman said Fisher will earn an undisclosed "cut" from the book, but proceeds are also going to several organizations such as Million Mom March, Amnesty International American prison projects, the Legal Aid Society's Prisoners Rights Project and various local domestic abuse shelters.
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WTF??? I thought the Son of Sam law made it illegal for criminals to profit from their crimes???

Also notice she is giving some of her proceeds to an anti-gun organization. WTF??? Does she think the evil gun made her shoot that poor woman in the face? Because she lacks control, she wants to rob everyone of their second amendment rights?

GAWD, I hope Mary Jo sues the crap out of her for ALL the proceeds.
If the book was about her crime then it would be blocked via Son of Sam law, but probably since it encompasses her entire life to date, it's permitted.


http://www.ncvc.org/ncvc/main.aspx?dbName=DocumentViewer&DocumentID=32469

The only reason anyone will buy it is because of her crime.
Yes, I think so.

So could it be covered?
 

Gurck

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I love my country as much as the next guy... but only in America could a violent criminal live better after, and because of, being caught :disgust: