Hi pals, coming up on this week’s episode of Go With The Heat Stan  and Sonny infiltrate a group of white supremacists linked to murders in  the episode Victims of Circumstance.  On This Week In Vice we’re taking a look back to when this episode of  Miami Vice aired, from April 30 to May 6, 1989, when Miami Vice was  King.




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In news…

With the extended period between Vice episodes last week there was  more news to cover than time on this show. This week we’re going to go  back to mid-April to look at a story I missed. On April 19, Trisha Meili  was attacked in Central Park, New York and was eventually dubbed the Central Park Jogger Case or the Central Park Five




After the attack 5 juvenile men where apprehended, charged and  convicted of the attack. Through the rest of 1989 and beyond this case  has been one of the most covered and perhaps the biggest crime story of  the 80’s. In 2002 the confession and DNA evidence from another man found  the real attacker and the Central Park 5, who were wrongly convicted,  had their charges vacated. 




In Music…

I mentioned last time there was one song I skipped to cover this time on This Week In Vice. From the album of the same name, Madonna’s smash hit Like a Prayer  takes over the Hot 100 and keeps it for three weeks. Considered one of  Madonna’s best, the song was not without controversy. The music video,  directed by the Mary Lambert, was protested by The Vatican and other religious groups. Like a Prayer endured the controversy and is still one of the best pop songs of a generation. 




In Movies…

Speaking of Mary Lambert, Pet Semetary would be number one a the box office until mid-May so we go to the archives and holy smokes there’s a lot to choose from. 




There are some amazing movies hiding behind Pet Semetary including The Dream Team, a comedy starring Michael Keaton and Christopher Lloyd. Also playing is the legendary sports drama Kevin Costner, the third greatest sports movie behind Major League and of course, Bull Durham. Third on the list of classics is the Jean-Claude Van Damme scifi camp classic Cyborg. I don’t care if a lot of people don’t like Cyborg, in my house we love JCVD and everything he does. 




Which brings me to the final classic to review this week. Starring John Cusack and directed by Cameron Crowe is the fantastic romantic dramedy Say Anything…. The story, the music, Lloyd Dob