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Radio Free Montone: Trust none of what you hear
NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- The verdict in the Vetrano case is in, the accused has been found guilty, but should we always trust what we hear?
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Mike points out that human beings are flawed and thus prone to dishonesty, John just wants the truth -- the whole truth!
Then it's on to a 9-year-old boy who wants to play in a girls' softball league. A nice idea, until he hits a screaming line drive at a defenseless third baseman -- I guess that's why they call it the hot corner.
After that it's on to the Mets and home opener weekend, before dissecting some of the more perplexing moments of Mike's childhood.
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