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A Hollywood screenwriter has been caught out by his own tweets.

In September Roger Avary, who co-wrote Pulp Fiction and Beowulf, was sentenced to a year in jail for causing a fatal car crash.

Last week his tweets about life behind bars caught the attention of a Los Angeles Times technology blogger, Mark Milian. How could someone in jail be using a computer or mobile phone to access his Twitter account?

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source: Los Angeles Times

image: Fair Use/static.guim.co.uk/sys-images: ROGER AVARY....truth is stranger than Pulp Fiction

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Drunk driving piece of shit liar. He got off way to easy then he has the nerve to tell lies like Hell. I hope he serves his year in jail and then gets his probation revoked and spends another 5 years in jail. He may not learn to drive sober but may learn to shut up when he has gotten away with only a slap on the wrist for killing someone. :mad2:

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