NYPD BLUES: KEN STAFFORD VOTED OUT
November 14, 2002

Ken StaffordNYC's finestOn night 27, Ken Stafford, the 29-year-old New York City police officer, was forced to turn in his buff when he was voted out of the newly formed Chuay Jai tribe in a 5-3 vote. After the two tribes merged, Ken's dominating physical presence and charismatic personality posed a threat to the Chuay Gahn tribe members, who banded together to oust the Top Cop. After his torch was extinguished, Ken delivered his Final Words: "This is definitely a life-altering experience. I have learned to appreciate things like never before." (Ken's Final Words )

A CONFIDENT TRIBE

Brian, Helen, Jake, ClayQuiet moment in campCertain of his position in the game, with five Chuay Gahn members to Sook Jai's three, Ted Rogers explained, "Whether there is a merger or not, Chuay Gahn is in a very powerful position right now." Relishing their new power, the confident Chuay Gahn tribe sat around the fire mocking the members of Sook Jai while they were out of camp attending Tribal Council. Upon returning from Tribal Council, in which Erin Collins had been voted out, Jake Billingsley took the loss hard, noting, "I don't know if I'm tired or depressed. It's hard losing someone that has been with us for so long. I do not want to go back to Tribal Council." ( Helen on Sook Jai at Tribal Council )



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