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Better Get Your Baby Before the Alligators Do
Summary: Enraged when his girlfriend ended their relationship and told him their 9-month-old son, Charles Jr. might not be his, Charles Tyson slammed the baby onto a dirt road, swung him head first onto a car hood, and then tossed him off a bridge into a canal. He told the baby's mother "You better get your baby before the alligators do." Charles Edward Tyson Jr. died from his injuries.
By Criminal Matters5 years ago in Criminal
Series Review: 'Cocaine Cowboys: The Kings of Miami'
Billy Corben has demonstrated the remarkable ability as a documentary filmmaker to find these brilliantly absurd stories amid larger, darker, overarching narratives. In his Cocaine Cowboys it was the way the smugglers and the members of law enforcement each seemed to marvel at their own audacity in how they conducted their adversarial business. For his newest foray into the Cocaine soaked world of the 1970’s and 1980’s, Corben is once again demonstrating this remarkable talent.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Criminal
Chop Shop King
Dad was an artist about his work. He of course had to go spot his next job. I might make it seem easy, but believe me each job you would think was mission impossible. Dad would actually create tools to make the jobs possible. How did he get by with so many job's for so many years? He was the master at it all. Year's of practice, fine tuning his thoughts with each job. I remember one job he cut three air tanks into to shorten the air tanks from previous truck's. To make it easier to carry each one. Before long we had like ten homemade tank's around the property. He got the time down to give minutes or less. To be standing in front of a truck to driving it away. In this type of business time is the key to getting away clean. See none of us ever got caught while doing a job. Seriously three truck's a week for seven year's, five year's, even in Delaware.
By Michael Mullins5 years ago in Criminal
#1 - Question
Growing up, I was a curious child, always asking the tough questions that adults around me seemed too afraid to ask. While most other kids’ first words were some variation of “mama,” or “doggie,” mine were, “why should the egregious criminals of our fair borough be allowed to live? What acrimonious god would allow such malady to persist?”
By Lock'd Content5 years ago in Criminal
The Case of the Missing Doordarshan Manager
In September 2021 Jeet Thakur Sahai was asked to help out on the case of a missing Doordarshan manager. Doordarshan is India’s central government owned TV channel. The lead investigator of this case was Inspector Abbas Khan.
By Anshuman Kumar5 years ago in Criminal
The College Case
In early December 2018, Jeet Thakur Sahai visited his uncle Prof. Gyan Prakash Sahai at the San Jose College of Science and Commerce in San Jose, U.S.A. His trip was for two weeks. Prof. Sahai was a Sociology Professor at the college. Jeet was very glad to see his uncle as it had been six years since they last met.
By Anshuman Kumar5 years ago in Criminal
The Case of the Japanese Analyst's Murder
In May 2021 an international police analysts conference was being held in New Delhi. 83 countries had sent one analyst each from their police forces to take part in this four day conference. Jeet Thakur Sahai was part of the group that was organizing this conference at the Ramesh Srivastava Conference Centre in east Delhi. All the participants stayed at the Radisson Hotel in the Yamunapur area about four kms. from the hotel.
By Anshuman Kumar5 years ago in Criminal





