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scammers inc.
SCAMMERS INC. Scamming people is an art form, a creative seducing skill that leads individuals down a sorrowful, regretful, and angry path. I have been down that road, though fortunately, I have lost little money. My pride, however, was severely damaged. It could have been devastating. My marriage may well have been affected, the relationship with my children might have ended. But like a chronic gambler or an alcoholic, I told lies to hide my wayward journey into the licentiousness of possibly ill-gotten gains or losses.
By Peter Bowden5 years ago in Criminal
Infidelity: How A Private Investigator Can Help You Catch A Cheating Spouse?
It can be very frustrating when it comes to handling a cheating spouse. The feeling of rejection, hopelessness, betrayal, bitterness, doubt, and distrust will slowly eat you from the inside. And if you are becoming suspicious of your partner and see the signs of infidelity, you don’t have to bottle it up within yourself, you can ask a help of a private investigator.
By Anastasia Isabelle Wallen5 years ago in Criminal
Broken Down Justice
The car only had a few hundred meters to drift, the engine had dies not far from the emergency layby on the M6 motorway, but it was still going to be touch and go if it would make it. He did not want to be left stranded in a lane, so he willed the car forward, just that little further.
By Simon Booker5 years ago in Criminal
Real neuro-criminal law: At what age are you fully responsible?
Today I am returning to a classical topic and also one that is very close to my current research. I have to admit a mistake right at the beginning: I have always criticized the exaggerated statements of leading brain researchers who called for nothing less than a revolution in criminal law. In my criticism, I mentioned several times that there is still no country with a “neuro-criminal law”.
By AddictiveWritings5 years ago in Criminal









