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The Hit
The Hitman didn’t have a good explanation as to why this young boy was sitting in his office, on one of his desk chairs. He wasn’t even supposed to be in a smoke shop, never mind being here in the back office talking to a hired killer. This kid couldn’t be more than thirteen years old.
By Micah James6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Roland Molineux and The Case of the Alleged Toxic Playboy
Does having a stomachache or a headache include being murdered? Henry C. Barnet’s and Katherine J. Adams' cases of why they died remain unsolved to this day. Roland Molineux allegedly provided the toxins to them and led to their deaths from diptheric poisoning and mercury cyanide poisoning, respectively.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: The Killer Sausage Maker
To claim one’s innocence after specific and indisputable evidence had surfaced took gall. For convicted murderer Adolph Louis Luetgert, he died in jail maintaining his guiltlessness. The “Mr. Lover,” who charmed concubines while still married and without his second wife’s approval, worked as the head of a sausage making factory.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Cause of terrorism
Beginning of Life We all are the same at the beginning of our journey of life because we have no thought and knowledge about anything, no belief, etc. When we grew up, we feel different from other people because of our perception, and because of our social paradigm. Some grow up with a beautiful mind, some grow up with an evil mind.
By Burhan Virtue6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: The Mystery and Intrigue of the Lizzie Borden Murder Case
The tale of the murders of Lizzie Borden’s parents has been circulated for over a century ad infinitum. Like the schoolyard rhyme that is attached to the case, it has become a seemingly endless song about mystery and intrigue.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: The Poisonous Physician
An electric chair took on another sinister figure in New York, this time in the year 1895. The punishment stemmed from a murderer named Robert Buchanan. This doctor had claimed that obvious pinprick pupils would erase any indication that someone had been poisoned.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
'Capone' Review—A Bloated Nightmare
Tom Hardy shits himself in this movie. Twice. And that's all you need to know. Capone is not your average gangster biopic. Josh Trank, the man behind films such as Chronicle and the critically maligned FANT4STIC, writes, directs, and edits this biographical drama based on the life of the notorious gangster Al Capone.
By Jonathan Sim6 years ago in Criminal
Gone But Not Forgotten
Michael Jackson during his 2005 child molestation trail An integral part of popular culture of the late 20th century, the life, career, music and legacy of Michael Jackson, continues to be questioned, in the wake of a new BBC documentary, which has further probed into the controversial lifestyle of the late singer.
By Lawrence Bennie6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: The Wild West Needed Better Respect for Property Rights
Small business versus big business rests on the case of Nathan “Nate” Champion. This rustler wanted to rise against the larger more successful cattlemen. In the process, he became the first man to be mowed down by a hitsquad.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal










