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Don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time; a look into all aspects of a guilty verdict from the burden of proof to conviction to the judge’s sentence and more.
How Serial Killer Ted Bundy was Caught
On her way home from college, a young woman is only partially lit by the lighting above her as she moves through an alley. She had no idea that a man will be waiting for her as she enters the parking lot. She observes the well-dressed man trying to take books to his Volkswagen Beetle and thinks, "Poor soul," especially since one of his arms is in a sling. The kind and soft-spoken man praises her profusely as she approaches him and offers to help. He strikes her over the head with a tire iron as she takes a few of the books and stoops to put them in the passenger seat. He takes the wheel and drives away from the incident. Like many others, he will choke her to death. He'll treat her to unimaginable things. He is the classic manic.
By Johnica Lopina3 years ago in Criminal
The Scammer Who Sold The Eiffel Tower (Twice)
Once upon a time, in the world's most notorious high-security prison, Alcatraz, a man named Victor Lustig was making headlines. Victor had recently been captured for running a large-scale counterfeit banknote operation, a scheme so massive that it posed a serious threat to the entire economy. But this fraud was only one of Victor's many notorious scams. He was a master of get-rich-quick schemes and possibly the most dangerous and successful con man the world had ever seen. However, what Victor would be remembered for above all else was his audacious act of selling the Eiffel Tower not once, but twice. This is the incredible true story of how a petty thief became the most wanted man in the world.
By Franck Senpx3 years ago in Criminal
FBI Most Wanted Russian Hacker In The World
"Maxim Yakubets: The Enigmatic Leader Behind the Astonishing Cyber Criminal Empire" Step into the intriguing world of cybercrime, where Maxim Yakubets, known as Aqua in hacker circles, masterminds a notorious gang responsible for a series of audacious ransomware attacks. Their company, Evil Corps, successfully pilfers hundreds of millions of dollars from unsuspecting individuals and companies. The question remains: How is it possible that the FBI's Most Wanted cyber criminal continues to elude capture?
By Franck Senpx3 years ago in Criminal
Ponzi: The Financial Idiot Who Scammed the World
Once upon a time, there was a man named Charles Ponzi who captured the imagination of the financial world. He was hailed as a genius, overseeing one of the most successful business investments in America. People flocked to him, entrusting him with their hard-earned money, unaware that his empire was built on nothing but lies. Ponzi's business was an outrageous scam, which made him immensely wealthy while ruining the lives of thousands of innocent people. Even a hundred years later, the scam still bears his name: the Ponzi scheme.
By Franck Senpx3 years ago in Criminal
Team 47
Chapter 1: The Assignment In the heart of a bustling city, a secretive organization known as "The Agency" operated in the shadows. Led by Director Ross, The Agency comprised highly skilled spies and intelligence operatives from around the world. Among them was Team 47, a group of four agents known for their unmatched abilities and unwavering determination.
By Faris Ubaid 3 years ago in Criminal











