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No. 5- Dr. Death
Fred Shipman, also known as Harold Frederick Shipman (14 January 1946 – 13 January 2004), was an English general practitioner and serial murderer. With an estimated 250 victims, he is regarded as one of the most prolific serial killers in contemporary history. Shipman was found guilty on January 31, 2000, of killing 15 patients who were under his care. He received a life sentence with a lifetime restriction. On January 13, 2004, at the age of 57, Shipman committed himself by hanging himself in his cell in HM Prison Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
By JERAN THIVA3 years ago in Criminal
The crime story in Andhra Pradesh
The Murder of a Politician's Son: A Crime Story from Andhra Pradesh Introduction: On a summer evening in Andhra Pradesh, the peaceful atmosphere of a small village in the district of Krishna was shattered by a brutal murder. The victim was none other than the son of a local politician, and the prime suspect was someone close to the family. As the investigation unfolded, the police uncovered a web of lies, greed, and jealousy that led to this heinous crime. This is the story of the murder of a politician's son, and the search for justice.
By Renuga kannan3 years ago in Criminal
My Traumatizing Experience on Eid in Karachi
It was the second day of Eid, a time of joy and celebration for many in Karachi. I had spent the morning with my family, feasting on delicious food and exchanging gifts. As the day wore on, I decided to run some errands and headed out to the nearby Total Parco Pump on Super Highway. It was a warm evening, and the sun was just beginning to set as I made my way to the petrol station. I was walking along the sidewalk, lost in thought, when suddenly I felt a sharp tug on my shoulder. Before I could react, a man had stepped in front of me, pointing a gun at my face.
By Faisal Karim3 years ago in Criminal
Is it possible for a lawyer specializing in personal injury to provide assistance in the case of a sports-related injury?
Some people view getting injured while playing sports as a traditional experience that everyone goes through. They frequently disregard it and don't consider it as a personal harm, just like their teammates and the person who hurt them. Although minor injuries like sprains and fractures can be easily ignored, severe injuries require extensive recovery and could result in personal injury claims.
By Prominent Lawyer3 years ago in Criminal
The Art of Hacking: Understanding the Risks and Protecting Yourself
Cybercrime is a growing concern in our digital age and understanding why hackers engage in it is key to knowing how to protect ourselves. In this blog, we will explore the motivations behind cybercrime and discuss how we can protect ourselves from it.
By Minine Aber3 years ago in Criminal
Bail Reform: The Future of Bail Bonds in America
The bail system in America has been a topic of debate for years. The system, which requires individuals who have been arrested to pay a certain amount of money to secure their release from jail, has been criticized for being unfair and discriminatory. In response, many states have been implementing bail reform, which seeks to address the inequities in the system. In this blog, we will discuss the future of bail bonds Pasadena Texas and how bail reform is changing the criminal justice system.
By OK Bail Bonds II3 years ago in Criminal
Tech Support Scams: Protecting Senior Citizens From Online Fraud
As we age, it's easy to feel intimidated by new technology and the potential scams that come with it. But don't worry, you're not alone! Tech support scams are becoming increasingly common, and they can be especially harmful to older adults.
By Jerry Nelson3 years ago in Criminal
Staffing problems? Have you tried evil?
Ah the labor crisis, caused by lazy people not needing to work because of America's famously generous social benefits. At least that's the narrative pushed by owners of capital who were feeling squeezed by the working class having more options. I wrote an article in 2021 explaining how laziness wasn't a factor in regards to worker shortages. I concluded that business were going to have to offer more (i.e. higher wages) if they didn't want to lose workers to competition.
By Buck Hardcastle3 years ago in Criminal








