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Interviews with defense attorneys, law enforcement officials, forensic psychologists and anyone with insight into bad behavior.
Arrested Kidnapper Reveals Kidnappers Secrets That Could Save Your Life
As much as I love Nigeria and I really do, one of the things I cannot really boast about the country having is really good security. Everyday a Nigerian leaves their house and comes back home in one piece is a blessing. There's so much crime going on. One of the most dreaded is of course - kidnapping.
By Jide Okonjo4 years ago in Criminal
Not Your Typical Mom Blog: From True Crime to Budgeting
I started listening to podcasts when I was working for a car rental company and was spending 2-5 hours a day on the road driving between our downtown office and the airport. I realized a few days into that job that listening to music just wasn't going to be enough for me and I figured I may as well learn some stuff at the same time! The first podcast I ever listened to was Exactly Rights, My Favorite Murder, (available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher) and let me tell you, I was hooked from episode one. Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark quickly became my best friends that I had never met. They made me laugh, they made me cry, they taught me so many lessons on how to react in certain situations and they made each day a little brighter. When I started listening I think they had about 200 episodes out and I went through every episode in a matter of weeks. They had so many interesting sugestions on books, tv shows, movies and other podcasts! Once I caught up with them and had to wait a whole week (which was SO LONG) for the next episode to drop I started looking at some of their suggestions and finding other shows to listen to.
By Danielle Taylor4 years ago in Criminal
You Can Teach an Old Cop New Tricks
The Best Job in the World Gary Arbuckle believed he had the best job in the world, and maybe he did. Gary breezed into work, happy with his lot; always cheery, quick to give an encouraging comment or roll off a rapid-fire quip from his never-ending supply of corny jokes.
By Malky McEwan4 years ago in Criminal
Let's make a donation to help the poor girl
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — Yocairi Amarante Rodríguez was heading to a beauty salon in Santo Domingo last fall when two men on a motorcycle sped up to her car and chucked a container of "ácido del diablo," containing sulfuric acid used for plumbing and sewer cleaning, through an open window and onto her face.
By Tonja Barends5 years ago in Criminal








