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Crime Throughout History: Bernie Madoff

  • February 3rd, 2016
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The Bernie Madoff Case At the end of 2008, a man named Bernie Madoff was arrested in relation to a case that would make history. This Wall Street professional was eventually convicted in the largest financial fraud case in the…

Crime Throughout History: Bernie Tiede

  • January 6th, 2016
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The Bernie Tiede Case Many residents of the East Texas area have heard the name Bernie Tiede. This man from Carthage, Texas became infamous after he was charged with murder in the late 1990’s. The case became well-known after some…

Crime Throughout History: John Dillinger

  • December 2nd, 2015
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The Life and Crimes of John Dillinger One of the most infamous criminals of the modern era, John Dillinger has become a legend in American history. His name conjures up images of the gangster era, when organized crime gripped major…

Crime Throughout History: The Dunbar Armored Robbery

  • November 4th, 2015
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The truth is that most people who commit robberies in the U.S. are caught fairly quickly. In most of these cases, the robbers may get away with a few thousand dollars but big heists are uncommon. However, once in awhile,…

Crime Throughout History: Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre

  • October 7th, 2015
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Note: This is a new series for the blog that will be featured once per month, Crime Throughout History. With each post we will focus on an infamous crime and explore the details surrounding it. We’re kicking off this feature…