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Archive by Article Title | Archive by Date Jaycee Lee Dugard Jaycee Lee Dugard was kidnapped almost twenty years ago and was reunited with her mother on Thursday August 27, 2009. She was kept in a shed and was raped over the years and gave birth to two girls. Phillip and Nancy Garrido were charged with the rapes and the kidnapping. Issac Parker, the Hanging Judge Judge Isaac Parker ruled Fort Smith with an iron, but, fair hand and brought law and order to a once lawless land in Indian Territory.
Halloween Crime Prevention Halloween is supposed to be a night of fun and candy gathering, but it is also a night that has the potential to have crime in it as well. George Wythe The Father of American Jurisprudence George Wythe was a shaper of our present day form of government and was the first law professor in America. He was also the first signer of the Declaration of Independence from Virginia. Genene Jones - Death Shift Nurse Healthcare serial killers also known as Angels of Death, are a problem worldwide. Read about one who killed children: Genene Ann Jones, the Death Shift Nurse. Frank Nitti Frank Nitti was an important part to the Chicago mob known as the Outfit. It was run by Al Capone but Nitti was a key figure and was dubbed the boss of the outfit when Capone went to jail. Frank James Read about the legendary Frank James and how he went from wanted criminal to circus performer and eventually dying of old age on the family farm. Frank Costello The Prime Minister of the Underworld, Frank Costello, was an acting boss othe Luciano Crime Family until forced out by Vito Genovese. Frank Rosenthal Lefty Rosenthal was the inspiration for the movie "Casino" starring Robert DeNiro and Joe Pesci. He was also the greatest sports handicapper in the business. He recently passed away from a heart attack. Employee Theft Employee theft costs employers more than fifty billion dollars a year.
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