11 Statistics About Police Misconduct
In the United States the subject of police misconduct has become a major source of debate in the past few years. To better educate we've collected 11 facts pertaining to U.S. police misconduct.
The 7 People Every Crime Team Needs
If you’re going to flaunt the law in a movie, you better have a good plan, nerves of steel… and a crack team of the same seven people. Before you hit the bank, read our handy checklist first!
How to Sell the Eiffel Tower (Twice)
Wouldn’t it be great if you could pick any building in the world and sell it with out having to own it?Well, that’s what Victor Lustig did in 1925. He
5 Strange Ways Wives Have Killed Their Husbands
Getting out of a marriage can be as simple as filing for divorce or it can be as creative as those who didn’t only want to stand by their man, but they also
5 Alcatraz Prison Escape Attempts That Ended in Tragedy
Everyone loves a good escape story, but when you build one of the worlds most inescapable prisons, those stories tend to end on a down note…
6 Baffling Acts of Criminal Stupidity
It’s true you can’t go to jail for being stupid. But for these less than brilliant fellows, forays into a life of crime were essentially doomed from the start.
6 Real Criminals (Who Put the Captain Planet Villains to Shame)
Ted Turner: Billionaire, philanthropist, Founder of CNN, banger of Jane Fonda and owner of the largest bison herd in the world. All of these achievements pale
9 People You Don’t Want to Meet in a Dark Alley
Picture yourself walking down a pitch black alley on a cold and wet evening. The smell of garbage is in the air and you are traveling in one of the most
Pedestrian Accident Cases – Dealing With Them in a Right Manner
We all have equal rights on roads. However, we all need to pay close attention to those who are walking...
4 Infamous Unidentified Criminals
It’s hard to make a name for yourself in any profession, even it’s a decidedly criminal one. Even more rare are those that find fame – or infamy – without ever being named.





