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The Monkey Selfie That Created A Copyright Legal Battle. Top Story - January 2021.
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By Olivia Marlene5 years ago in Criminal
UNCAGED
UNCAGED The Owl Within Her They called her “Officer Owl” because she had the wisdom of a Barn Owl, with the abilities of a Chameleon. Jodi Jenkins worked nights as a Police Officer for the City of Hampden, in Hampden County, Florida. Jenkins was a petite rookie determined to make a difference. Her duty belt barely fit her tiny waist and she was often thought of as “too attractive to be a cop” by her squad.
By Toni Helen Murdock5 years ago in Criminal
Sushant Singh Rajput birthday trend On 21st January
Sushant Singh Rajput was one of the legendary actors of Bollywood. He's acting skills was loved by many people. He was one of the finest and a wonderful actor in India. He's one of the finest actings was seen in "MS Dhoni The Untold Story" in which he put all his efforts to make it one of the blockbuster movie of India.
By ENTITY ENTERTAINER5 years ago in Criminal
The Double Murder Chaos
2008 Noida double Murder Case The murder of 13-year-old girl Aarushi Talwar and 45-year-old Hemraj Banjade, a male worker in a city famous for its criminal records. Most of the criminals that thrive in India are from a state named Uttar Pradesh, and within this state is a city named NOIDA. The conditions are currently drastically changed, but it was known as India's Crime City in the past decade. People reported an uncountable number of rapes, murders, burglaries, and many other brutal criminal incidents were from this city in 2008, and this double murder case was among them. The murders received a hefty amount of media coverage due to their scandalous nature, and the suspects dealt with brutal criticism during the proceedings of the case.
By Saral Verma5 years ago in Criminal
UNSOLVED: Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre
Feb. 10, 1990 - days before Valentine's Day, seven people laid inside the Las Cruces Bowling Alley, victims of gunfire. This shooting resulted in the death of five people, three of them being children. Also injured in the shooting were three others. Two of those wounded were the owners daughter and granddaughter. Amidst the continued devastation, the massacre still remains unsolved.
By Katlynn E.5 years ago in Criminal
Missing: Rachel Trlica, Lisa Wilson and Julie Moseley
On December 23, 1974, a married teenager named Rachel Trlica, 17, and her friend Lisa Wilson, 14, had planned a shopping trip. The Fort Worth, Texas, teenagers first stopped at a local store to get some items out of layaway. Julie Moseley, a nine-year-old neighbor who knew Wilson, asked if she could go. The teenagers told Julie to ask her parents for permission. Julie’s mother allowed her to go to the mall with Lisa and Rachel.
By Marc Hoover5 years ago in Criminal
The True Crime Obsession
The year is 2001. I am 12 years old. I can see the book sitting on my mother’s nightstand. Hardback. I know it must be pretty damn special if it is a hardback. Right, when she walked in from the store with it this afternoon, the first thing she said to me came out like a double dare; “you are NOT reading this one.” Reading is the only escape from my pretty crappy childhood, and also one of the fondest and most vivid memories I have of my mother. I read anything I could get my hands on at this point, and the middle school library was getting a little “kiddy” to me if you catch my drift. My mom didn’t tell me what I could and couldn’t read, she encouraged it, gloating to everyone who would listen about my willingness to read adult books. Hardback AND I am not allowed to read it? Something was up, and I had to get my hands on it; I mean, she practically double dog dared me.
By The Good Wives Guide to True Crime5 years ago in Criminal
The Original Gone Girl
It has been nearly 50 years since Agatha Christie’s death but the “Queen of Crime” remains the best-selling novelist in history. Only the Bible and Shakespeare’s works have sold more copies than her books and her legacy shows no signs of fading.
By Lori Lamothe5 years ago in Criminal









