- 51. When Men Murder Women: An Analysis of 1998 Homicide Data
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Females Murdered by Males in Single Victim/Single Offender Incidents
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- 52. Stalking Victims Sanctuary
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America has been hit with an escalating crisis it doesn't know how to handle. Across the country, hundreds of thousands of people have fallen victim to individuals who have obsessively focused on them. The phenomenon is called stalking. And once you've been a victim, you'll know how life-destroying this can be. The purpose of this site is to educate people about this insidious crime, and most importantly, to offer sanctuary to those exposed to its ugly face.
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- 53. National Domestic Violence Hotline
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Computer use can be monitored and is impossible to completely clear. If you are afraid your internet and/or computer usage might be monitored, please use a safer computer, call your local hotline, and/or call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
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- 54. National Domestic Violence Hotline
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Computer use can be monitored and is impossible to completely clear. If you are afraid your internet and/or computer usage might be monitored, please use a safer computer, call your local hotline, and/or call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
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- 55. Forensic Artist
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Forensic art, illustration, age progressions, digital graphics, animation and portraiture are included in the professional art disciplines offered by Stephen Mancusi. He is an artist that utilizes a variety of media for a wide range of subject matter. By exploring this web-site, you will see many examples of his forensic and illustrative artwork as well as information pertaining to forensic art.
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- 56. Barker-Karpis Gang
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Kate "Ma" Barker and her sons, Herman, Lloyd, Arthur, and Fred teamed up with Alvin Karpis (whom Fred met in the penitentiary) and several other criminals. This summary gives an account of their criminal careers, including the 1934 kidnaping of Edward G. Bremer, a wealthy Minnesota businessman.
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- 57. Animal Mutilation Project
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These records contain accounts of animal mutilations which were discovered in various states during the late 1970's. Over the years, several theories have been expounded to explain the mutilations, including UFOs, satanic cults, pranksters, unknown government agencies, or natural predators. The FBI entered the case when 15 mutilations occurred in New Mexican Indian country. The investigation was negative with respect to identifying the individuals responsible. Released through Freedom of Information Act.
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- 58. The Atlanta Child Murders
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On November 6, 1980, the Attorney General directed the FBI to participate in the investigation of several missing and murdered children in Atlanta, Georgia. In addition to working an independent investigation, the FBI assisted the local task force with manpower, guidance and technical assistance. On February 27, 1982, Wayne Bertram Williams was found guilty on two counts of murder in Fulton County Superior Court, Atlanta, Georgia. He was sentenced to two consecutive life terms.
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- 59. Ted Bundy - FBI Files
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The FBI conducted fugitive investigations when Theodore Robert Bundy escaped from a Colorado courthouse in June, 1977, where he was on trial for murder. He was recaptured and again escaped in December, 1977, from the Garfield County Jail, Colorado. Bundy was wanted for questioning in as many as 36 similar rape-murders in Colorado, Oregon, Utah, Florida and Washington. He was placed on the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" list and was arrested under an alias in February, 1978, by local authorities in Florida for a stolen car violation. The FBI positively identified the subject to be Ted Bundy. In 1979, he was sentenced to death for the January, 1978, murders of two Florida State University sorority sisters and ultimately was executed.
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- 60. Vito Genovese
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FBI records concerning Vito Genovese date from 1957 to 1969. The documents consist of various anti-racketeering investigations and an investigation regarding allegations of drug trafficking within the U.S. Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia, where he was incarcerated for federal narcotics violations. Genovese was referred to as a top mafia officer and had been arrested for homicide, assault, robbery, carrying a concealed weapon, narcotics, alcohol, gambling, and garment industry shakedowns.
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