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  2. Copycat crime - Wikipedia

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    The five minutes of fame, book or movie that is dedicated to these criminals provokes other individuals with a tendency to behave in a similar way. Due to this type of fame, the "copycat effect" takes place. [2] The US documentary television series CopyCat Killers investigates murders that appear to be based on Hollywood films.

  3. Fargo (1996 film) - Wikipedia

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    Fargo is a 1996 black comedy crime film written, directed, produced and edited by Joel and Ethan Coen. Frances McDormand stars as Marge Gunderson, a pregnant Minnesota police chief investigating a triple homicide that takes place after a desperate car salesman (William H. Macy) hires two dim-witted criminals (Steve Buscemi and Peter Stormare) to kidnap his wife in order to extort a hefty ...

  4. Prodigal Son (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    By the time of the show, Malcolm has cut all ties with his father, changed his name, and has not seen him for ten years. Previously an FBI profiler and now working for the NYPD, Malcolm is forced to confront his father when a copycat serial killer emerges. He must use Martin's insights to help solve horrible crimes while handling inner battles.

  5. List of Blindspot episodes - Wikipedia

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    Later, the team faces a series of bombings that happen in the same locations as an old case, back when Jane went into hiding in a monastery. With the woman responsible in prison, everything points to a copycat. The FBI receives a call from the copycat, claiming that Lilly, the woman imprisoned, was set up by someone from the team.

  6. Fictitious entry - Wikipedia

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    Fred L. Worth, the author of The Trivia Encyclopedia, placed deliberately false information about the first name of TV detective Columbo for copy-trap purposes. He later sued the creators of Trivial Pursuit, as they had based some of their questions and answers on entries found in the work.

  7. Anna Kendrick: ‘I was being forced into a place of ... - AOL

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    THE SATURDAY INTERVIEW: The Oscar-nominated star of ‘Up in the Air’ and ‘Pitch Perfect’ has made her directorial debut with a terrifying story of a real-life serial killer. She speaks to ...

  8. Crossword - Wikipedia

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    A crossword (or crossword puzzle) is a word game consisting of a grid of black and white squares, into which solvers enter words or phrases ("entries") crossing each other horizontally ("across") and vertically ("down") according to a set of clues. Each white square is typically filled with one letter, while the black squares are used to ...

  9. Why the stock market crushed expectations in 2024 - AOL

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    The S&P 500 has surged 27% in 2024, on track for its best year since 2019. Wall Street forecasters weren't particularly bullish at the start of the year.