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  2. Black Axe (confraternity) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Axe is an international confraternity. It formed from the Neo Black Movement of Africa (NBM) established at the University of Benin in Nigeria as part of the Pan African movement in 1977. The BBC has called the Black Axe a "mafia-style gang" with activities ranging from cybercrime, election fraud, human trafficking, illegal drug ...

  3. List of wrongful convictions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ronda Morrison, an 18-year-old white girl, was shot to death at a dry-cleaners in 1986. Walter McMillian, a black man, was arrested and immediately sent to Alabama's death row, where he was held for two years without having even been charged. McMillian was eventually charged in 1988 despite six witnesses placing him at a fish fry during the murder.

  4. Murder of Skylar Neese - Wikipedia

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    Skylar Annette Neese (February 10, 1996 – July 6, 2012) was an American teenage girl who disappeared from her home in Star City, West Virginia, around midnight on July 6, 2012. Neese's body was found in January 2013, across the nearby state line, in Wayne Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania. Neese was murdered by two of her high school best ...

  5. World's police in technological arms race with Nigerian mafia

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    Following a series of police raids by the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau (GNECB) in 2020, a handful of Black Axe members were arrested, paving the way for the exposure of a far wider network.

  6. John Brennan Crutchley - Wikipedia

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    Criminal penalty. Life sentence. Details. Victims. 2–30+. Span of crimes. January 28, 1978 – November 22, 1985 (Confirmed) John Brennan Crutchley (October 1, 1946 – March 30, 2002) was an American convicted kidnapper and rapist. A possible serial killer, he was suspected of murdering up to thirty women.

  7. Farmville murders - Wikipedia

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    The Farmville murders occurred in Farmville, Virginia, in September 2009 – the quadruple bludgeoning homicide of Mark Niederbrock, Debra S. Kelley, their daughter Emma Niederbrock and friend Melanie Wells. Emma Niederbrock shared an online friendship with Richard Samuel McCroskey, a troubled aspiring rapper who travelled from California.

  8. George Floyd protests in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Part of George Floyd protests. Date. May 30 – June 6, 2020. (1 week) Location. West Virginia, United States. Caused by. Police brutality. Institutional racism against African Americans [1][2]

  9. Murder of Arthur Warren - Wikipedia

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    After his death, his mother—Brenda Warren—addressed a hate crimes rally in Washington, D.C. and lobbied for the inclusion of sexual orientation in West Virginia's hate crimes law. [ 1 ] With his parents, Warren was a regular churchgoer, and attended the Missionary Baptist assembly—which split from the Southern Baptists over support for ...