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  2. Leo Koretz - Wikipedia

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    Leo Koretz is estimated from 1905 through 1923 to have bilked his family members and other unsuspecting investors of $30 million, equivalent to $450 million today. [3] By comparison, the victims of Bernard Madoff 's Ponzi schemes between the early 1990s and 2008 were believed by the U.S. Security Investors Protection Corporation to have lost as ...

  3. Cement shoes - Wikipedia

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    Cement shoes, concrete shoes, or Chicago overcoat [1] is a method of murder or body disposal, usually associated with criminals such as the Mafia or gangs.It involves weighing down the victim, who may be dead or alive, with concrete and throwing them into water in the hope the body will never be found.

  4. Concealed shoes - Wikipedia

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    Concealed shoes have been discovered in several European countries, [6] as well as in North America [8] and Australia. [9] [10] Although deposits have been found throughout the United States they are concentrated in New England and the northeastern United States, the latter of which was first colonised by immigrants from the East Anglia region of England.

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  8. Ghost shoes - Wikipedia

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    Ghost shoes are a form of roadside memorial meant to commemorate a location where a pedestrian was killed in a traffic collision. [1] Ghost shoes consist of a pair or multiple pairs of white shoes, often on a lamppost or telephone pole. Ghost shoes memorials may include flowers, and often include signs with the identity of the victim. [2]

  9. Dog Owner Put Pit Bull in Protective Shoes, Was Shocked by ...

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    TikTok creator Davis Bourgeois caught the attention of 2 million viewers when she posted a video of her pit bull wearing paw-protecting shoes. The 5-year-old canine, Piper, stood awkwardly atop ...