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  2. Chilling video shows wealthy businesswoman chased then ... - AOL

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    “Definitely a murder-for-hire case,” Detective Dominick Martinez said Tuesday, linking it to her ongoing divorce from Sergio Reveles, 53, and their fight for assets worth millions of dollars.

  3. Taxi Driver Says He ‘Had No Idea’ Bank Robber ... - AOL

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    A cab driver claims he “had no idea” he had become the getaway driver for a robbery at a bank in Massachusetts, according to reports. Dennis Ferrante was working his normal shift when a man ...

  4. 7 men charged in connection with burglaries of professional ...

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    The group normally uses "throw phones" for one-month periods to "thwart law enforcement," the complaint stated. Online court records do not list any attorney information for the defendants.

  5. Masked thieves armed with assault rifles rob armored truck ...

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    Wild video captured the moment a brazen trio of masked thieves armed with assault rifles snatched multiple containers of cash from an armored truck outside a Tennessee bank.

  6. Inside the Shocking Case of “Gigolos” Reality Star Who Beat ...

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    Nearly a decade after controversial reality show Gigolos went off the air, a new docuseries is set to cover the violent death of a woman at the hands of one of the show's former stars.. Gigolos ...

  7. Joseph Force Crater - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Force Crater [1] (January 5, 1889 – disappeared August 6, 1930; declared legally dead June 6, 1939) was an American lawyer who served as a New York State Supreme Court Justice and mysteriously vanished shortly after the state began an investigation into corruption in New York City.

  8. A Case to Answer - Wikipedia

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    A Case to Answer is a 1947 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Lustgarten. [1] It was published in London by Eyre & Spottiswoode and in New York by Scribners under the alternative title One More Unfortunate. [2] It portrays the trial of a young man for murdering a Soho prostitute. [3]

  9. 11 charged with stealing over $440K of Nike shoes from BNSF train

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    One of the country's largest railroad companies, Union Pacific, said they had seen about $5 million in damages and thefts and noted on average, more than 90 shipping containers are looted per day.