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  2. Julian Assange - Wikipedia

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    The police were invited into the embassy and he was arrested. [16] He was found guilty of breaching the United Kingdom Bail Act and sentenced to 50 weeks in prison. [ 17 ] The U.S. government unsealed an indictment charging Assange with conspiracy to commit computer intrusion related to the leaks provided by Manning. [ 18 ]

  3. Snuff film - Wikipedia

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    A snuff film, snuff movie, or snuff video is a type of film, sometimes defined as being produced for profit or financial gain, that shows, or purports to show, scenes of actual homicide. The concept of snuff films became known to the general public during the 1970s, when a conspiracy theory alleged that a clandestine industry was producing such ...

  4. Unthinkable - Wikipedia

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    However, before the film's release, a DVD screening copy was leaked online and made available to download via torrent sites, with the film reaching 5th most torrented film on BitTorrent for the week ending May 23, 2010, [4] and ranked 4th on IMDb's MovieMeter on June 11, 2010, days before its official release.

  5. Stephen Clancy Hill - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Clancy Hill (May 8, 1976 – June 5, 2010) was an American pornographic actor who performed under the screen name Steve Driver.On June 1, 2010, Hill attacked several coworkers with a sword, wounding two and killing fellow actor Herbert Hin Wong (A.K.A. Tom Dong).

  6. Bryan Kocis - Wikipedia

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    Police arrested the pair after discovering evidence on Kocis' computer, which had survived the fire. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] On December 8, 2008, Kerekes pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, theft, tampering with or fabricating evidence, and criminal conspiracy, and was sentenced to life in prison without parole.

  7. Aaron Swartz - Wikipedia

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    On January 6, 2011, Swartz was arrested by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) police on state breaking-and-entering charges, after connecting a computer to the MIT network in an unmarked and unlocked closet and setting it to download academic journal articles from JSTOR using a guest user account issued to him by MIT.

  8. A Sun - Wikipedia

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    The plot also praised for its organic flow and rich nuance, with A-Hao's suicide scene compared to the films of Lee Chang-dong. [47] Critics noted that the violent opening scene, reminiscent of the films of Quentin Tarantino, was a preface to the film's spectrum of emotions. [25] [6] Its natural motifs [48] and emotional ambiguity were also ...

  9. Conviction (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    He was released, but two years later, based on new testimony presented by Taylor from his ex-wife Brenda, and ex-girlfriend Roseanna, he was arrested and tried. The evidence presented at Kenny's trial is circumstantial, but coupled with limited blood-typed evidence, he is convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to life without parole.