One of most dangerous cities in US plans to ditch police force - U.S. News - 1 views
Gold Medalist arrested - 0 views
Woman held captive in Philadelphia basement for a decade sues city - CNN.com - 0 views
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By Jonathan Noah and Ed Payne, CNN updated 5:00 PM EDT, Tue August 21, 2012 (CNN) -- A 20-year-old woman whose aunt allegedly beat her and held her captive for a decade in the basement of a Philadelphia apartment building has sued the city, claiming her ordeal could have been avoided if officials had acted appropriately.
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I think the women is right to sue. They didn't fully check the Aunts records to know she was a convicted felon and if they had then the women wouldn't have went through this. They should have taken their time and done their jobs right.
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I Think its good that she suing, but why is she suing the city she should be suing the women to held her captive for 10 years.
O.J. Trial - 0 views
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Did Cochran tamper with O.J. evidence?
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this case is confusing because their was two different footprints at the crime scene. who could if have been?
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Good case !
Drew Peterson Trial - 0 views
Turkish woman awaits trial after beheading her alleged rapist - CNN.com - 0 views
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"A woman in Turkey is awaiting trial after beheading a man who she says raped her repeatedly for months and is the father of her unborn child. Her lawyer says the woman killed the man to protect her honor."
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i dont understand why she had to cutt of his head she already killed him people these day!
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I think she had every right to do what she did, the man deserved it!
Man - 0 views
Grandmother pleads guilty in New York drug ring case - CNN.com - 0 views
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updated 5:57 PM EDT, Thu August 30, 2012 New York (CNN) -- A little grandmother has pleaded guilty for her role in a big New York drug ring. Doris Smith, 71, was arrested in February with 34 other defendants in a drug ring bust in Harlem, according to an indictment from the New York County District Attorney's Office.
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Wow, I never heard of a grandmother selling drugs before....
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Its crazy what people are capable of.
Israeli court throws out family's lawsuit over death of US activist Rachel Corrie - 0 views
Alabama boy, 14, charged with murder of half-sister - CNN.com - 1 views
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updated 3:27 PM EDT, Fri May 11, 2012 (CNN) -- A 14-year-old boy has been charged with murder in the death of his 9-year-old half-sister, whose body was found attached to a rope hanging from a tree, Alabama authorities said Friday. St.
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I think the boy should be charged as an adult. He did this to his sister fully knowing that it would strangle her.
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I think the boy should be charged as a adult, he clearly knew what he did was wrong, why would he kill his little sister in the first place anyways?
Convenience Store Robbed Overnight - 0 views
Mom kills her 4 kids, shoots herself - 3 views
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(CNN) -- A Florida mother shot her four children early Tuesday morning before turning the gun on herself at her home in Port St. John, police said. A neighbor heard shots at 4:50 a.m. and then responded to a knock at the door to find three of the children, police said.
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why are people so immature when they can get help instead of doing a chrime
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What I don't get is what lead the mother to do such a terrible thing, why would someone do that to there own kids?
Widow Charged With Murder Conspiracy - 0 views
Brother Stabs Brother In The… - 0 views
Danny Chen Case: Specalist Ryan J. Offutt Pleads Guilty To Hazing Asian-American Private - 0 views
Girl accuses father of waterboarding her - CNN.com - 1 views
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"A Delaware doctor and his wife were arrested this week after their daughter told authorities that she was punished by "waterboarding," police said."
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I don't understand why,out of all things, he picked 'waterboarding' as a form of punishment. And why would he pick that when he said that he would get nervous and have to look away, and worry about losing track of time? I think it was sick to do that to his 11 year old daughter.
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