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The parrot that witnessed murder: Don’t f—ing shoot

A woman has been found guilty of murdering her husband in a crime witnessed only by their pet parrot. Glenna Duram, 49, was convicted of first-degree murder in a Michigan courtroom Wednesday over the death of her husband, 46-year-old Martin Duram. The 49-year-old had been accused of shooting her husband…

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USC ex-medical school dean lives a double life of parties and drugs

The University of Southern California has announced it will fire its former medical school dean over allegations that he abused meth and ecstasy while partying with young criminals. The school started the process of terminating Dr Carmen Puliafito from the faculty and stripping him of tenure on Friday. USC Provost Michael W….

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Black market shut down

The biggest ever online black market – ten times the size of the notorious Silk Road – has been shut down. AlphaBay, an internet marketplace with 200,000 members and 40,000 vendors selling drugs, counterfeit goods, weapons, hacking tools and other illicit items, has been taken offline by the Justice Department. Read…

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Baltimore cop caught red-handed

Shocking video showing a Baltimore police officer appearing to plant drugs at the scene of a crime to implicate a defendant has emerged. The video, which sparked an investigation after it was published on Wednesday, was taken from an officer’s body camera during a drug arrest in January this year….

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Rookie killer cop made a choice: his marriage or joining the Police Department

Killer policeman Mohamed Noor gave up his marriage to become an officer, DailyMail.com can disclose. The rookie cop, who gunned down Justine Damond, had to make a choice between his marriage or joining the Minneapolis Police Department. He told close friends that his wife opposed him wearing blue, leading to…

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Notorious jewel thief caught shoplifting

CHAMBLEE, Ga. — A notorious 86-year-old jewel thief tied to a string of thefts since the 1950s has struck again, police say. Doris Payne, who has been the subject of a documentary and casually said during a 2016 interview with The Associated Press that “I was a thief,” was arrested Monday…

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Woman shot at her own gender reveal party wasn’t pregnant

The investigation into a deadly shooting at a suburban Cincinnati gender-reveal party has taken a strange turn. Colerain police say the woman who was the focus of the party, Cheyanne Willis, wasn’t even pregnant at the time of the event despite, posting on Facebook that she was expecting a boy….

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Miami judge rules Florida’s new Stand-Your-Ground law is unconstitutional

Florida’s updated “Stand Your Ground” self-defense law is unconstitutional, a Miami judge ruled on Monday. Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Milton Hirsch ruled that lawmakers overstepped their authority in modifying the law this year to force prosecutors to disprove a defendant’s self-defense claim at a pre-trial hearing. The judge ruled that under…

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Relative reveals Alcatraz escapees did not drown but went on to start a ‘new life’

Colorized mugshots and intimate family pictures have cast a new light on three of Alcatraz’s most notorious prisoners. Brothers Clarence and John Anglin undertook what is widely believed to be the only successful escape from what was America’s most secure prison. The pair, along with fellow inmate Frank Morris, put papier-mache…

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‘I don’t do Narcan’: Sheriff refuses to use overdose drug

A sheriff in an Ohio county with record numbers of overdose deaths in recent years is sticking to his long-standing refusal to allow deputies to carry an overdose-reversal drug. Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones says he remains opposed for safety reasons because people can become hostile and violent after being…

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