Crime and punishment are the freakiest lovers, even though their relationship lies upon a cause-effect mechanism.
We are well aware of the phrase- you reap what you sow. Irrespective of this phrase, a case of ultimate escape caught the public's eye and media outbursts. It also challenged the functioning of the FBI. Yes, if you are considering John Dillinger, then welcome aboard.
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On the 4th of April 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on the balcony at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. A prominent leader of the civil rights movement, King had gone to Tennessee to support a strike by black sanitation workers.
James Earl Ray was soon arrested, his guilty plea incriminating him without the need for a trial. However, within days, Ray...
If you know anything about conspiracies, you know that post-mortem impersonation is a common and repeated theme. But what about a case of three personalities impersonating one dead person? I can assure you that it is as interesting as it sounds. Let's begin our tale of false Dmitrys.
Tsarevich Dmitry or Dmitri Ivanovich or Dmitry of Uglich or Dmitry of Moscow (Russians sure have many...
There is a bizarre, paranoid idea around the demise of Hitler that lies outside of the ordinary cases. There is a hypothesis that Hitler fled to the moon, utilizing a mysterious and progressive rocket/space innovation. It likewise integrates the way several individuals have been connecting UFO action to the Nazi's. The hypothesis expresses that upon the hour of the end of the war, Hitler...
In 1945, when Hitler's World War II was concluding and to the dissatisfaction of the Nazis, the Allies were winning the fight. The Russians were quick in attacking Berlin, and as a result of this circumstance, the Nazi's destruction was fast approaching. Hitler withdrew into his private fortification, where he confronted the troublesome decision, yield to destruction, and give up to the Russians...