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  2. Websleuths - Wikipedia

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    Websleuths is an internet community that is focused on crime and missing persons. The privately owned Websleuths LLC maintains a forum for registered users to discuss and classify information related to crimes, trials and unsolved cases, which they try to solve. Tricia Griffith purchased the site in 2004. [2]

  3. Murder of Jill Meagher - Wikipedia

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    On 25 September, closed-circuit television (CCTV) video was handed to and then released by Victoria Police. The video was provided to them by an employee of the Duchess Boutique, a bridal shop based on Sydney Road near Hope Street. It had been recorded from within the shop but had a limited view of the street through its front windows.

  4. Category:Crime forums - Wikipedia

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  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Australian rules football/Players/ToDo

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    The Footy History forum on BigFooty.com hosts many discussions and attempts to find detailed information on former players. Each state's historical births/deaths/marriage records can also help, but the level of freely available online info varies by state.

  6. Americans are hopelessly confused about big-city crime ... - AOL

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    Democrats acknowledge that the public's worries about crime are likely to hurt them more than they hurt the GOP, given that Democrats control the White House and most big-city governments.

  7. Crime forum - Wikipedia

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    A crime forum is a generic term for an Internet forum specialising in computer crime and Internet fraud activities such as hacking, identity theft, phishing, pharming, malware or spamming. During the early days of the Internet, public dial up BBSes would serve to put miscreants in touch with one another to share tips of credit card fraud ...

  8. World's Wildest Police Videos - Wikipedia

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    World's Wildest Police Videos (shortened to Police Videos during its fourth season) [3] is an American reality television series that ran on Fox from 1998 to 2001. [3] [4] In 2012, Spike announced that it had commissioned 13 new episodes with the revival of the original name and John Bunnell returning as host, [5] which premiered on May 7, 2012, and ended on August 13, 2012.

  9. Livestreamed crime - Wikipedia

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    Livestreamed crime is a phenomenon in which criminal acts are publicly livestreamed on social media platforms such as Twitch or Facebook Live.. Due to the fact that livestreams are accessible instantaneously, it is difficult to quickly detect and moderate violent content, and almost impossible to protect the privacy of victims or bystanders.