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This keeps on occurring to me: are people who maintain false lives (e.g. they appear to be going to college/grad school when they actually failed out) more prone to murder?
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Police hunt suspect over murder of 53-year-old bus driver Derek Neil Thomas in east London. He was stabbed on his way home from work.
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Two teenagers, the sons of a political official, motivated by the desire to escape from their home country and revenge after a rejection, stole their father's weapons and for 5 days held 14 female students hostage at their dormitory, their only demand being safe passage out of the country.
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The Cookie Monster Killer: Harrison Graham -Philadelphia's 2nd Serial Killer discovered in a 3 month span. The 2nd one? Gary Heidnik
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Ex-cop and school resource officer killed his wife and his 17 year old gf he met when she was 11. Gets bail and kills two more and kidnaps his child he had with his gf. Killed himself in shootout.
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