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Oct 18 2025CRIME

South Koreans Come Home from Cambodia, but Trouble Follows

South Koreans are back from Cambodia, but their troubles are just beginning. Sixty-four people arrived home recently, and most will likely face legal trouble. This comes after a South Korean student was killed in Cambodia in a case tied to job scams. The group was met by police at the airport. Some

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Oct 18 2025CRIME

Cincinnati's Police Chief: What's Happening?

Cincinnati's Police Chief, Teresa Theetge, has recently hired a lawyer. This move comes as rumors swirl about her possible replacement. The lawyer, Steve Imm, confirmed he's representing Theetge but couldn't share more details. Imm is also involved in a lawsuit by the former Fire Chief against the c

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Oct 18 2025CRIME

Halloween Fun in the Face of Fear: Meadowview's Community Spirit Shines

In the Meadowview neighborhood, Halloween turned into a mix of fear and fun. Just a day after a man was shot and killed right outside the community center, kids were laughing and playing inside. The center turned into a spooky haunted house, with witches and monsters around every corner. After the s

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Oct 18 2025CRIME

Psychology's Brief Flirtation with Crime Solving

In the early 1900s, a bold idea emerged in the world of crime solving. Two psychologists, Max Wertheimer and Julius Klein, suggested using word association tests to figure out if someone was guilty of a crime. This method, called Tatbestandsdiagnostik, quickly became a hot topic in psychology and cr

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Oct 17 2025CRIME

A Journalist's Cars Blown Up in Italy

In the early hours of Friday, a loud blast shook the quiet town of Pomezia, just outside of Rome. The target? Two cars owned by a well-known Italian journalist and his family. The journalist, Sigfrido Ranucci, quickly shared the news on social media, stating that the explosion was caused by a bomb p

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Oct 17 2025CRIME

Smart Brothers Face Big Money Trial

Two brothers with degrees from MIT are in big trouble. They are accused of stealing $25 million in a very fast cryptocurrency scam. The trial started in New York. The jury is made up of smart people. All of them have college degrees. Half of them even have master's degrees. They are going to decide

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Oct 17 2025CRIME

A Woman's Threats Against Immigration Agents Spark Concerns

A woman from Massachusetts is in hot water after making some serious threats against federal immigration agents. Bethany Abigail Terrill, 37, was arrested for allegedly threatening to kill agents during an immigration arrest. This happened near a courthouse in Medford, Massachusetts, on September 29

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Oct 17 2025CRIME

Remembering Susan Reeve: A Community's Enduring Pain

Fifty years have passed, but the wound remains fresh for many in Demarest. On a quiet October day, a small group gathered to honor Susan Reeve, a young woman whose life was tragically cut short. Her story is one that has left a lasting mark on the community, a stark reminder of a crime that shook th

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Oct 17 2025CRIME

A Fight, Hate Words, and a Stabbing in Wellington

On Oct. 15, a man was taken into custody after a stabbing happened at a hotel in Wellington. The person who was hurt was rushed to the hospital, but they were not in serious danger. People who saw what happened said the man who did the stabbing used hurtful words about race during a fight before the

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Oct 17 2025CRIME

Drones and Nails: A Bold Move in Tijuana

In a surprising turn of events, a group in Mexico used a drone to drop a homemade bomb near a government building. This happened in Tijuana, right next to California. The bomb had nails and metal pieces, but luckily, no one was hurt. It did damage some cars, though. The local authorities think a bi

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