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Oct 22 2024CRIME

Crypto Crooks: A Tale of Luxury and Crime

Meet Malone Lam and Jeandiel Serrano, two young individuals accused of one of the largest crypto heists in U. S. history. They fooled a Washington D. C. resident into downloading a fake security program, which allowed them to steal $230 million in bitcoin. With their ill-gotten gains, they splurged

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Oct 21 2024CRIME

The Mysterious Baby Garin Case: A Mother Arrested 30 Years Later

Thirty years ago, a man in California discovered a shocking sight while looking for aluminum cans. He found a newborn baby boy, wrapped in a pink and blue blanket, inside a red shopping bag. The baby was believed to be around three days old. The body was found at an unofficial garbage dump on Garin

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Oct 18 2024CRIME

Mom Arrested for Newborn's Fate in Paper Bag 30 Years Ago

30 years after a newborn was found dead in a paper bag at a dumpsite, a mom from California has been arrested. Pamela Ferreyra, 60, was taken into custody after DNA tests confirmed she was the baby's mother. The infant, known as "Baby Garin," was discovered by a can collector in Monterey County back

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Oct 18 2024CRIME

Millionaires in Minutes: The Crypto Crime Saga

Picture this: the summer of 2023 saw two young guys pull off a massive heist, making off with over $230 million in bitcoin. Instead of lay low, they lived it up with fancy cars, plush homes, and luxury nights out. One of them was even flaunting a $500,000 watch during his arrest. Oddly enough, this

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Oct 11 2024CRIME

Fake Kidnappings: AI Voices Trick Parents into Paying Ransom

Imagine receiving a call where your child's voice begs for help, claiming they've been kidnapped. Unfortunately, this isn't a movie scene but a real-life scam happening across the U.S. Scammers are using advanced AI technology to mimic voices, tricking parents into believing their loved ones have be

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Oct 07 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Jurassic Park's Science: Not Quite Right, But Still Fun!

In 1993, Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park hit theaters. It told a thrilling tale of dinosaurs brought back to life from ancient DNA. While the movie is loved by many, there's a big problem with how it shows science at work. Ben Lamm, who leads a company trying to bring back woolly mammoths, recently

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Oct 06 2024CRIME

Netflix's Making a Murderer and Other True Crime Stories That Captivated Audiences

The true crime documentary series "Making a Murderer" on Netflix brought global attention to the case of Steven Avery and his nephew Brendan Dassey, who were convicted of murdering photographer Teresa Halbach in 2005. The show sparked widespread debate and discussions online, leading to multiple app

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Oct 04 2024CRIME

The Murder of Sherri Rasmussen: A Cold Case Finally Solved

Detective Cliff Shepard was the lead investigator in the Rasmussen case, but he struggled to find evidence. He discovered that a crucial bite swab had gone missing. With help from Jennifer Francis, a criminalist at LAPD's Scientific Investigation Division, they located the swab at the Medical Examin

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Sep 26 2024SCIENCE

The Ancient Cheese Secret: Uncovering the Mystery of the World's Oldest Dairy Delight

Deep in the Tarim Basin of northwest China, archaeologists made a groundbreaking discovery that has left the scientific community buzzing. Researchers have successfully extracted DNA from what is believed to be the world's oldest cheese, a 3,600-year-old kefir cheese. This incredible find has shed n

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Sep 23 2024CRIME

The Incredible Reunion: A Family's Decades-Long Search for a Missing Piece

Imagine being 6 years old and suddenly being torn from your family, taken away to an unknown place, and left to start a new life without any memory of your past. For Luis Armando Albino, this nightmare became reality in 1951 when he was kidnapped from an Oakland park. More than seven decades later,

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