Abel Clemmons
Abel Clemmons was an American murderer, known for killing his entire family in late 1805. On or about November 8, 1805, in Clarksburg, West Virginia then Virginia, Clemmons murdered his pregnant wife and eight children with an axe. The story was ...
Holt Coffey
Holt Coffey was the sheriff of Platte County, Missouri from 1933 until 1937 and again from 1941 until 1945. Coffey, along with newly elected Platte City Prosecutor David Clevenger, was responsible for cleaning up much of the small-time crime arou ...
Cynthia Coffman (murderer)
Cynthia Lynn Coffman is an American woman convicted in the 1986 deaths of two women in California. She was convicted along with her boyfriend, James Marlow. Coffman admits to committing the murders, but insists she suffered from battered woman sy ...
Coin-matching game
A coin-matching game is a confidence trick in which two con artists set up one victim. The first con artist strikes up a conversation with the victim, usually while waiting somewhere. The con artist suggests matching pennies or other coins to pas ...
Charles Coleman (murderer)
Charles Troy Coleman was a convicted murderer executed in 1990 by lethal injection by the State of Oklahoma for the murder of John Seward. He was convicted in 1979 of the murder of Seward, who, along with his wife, was killed by a shotgun blast i ...
Thunder Collins
Thunder Collins is a former running back for the Montreal Alouettes after playing 3 seasons at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He played one game for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League in 2003. In August, 2009, Collins was ...
2002 Columbus, Ohio shopping mall bombing plot
The Columbus Shopping Mall Bombing Plot was a plan to blow up an unnamed shopping mall in the city of Columbus in the American state of Ohio. The plot was disclosed by federal authorities on June 14, 2004, when an indictment against Nuradin Abdi ...
Oscar Comery
Oscar Joseph Comery was a Canadian-American chauffeur hanged in Concord, New Hampshire for murdering his wife. Comery was born in Canada, the son of French Canadians Joseph Comery also spelled Comire and Celine Boisvert. According to the Concord ...
Copper Canyon Apartment Homes shooting
On December 31, 2017, a shooting occurred in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, where five deputy sheriffs were shot. One deputy was shot dead, and four others were injured. Two civilians were also shot by the suspect, who was later killed in a firefight ...
Costa Mesa school massacre
A Santa Ana man drove into a Costa Mesa preschool playground on May 3, 1999 and killed 2 students and injured four other students and a teachers aide.
County lines drug trafficking
In the United Kingdom, county lines drug trafficking is the practice of trafficking drugs into rural areas and smaller towns, away from major cities. Often, the trade involves child slavery. Traffickers recruit vulnerable children, including chil ...
Mary Frances Creighton
Mary Frances Creighton, was a housewife, who along with Everett Applegate, a 36-year-old former American Legion official, was executed in Sing Prisons electric chair, Old Sparky, for the poisoning of Applegates wife, Ada, in Baldwin, New York on ...
Crime forum
A crime forum is a generic term for an Internet forum specialising in computer crime and Internet fraud activities such as hacking, Online Identity Theft, Phishing, Pharming, Malware Attacks or spamming. During the early days of the Internet publ ...
Crime in Alabama
In 2008, there were 211.401 crimes reported in Alabama, including 357 murders, 190.292 property crimes, and 1.618 rapes. In 2014, there were 174.821 crimes reported in Alabama, including 276 murders, 154.094 property crimes, and 1.436 rapes.
Crime in Alaska
In 1985, a Chicago Tribune article reported Alaska had the United States third highest per capita murder rate. In 2008, there were 24.576 crimes reported in Alaska, including 27 murders, 20.097 property crimes, and 445 rapes. In 2014, there were ...
Crime in Bangladesh
Crime in Bangladesh is present in various forms such as Drug Trafficking, Money Laundering, Extortion, Contract killing, Fraud, Human Trafficking, Robbery, Corruption, Black Marketeering, Political Violence, Terrorism and Abduction among others. ...
Crime in Massachusetts
Capital punishment is not applied in this state. However, the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts explicitly authorizes the Massachusetts Legislature General Court to enact statutes providing for capital punishment. Since the abolit ...
Crime in Mississippi
Capital punishment is applied in this state. One of the two death sentences of Willie Jerome Manning for two unrelated double murders attracted national attention in May 2013 when the FBI rescinded an evidence report days before Mannings schedule ...
Crime in North Carolina
In 2008 there were 415.810 crimes reported in North Carolina, including 605 murders. In 2014 there were 318.464 crimes reported, including 510 murders. Between 2003 and 2012, there were an average of 15.255 vehicle thefts per year in North Carolina.
Crime Intelligence Division
The Crime Intelligence Division of the South African Police Service is an intelligence agency that tracks criminal elements within the Republic of South Africa. It is run by a Divisional Commissioner, who is also a member of the National Intellig ...
Crime Library
Crime Library was a website documenting major crimes, criminals, trials, forensics, and criminal profiling from books. It was founded in 1998 and was most recently owned by truTV, a cable TV network that is part of Time Warners Turner Broadcastin ...
Crime-lite
The Crime-lite is a handheld, high-intensity alternative light source used primarily by forensic investigators to detect evidence such as fingerprints, bodily fluids and latent evidence from crime scenes. The Crime-lite was one of the first comme ...
Criminal deportation
Following the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, U.S. President Bill Clinton signed the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act AEDPA, the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act IIRIR ...
Crimint
Crimint is a database run by the Metropolitan Police Service of Greater London which stores information on criminals, suspected criminals and protesters. It was created in 1994 and supplied by Memex Technology Limited. It supports the recording a ...
Alice Crimmins
Alice Crimmins is an American woman who was charged with killing her two children, 5-year-old Eddie and 4-year-old Alice Marie, known as Missy, who went missing on July 14, 1965. Alice Maries body was found that day, and Eddie Jr.s was found five ...
Crumbles murders
The Crumbles Murders are two separate and unrelated crimes which occurred on a shingle beach located between Eastbourne and Pevensey Bay - locally referred to as "the Crumbles" - in the 1920s. The first of these two murders is the 1920 bludgeonin ...
Customs racketeering
Customs racketeering is the act of customs agents seizing cargo on ships for their own gain by claiming that they have the legal right to do so. This can be done by aggressively enforcing obscure or old regulations, altering the severity of enfor ...
Cutting Ball
"Cutting" Ball was a notorious criminal during the Elizabethan Age. Thomas Nashe mentions a ballad written about him, which does not survive. His sister, Em, or Emma, was a prostitute, "a sorry ragged quean", who according to various reports was ...
Cybercrime in India
Computer crime, or cybercrime in India has been evolving rapidly in the 21st century. Technical support scams, along with impersonation of the IRS, are among the most common forms of confidence tricks used in order to receive money from unsuspect ...
Dark0de
dark0de a.k.a. Darkode, is a cybercrime forum and black marketplace described by Europol as "the most prolific English-speaking cybercriminal forum to date". The site, which launched in 2007, serves as a venue for the sale and trade of hacking se ...
Data laundering
Data laundering is the conversion of stolen data so that it may be sold or used by ostensibly legitimate databases. ZDNet has described the process as "obscuring, removing, or fabricating the provenance of illegally obtained data such that it may ...
Dantrell Davis
Dantrell Davis was an American 7-year-old boy from Chicago, Illinois, who was murdered in October 1992. Davis was walking to school with his mother in the Cabrini-Green housing projects when he was accidentally shot by Anthony Garrett, the member ...
Henry Debosnys
Henry Debosnys was hanged for murder of his third wife, Elizabeth Wells. His skull is on display at the Adirondack History Center Museum in Elizabethtown, New York. Debosnys left enciphered documents, that have never been decrypted, using a crypt ...
December 2015 Moscow bus stop attack
On the evening of December 7th, 2015, a bus stop in central Moscow, Russia, was attacked by an unknown perpetrator who threw a homemade bomb into the bus-stop shelter, injuring at least 3 woman. Two of the women were taken to hospital, and the ot ...
Decriminalization
Decriminalization or decriminalisation is the lessening of criminal penalties in relation to certain acts, perhaps retroactively, though perhaps regulated permits or fines might still apply. The term was coined by anthropologist Jenifer James to ...
Carl DeLuna
Carl Angelo "Tuffy" DeLuna was an organized crime figure who was once the powerful underboss of the Kansas City crime family. He was also brother-in-law to Kansas City crime boss Anthony Civella. Born in Brooklyn, New York, DeLuna rose through th ...
Demand reduction
Demand reduction refers to efforts aimed at reducing the public desire for illegal and illicit drugs. The drug policy is in contrast to the reduction of drug supply, but the two policies are often implemented together. Some discussions of demand ...
Deviant sexual intercourse
Deviant sexual intercourse is, in some U.S. states, a legal term for "any act of sexual gratification involving the sex organs of one person and the mouth or anus of another, anus to mouth or involving invasion of the anus or vagina of one person ...
Murder of Bianca Devins
Bianca Michelle Devins was a teen from New Hartford, New York, who was stabbed to death in Utica, New York on July 14, 2019, after attending a Nicole Dollanganger concert. The case gained international interest as images of Devins mutilated corps ...
Nicole Diar
Nicole Diar, born July 21, 1975, is an American woman convicted of the August 27, 2003 murder of her 4-year-old son, Jacob. Prosecutors argued that Diar suffocated her son and before setting the house on fire, though the exact cause of Jacobs dea ...
Dilessi murders
The Dilessi murders were committed in 1870, when one Italian and three English aristocrats were murdered at Dilesi, a coastal town in eastern Boeotia, by Greek brigands while touring the area near Marathon. The events triggered a crisis between G ...
Murder of Paige Doherty
Paige had stayed at one of her friends house on the night of the 18th of March. On the 19th she went to John Leathems delicatessen before she would have gone to her hairdressing job. The search for her began after she failed to arrive at her week ...
Domestic violence in Norway
Domestic violence in Norway is officially referred to as vold i nære relasjoner. It is defined as: Violence or threats of violence against persons who are or have been married or who live or have lived in marriage-like relationships. It also appl ...
Ronald Dominique
Dominique was investigated in late 2006 following a police report by a man who refused to let Dominique tie him up. The final victim, Chris Sutterfield, had died about two months earlier. Following his arrest on December 1, 2006, Dominique confes ...
Richard Dortch
Richard W. Dortch was an Assemblies of God District Superintendent for Illinois and an Assemblies of God Executive Presbyter. Born in Granite City, Illinois, Dortch served as a pastor early in his ministerial career, and was also a missionary to ...
Brian J. Doyle
Brian James Doyle is a former Deputy Press Secretary in the United States Department of Homeland Security. In 2006, he was indicted for seducing a 14-year-old girl, who was actually a sheriffs deputy working undercover, on the internet. He was ar ...
Dragging death
A dragging death is a death caused by someone being dragged behind or underneath a moving vehicle, whether accidental or as a deliberate act of murder. If it is homicide, then it is also known as a dragging murder. An infamous example of a draggi ...
Dragnet (policing)
A dragnet is any system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects; including road barricades and traffic stops, widespread DNA tests, and general increased police alertness. The term derives from a fishing technique of draggi ...
Donovan Drayton
Donovan Drayton is the son of guitarist Ronny Drayton. Drayton came into the spotlight when attention was drawn to what his father claims is a wrongful incarceration with no valid trial or charges. On July 25, 2013, Drayton was acquitted of all b ...
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Index of Spousal Abuse |
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Internet Crime Complaint Center |
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Jhabua nuns rape case |
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Journal of Child Sexual Abuse |
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