Murders and attempted murders of state officials became almost routine, preoccupying and slowing down state administrators and inviting reprisals or, at least, harsh policies. |
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Shodd manages to link O'Malley to the Geritol Murders in a front-page story, but because there's so little evidence nor any motive, O'Malley goes uncharged. |
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One of the many delights of the increasingly eccentric Midsomer Murders is the presence of wonderful actors doing bit parts as country squires and stable girls. |
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In 1724, the first edition of A General History of Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pirates was published. |
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Murders are concentrated in the major population centres of Praia and Mindelo. |
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One of Jane's regrets about the Bonfire Night Murders being shifted to the bottom of the intray was that she no longer saw much of Simon. |
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Talented Check, a four-year-old Belgian Tervuren, has already starred in TV dramas such as Sky's Hogfather, BBC's Holby Blue and ITV's Midsomer Murders. |
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Murders and crimes such as rape and stabbings are on the increase annually and petty crime such as burglary is hardly ever investigated thoroughly by the police. |
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The Great Park has also been seen on Countryfile and Midsomer Murders. |
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Every now and then, we hear about daylight robberies, shootouts, murders and bomb blasts. |
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An apartment complex in Southern California is hit by a string of gruesome murders. |
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There are several grisly murders involved, but fortunately the emphasis is not on the gore but on the characters. |
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Facing the electric chair, they were sentenced to three life terms for the murders. |
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Speaking of murder, remember that not all homicides are murders and that murder carries a specific legal meaning. |
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By age eighteen, most have witnessed thousands of murders on television and video games. |
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We have lived through Crusades, Spanish inquisitions, blood libels, pogroms, persecutions, mass murders, and gassings. |
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They devoted page upon page, day after day, to tales of mass murders, common graves, summary executions, and war crimes. |
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The Mayor said that these murders had brought home the dangers of leaving children unattended and showed the cruelty of mankind. |
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The Crown Forces decided these murders would not be allowed to go unavenged. |
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State forces were mobilized against this growing movement through open police provocations, frame-ups and murders. |
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But unless you can provide evidence of previous unconfessed murders, you're going to stay in the clink? |
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Lyle and Erik went out and spent a boatload of money after the murders, and this sort of cast suspicion on them immediately. |
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Almost half of all murders in Scotland are committed by people under the influence of drugs or drink. |
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For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, and slanders. |
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Without libeling or slandering anybody, can you talk about murders like that in isolation from the political situation? |
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A series of brutal murders lead DCI Jordan to suspect a powerful gang boss who is already in prison. |
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You can't walk into a police precinct with intimate knowledge about these murders and claim a 200 year-old Puritan is responsible. |
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Thus begins an intense race between the police and the gangsters to capture the shadowy man behind the murders. |
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The criminal cases connected to Victoria's gangland murders have never been short of drama. |
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The murders of police officers and Serbian gangland criminals share similar characteristics. |
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The problem in 2003 wasn't the general level of crime but the ongoing gangland murders. |
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Preliminary inquires into rapes, murders and other serious crimes were canceled. |
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The local police department does its best to investigate the crimes, but is totally unprepared to handle such foul murders. |
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Smith is accused by the Crown of being a contract killer, responsible for four other planned murders over the past 34 years. |
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The same study investigates the question whether executions deter crimes of passion and murders by intimates. |
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In the US, the vast majority of murders and other felonies are state crimes. |
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A trained psychoanalyst, he offers a compellingly persuasive theory on the motive of the murders. |
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The gruesome massacres and murders, the famines and disease, the corruption and suffering of post-colonial Africa have deepened the darkness. |
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Arbitrary arrest and detention is common and the armed forces are directly implicated in several murders. |
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It took some years for her finally to break her contacts with her pimp as he and others tried to implicate her in the murders she had witnessed. |
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She murders both her father-in-law and her husband before being deported to Siberia. |
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King Richard, as a just guerdon for all his fascinorous actions and horrible murders, was slain in the field. |
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The murders of two householders attacked in their homes in London recently has compounded the climate of fear. |
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Road accidents claim more lives in Punjab each year than all murders, homicides and fatal diseases put together. |
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Two other murders were recorded last weekend bringing the total homicides for 2004 to nine compared to three last year during the same period. |
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People in the criminal community began to believe that I was a hit man, and then I began to be solicited for murders. |
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He admitted that he had no idea what he was doing on the day of the murders because he was so high on drugs. |
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In his professions, he claimed the Blair Witch had placed a hex on him, forcing him to commit the murders. |
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In hard-edged artificial light, the dancers enact feverish beach parties, orgies, murders, and seductions. |
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Even the police detective, who leads the enquiry into multiple murders on the property, is not immune to a touch of the heebie-jeebies. |
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His initial letter in 1974 was because there had been another man or three other men arrested for the Otero murders. |
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Simon, who will be dressed in authentic Victorian costume, will talk about heroes and villains, hauntings and murders, and phantoms and ghouls. |
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The walk will recall the town's heroes and villains, history, hauntings and murders, ghosts and ghouls. |
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An ominous little black pig fills a corner in The Maids, a premonition of the murders to come. |
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The only people that should have the luxury to enjoy simulating murders, carjackings, and the killings of police officers are kids. |
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An explosion in drug-related murders and drive-by shootings made national news and gave the area a fearsome reputation. |
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Everywhere you look and in everything you read you hear about child abductions and murders. |
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Sanctions are a salve for our conscience, not a serious attempt to stop the murders. |
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Yosic was wanted by Interpol for murders and drug dealing in the Netherlands and Germany. |
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On the weekend before I left, Mark was arrested for the murders and his wife was arrested as an accessory after the fact. |
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Several of the murders, which would be the centerpieces of similar American films, occur off-screen. |
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India's last execution was in 1995, when an auto-rickshaw driver convicted in the serial murders of prostitutes was hanged. |
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I know the police are overstretched but I don't think they leave the investigation of attempted murders to cack-handed private investigators. |
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Bodies were found in libraries, or in any place other than where real-life murders actually take place. |
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The threat to foreign contractors has escalated in the past month following a series of kidnappings and murders. |
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Those guns would have been destined to be used in murders, robberies or kidnappings. |
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We saw more murders and kidnappings than ever before, and violent crimes took a quantum leap. |
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The nation never had so many murders, kidnappings and other serious crimes before in its history. |
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Wilson plays Vann, a genteel psychopath who murders his victims with poisoned Amaretto after killing them with kindness. |
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Scotland Yard do not connect the present murders with those earlier killings. |
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The revulsion we still feel when women rather than men commit murders became revulsion squared. |
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Anyone with information about any violent attacks or murders should make it known to the Police immediately. |
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Renato murders him, but with his dying words Riccardo declares Amelia innocent and pardons his former friend. |
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There are a few who know the reasons behind the murders, but they too are not long for this world. |
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This is a tough, cynical world with plenty of murders and world-weary cops trying their best to solve them. |
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Then, on the very night they were to run away together, someone murders John with a butcher knife in the Hollis summerhouse. |
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Dozens of unsolved murders and rapes are to be reinvestigated following new advances in DNA technology, scientists announced yesterday. |
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A special cold case squad will reinvestigate some of the infamous Atlanta child murders. |
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The tragedy of the savage, brutal murders perpetrated on two young mothers a few years ago still lingers. |
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In short, the 1915 Mistake Creek murders were the result of a ruthless vendetta between Aborigines over a woman. |
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She explains that she actually did conjure imps and demons, but was only responsible for a few of the sorcerous murders she was accused of. |
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There have been no murders in the borough so far this year, compared with three last year. |
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My parents may watch a lot of television, but they don't care for the local news leading off with murders. |
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The film once more revisits the gruesome case of Manson, the madman who led a commune of young people into a series of horrific murders. |
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He was sentenced to life in December last year for the murders of the girls. |
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Such murders have typically been reprisals by Sunnis or Shiites on the other community. |
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These murders, shootings and stabbings are all about drugs and the proceeds of crime. |
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As he learns, the murders were a cover up for the diamond robbery that took place that night. |
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But watching all the stabbings, murders, guns and violence that can be seen every night on prime time television elicits not even a whimper. |
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That way you guys could save floundering swimmers and litigiously solve underwater fish murders. |
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With a population of just over 100,000, it has had 20 unsolved murders in the past 30 years. |
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Causing murders, although not technically prohibited by any FIFA edict, would almost certainly constitute ungentlemanly conduct. |
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The great outdoors murders a fine wine's bouquet and strong-tasting barbecue fare ruins the restrained, delicate flavours of expensive bottles. |
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An epidemic of criminal activities, murders, revenge killings and gang turf battles has resulted. |
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The ring specialised in contract murders, abductions, explosions, racketeering and other terrorist activities. |
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The year has just begun and there have already been more than 60 murders, which averages out to about 4 murders per day. |
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Its members are unsurpassed at stopping murders, rapes, robberies, burglaries and other violent crimes. |
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He received a telephone call on that day to be told of the shocking murders. |
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He quits his job only to come back, albeit reluctantly, when a series of grisly murders baffles the police force. |
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He jumped bail right after the murders and was on the lamb for more than 20 years. |
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The concrete reality consists of kidnappings, murders, tortures, rapes and massacres. |
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According to Jones, since 1982 61 mass murders involving firearms have occurred throughout the country. |
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It is therefore our moral duty to get rid of him before he murders more of his own people. |
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He's set horrific tales of drug overdoses, chainsaw murders and matricide to a jubilant beat. |
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Why are consecutive governments refusing to admit that crime of all sorts, muggings, rapes, burglaries and murders, is out of control? |
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But the don is immediately shown as a gentle person sniffing a flower, remarking about the undertaker being mistaken about them being murders. |
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I must emphasise we need to question this man regarding the murder and two attempted murders of police officers in Leeds. |
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Why such gruesome murders are happening again and again is really a thought-provoking question. |
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Since last June there have been 45 assassinations, 37 kidnappings and nine attempted murders, according to the report. |
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His intentions were good, but does that really excuse the fact that he actively supported a junta responsible for ten thousand murders? |
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He is half-Indian and a hateful, evil criminal who steals and murders without a thought. |
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Another neighbour said the murders had sent a wave of emotion through the tight-knit community. |
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Such sensational murders, although regular occurrences in history, are nonetheless unusual events. |
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He told a jury at Sheffield Crown Court yesterday he had nothing to do with either the murders or the shooting. |
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The country has the highest number of murders, rapes, hijackings and violent robberies in the world. |
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So he may just be able to track down a serial killer with a penchant for committing perfect murders. |
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The remainder of the murders are set pieces, built on elaborate contraptions and ridiculously fun set-ups. |
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Such mild, culinary euphemisms muffled and camouflaged the enforced famines and the murders of millions. |
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Virginius, a well-respected knight, murders his daughter, Virginia, when he realizes that she has been dishonored and raped. |
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We have laws on murder, but, tragically, we still have murders and killings in this country. |
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No murders or missing persons, though, because more than 90 per cent of his work was trailing wives or husbands suspected of having an affair. |
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Among them were 646 cases of physical assault resulting in injury, and eight attempted murders but no actual murders. |
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He thought it would win him extra respect in his neighbourhood, where murders, shoot-outs and drug deals were all part of life's rich tapestry. |
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One pleasant surprise, given the gruesomeness of the murders, is that the first two-thirds of the novel are relatively non-violent. |
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By the end of the year there were 129 killings, murders, assassinations, crossfire victims, accidents and unexplained deaths. |
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Soon he finds himself caught up in a web of blackmail, corruption, and multiple murders, which start piling up in rapid succession. |
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Though the gruesome murders happened a decade ago, it seems that time has stood still. |
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Despite a media blackout on the province, reports continued to filter out of extra judicial murders, arbitrary arrest and torture. |
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Their individual rationalizations for the thousands of murders they committed, with or without theatrical flourish, are both queasily believable and morally incomprehensible. |
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She helps police investigate murders, abductions, rapes and extortions. |
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And although the resolution wanly concedes Senate complicity in mob murders, it does little to compensate victims of a racist terrorism that was culture-deep. |
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Captured in Dumbarton castle in 1571 after Mary's cause had collapsed, he was accused of complicity in the murders of Darnley and of Moray, and hanged at Stirling. |
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Prosecutors were found to have withheld evidence showing that the alibi of another suspect who had bragged about committing the murders was bogus. |
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The story concerns a criminal gang called The Vampires, mysterious and resourceful, that terrorizes France with a succession of swindles, robberies, and murders. |
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The murders took place to collect insurance on slaves who were sick and dying and therefore would not, on reaching land, become marketable commodities. |
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The savagery of some of these murders is worth a moment's pause. |
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Meanwhile, police yesterday denied media reports that the woman had telephoned for help eight hours before the murders were discovered, but that her pleas had been ignored. |
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It was made an affair to remember, with the screening of a film on murders, double murders, spies, invisible spies, counter spies and international espionage. |
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Since the shooting, police, FBI and ATF agents have been retracing his steps as they assemble evidence in one of the worst mass murders in U.S. history. |
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Families are not able to move around because there have been muggings, kidnappings, rapes, murders, car thefts, armed robberies of homes and business. |
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There has been an increase in crime, especially muggings and murders. |
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The country will claim that it has succeeded in its declared aims of neutralising terrorism by killing or capturing at least 15 people who it accused of dozens of murders. |
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There have been two murders linked to sensationalistic talk shows. |
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The characters are believable as is the reason for the murders. |
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He then murders his girlfriend and chops off a certain body part of his own, all while imagining the cause of this to some sort of supernatural evil. |
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Still trying to see life through gold-coloured spectacles, we were not willing to put the terrible double and triple murders back into the headlines. |
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In London, crack has been largely blamed for a wave of black-on-black gun crime which last year saw 171 shootings, including 18 murders and 81 attempted murders. |
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The book zips by with twists, murders and sudden encounters. |
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There is an amount of mordant humour surrounding the shocking murders. |
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Whether the theory truly tipped non-violent musers into killers, or whether it merely gave a pretext to psychopaths, simpletons and romantics to commit murders, is unclear. |
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The first press reports claimed that a crowd of local Sinhala villagers, incensed at a protest by detainees, had spontaneously invaded the centre and carried out the murders. |
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As the murders mount up, the Minneapolis cops swing into action. |
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The many cold-blooded murders for which Arafat was responsible in the course of his life were politely passed over in silence as they remained entirely unavenged. |
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Police blamed seven murders on gang clashes, six on domestic violence, four on robbery and two on mob vendettas, while the motives behind the other 28 were undetermined. |
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What if all the cities in the US were wracked by a crime wave, with thousands of murders, kidnappings, burglaries, and carjackings in every major city every year? |
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I got so tired of watching the news because of all the kidnappings and rapes and murders and theft that filled that channel and I wanted to help put an end to it. |
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They argue that even if all those on death row were to be hanged, the killings and murders would still continue, and may very well increase despite the hangings. |
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From muggings to murders, recent crime patterns show citizens returning home from office or an outing late in the night have become soft targets of the men on prowl. |
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They were involved in numerous murders, assaults, rapes and robberies and if you crossed their path you were unlikely to emerge without a few broken bones. |
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You might decide to keep an extra righthanded bat to come off the bench and face him in the ninth because he murders lefties who pinch hit against him. |
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People got away with murder in this country, 2000 murders to be exact. |
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Moreover, most murders are committed during the heat of the moment, whilst having blazing arguments with a spouse or during drunken brawls in the pub. |
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Mr Johnnie Walker, on the other hand, is a villainous incorporation of bloodthirsty evil as he murders cats, devours their hearts live and deep freezes their heads. |
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But he also managed to endear himself to the buttoned-up Kansans, the detectives and especially the two men who were eventually executed for the murders. |
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There are all manner of murders, plots, illicit affairs and dirty doings associated with the building, any of which could be directly linked with its supposed hauntings. |
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A Victorian coroner has subpoenaed the man acquitted of one the State's most notorious murders to give evidence at another inquest into the death. |
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How should the home secretary respond to the succession of nasty murders committed by offenders under supervision by the probation service in the community? |
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These murders culminate in his suicide, which is, like the murders themselves, shrouded in empirical impossibilities and supernatural improbabilities. |
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To prevent murders by murdering is farcically counter-productive. |
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Their vision of murderesses and female infanticides as victims and of their murders as motivated by self-defense was part of a strategy of systematic confrontation. |
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Germany has sent a senior police officer to the Philippines to help local police investigating the murders of three westerners and a Filipina in a luxury resort in May. |
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What you've in fact seen is a man who writes poison pen letters, pushes his father down the stairs, sticks a ruler in his mouth, and eventually murders him. |
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All of the other prisoners are gorgeous trained dancers who sing about how they committed murders, counterfeited money, robbed banks and exacted revenge. |
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You would commit the most foul of murders out of loyalty to me. |
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I have defended murders, rapists, and other undesirable characters, so why not make a cogent argument on behalf of GIs who are stationed in Korea, like a devil's advocate. |
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The least thing she needs are now the press finding out about murders at her docks and the shipping companies avoiding her harbour because of the gunrunners. |
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If his real name emerges, his story would be political dynamite as he might be willing to disclose reams of information concerning dozens of murders. |
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Both have been involved in sectarian murders and ethnic cleansing. |
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In this paper, I generate an estimate of the false negative rate for a representative sample of murders in Chicago. |
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Blood feuds are chains of revenge murders between two families that might start over the smallest of conflicts and continue on for decades. |
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The January to March 1999 phase of the war brought increasing insecurity in urban areas, including bombings and murders. |
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Macbeth murders the guards to prevent them from professing their innocence, but claims he did so in a fit of anger over their misdeeds. |
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Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. |
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Under schedule 21 to the Criminal Justice Act 2003 the starting points for murders committed on or after 18 December 2003 are as follows. |
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In 2012, the Ministry of National Security reported a 30 percent decrease in murders. |
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The precrime actions of the murderers in the days and hours before they killed provide clues to their mental states at the time of the murders. |
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This includes deaths caused by wars, genocide, politicide and mass murders. |
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Between 1821 and 1852, no less than 4,300 murders were perpetrated in Corsica. |
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Their brother Charlie was imprisoned for ten years for his part in the murders. |
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In response to the police reaction to the murders, the Leeds Revolutionary Feminist Group organised a number of 'Reclaim the Night' marches. |
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Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. |
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Between 1821 and 1852, no fewer than 4,300 murders were perpetrated in Corsica. |
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A rich senatorial aristocrat, Petronius Maximus, who had encouraged both murders, then seized the throne. |
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Later, at the feast, Efnysien, again feeling insulted, murders Gwern by burning him alive, and, as a result, a vicious battle breaks out. |
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There were men there who had committed merciless robberies, cruel murders, heartless swindles, abominable depravities. |
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Nor does television screen violence provoke nationwide carbon-copy murders. |
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Chicago ended 2013 with 415 murders, the lowest number of murders since 1965, and overall crime rates dropped by 16 percent. |
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The only way she could be the next Parky is if she murders the chat show legend, cuts off his face and wears it as a particularly gruesome mask. |
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The murders made James IV a frequent visitor to Cumbernauld, Margaret Tudor accompanying him on one occasion. |
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She uncovered a tsunami of drunk driving, robbery, child molestation, rape, and murder, including serial murders and brutal gang rapes. |
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Uxoricide is an extreme form of domestic violence in which a man murders his current or former romantic partner and then often commits suicide. |
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Murder was the obvious next step, and I knew that murders had certainly happened on council estates, if not on mine. |
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Imagine the furor newscasters could stir up if they publicized the rapes and murders in Darfur. |
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In 2009 and depending on the source, Tijuana Municipality experienced either 556 or 1,118 murders, mostly as a result of the drug war. |
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There are recurring urban legends of snuff movies, in which murders are filmed for pornographic purposes. |
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Dr. Herrera also knew Hemingway had held Batista's army personally responsible for the brutal murders of his dogs, Blackie and Machakos. |
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Only after the murder does he recall that Banquo's sons will be kings and tormentedly aims to commit more murders. |
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This is not just heavy rock or bubble-gum pop, but sectarian music, singing about wars and praising murders. |
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The murders happened when landlord John Amos, also known as Jocker, was accused of stealing money from the Sun Inn's owner. |
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When the serial murders stopped and the BTK killer ceased communications, law enforcement was at a loss. |
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I killed ten, perhaps 11, over three days,' she says, slowly and almost disbelievingly, counting the murders on her fingers. |
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In Payne, the defendant, Pervis Payne, was convicted on two counts of first-degree murder and sentenced to death for both murders. |
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A BIRMINGHAM criminologist will attempt to link unsolved murders to four of the UK's most notorious serial killers in a new TV series. |
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Fiona Mazel, a student from the Brentwood area of Los Angeles, where the murders took place, was ejected for heckling. |
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The Cassel Report investigated 76 murders attributed to the group and found evidence that soldiers and policemen were involved in 74 of those. |
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Its purpose is to use the precog potential of three genetically altered humans to prevent murders. |
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With the murders of five prostitutes in Ipswich, proponents of legalising prostitution have come out of the woodwork including some politicians. |
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Local men Avie Howell and Kaniel Martin were later convicted of the murders and sentenced to life imprisonment. |
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Moreover, both the sample median and mean are negative, suggesting an overall drop in murders following a readoption of the death penalty. |
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It looks pristine, but drug peddling, gang violence and a staggering number of murders every year make for Goa's seamier profile. |
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Baris Kaska, the Turkish solicitor who is acting on behalf of the family, said he believed that Recep Cetin did not act alone in the murders. |
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Its plot contains several violent murders and includes as one of its characters a personification of Revenge. |
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Part of the West Pennine Moors, it is a popular walking area, and has been the site of mining activity, aeroplane disasters and murders. |
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One of the conspirators, James Ashton, is said to have confessed to the murders on his deathbed after being haunted by the dead couple. |
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Yet when the spectacularly successful Wolf Hall author Hilary Mantel murders Thatcher in a new story there is talk of reporting her to the rozzers. |
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It seems few people remember a notorious little horror film called Lifeforce involving a sexy alien who seduces and then murders men for their blood. |
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For years, the military establishment denied responsibility for the murders and insisted that campesino leaders had immolated themselves using hand grenades. |
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He has also been charged with the attempted murders of Petty Officer Christopher Brown, Chief Petty Officer David McCoy and Lieutenant Commander Christopher Hodge. |
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A killer targets homeless men in a series of ritualized murders that leaves Tony and his new Oxbridge educated partner DI Andy Hall little to work on. |
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While in the Oresteia sacrifice operated as a metaphor for the intrafamilial murders of the Atreids, among the Taurians the metaphor takes on materiality. |
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The botched murders were his attempt to put the blame on the Krays. |
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The Meat Trade is based on the 19th century West Port murders. |
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Reserving this chapter and these opening murders to display the emergence of the Klan, Dixon uses microscopy to enframe the violence we anticipate in the pages that follow. |
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Yes, it may be a great tourist spot, but considering all the murders and acts of horridness, there's a good bet viewers are thinking twice about paying the region a visit. |
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The first, Child 44, set in 1950s Soviet Russia, saw him playing Leo Demidov, a Soviet secret police agent who investigates a series of child murders. |
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The hoaxer appeared to know details of the murders which had not been released to the press, but which in fact the hoaxer had acquired from his local newspaper and pub gossip. |
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Mohnhaupt has served 24 years of a life sentence for her role in nine murders as a leader of the notorious left-wing Marxist-terrorist group the Red Army Faction. |
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Decapitations, basically narcoterrorism, and just complete impunity for any crime you can think of, from robbery to kidnappings to these really gruesome murders. |
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Deluded Afton Burton, the raven-haired bride-tobe, said she loves the man convicted for the notorious murders of seven people, including pregnant actress Sharon Tate. |
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Prison murders are at the highest level since records began. |
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The Yardies are an international crime syndicate and there have been scores of murders in London linked to them as gangs fight for control of the crack cocaine market. |
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A spine-tingling new whodunit by John Goodrum, inspired by the murders in Victorian Whitechapel, which has a deliciously wicked sting in the tail. |
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Sutcliffe carried out his murder spree over five years, during which time the public were especially shocked by the murders of women who were not prostitutes. |
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A Birmingham crime expert is trying to prove some of the UK's most notorious serial killers committed far more murders than they were convicted of, in a new TV series. |
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But in fact, the murders have been committed by an army of sickos, a phalanx of wild-eyed droolers led by a monster goon with a concrete jaw and a Neanderthal brow. |
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There have even been child murders associated with witchcraft beliefs. |
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In fact, much of the work on sensational murders has been inspired at least in part by the development of discourse analysis and its close reading of meaning in documents. |
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With Company forces approaching Cawnpore and some believing that they would not advance if there were no hostages to save, their murders were ordered. |
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However, a spike in serious, violent crimes, such as murders or terrorist attacks, has prompted some countries to effectively end the moratorium on the death penalty. |
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In abolitionist countries, the debate is sometimes revived by particularly brutal murders though few countries have brought it back after abolishing it. |
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Another theory cited to explain New York City's falling homicide rate is the inverse correlation between the number of murders and the increasingly wetter climate in the city. |
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In most episodes, the main plot centres on a particular crime or case relating to the police, such as drug trafficking, a hostage situation, murders and robberies. |
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The report named Cortes in Honduras as the 'top murfder district', of which San Pedro Sula is the capital, with 122 murders per 100,000 inhabitants. |
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Perhaps the world's first nunsploitation film, it centres on a morphine-addicted nun recovering from neurosurgery, who is accused of a series of horrific murders. |
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In May 2010, Stephen Griffiths was charged with the Bradford murders. |
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Prosecutors allege she may be responsible for the murders of two other elderly women, one who was beaten to death with a meat tenderizer and the other with a claw hammer. |
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