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The Violence Before the Violence

“ Pain, like violence, resists neat contextualization or categorization .” I Am Telling You What Happened To Me :  Statistically speaking, we know many men who commit acts of mass violence have histories of domestic assault . We know that we culturally support, protect, and embolden these men, more so when they are white. We also know that those with mental illness are more likely to be the victims than the perpetrators of violent crimes. Violence is instinctual, and in this way, ordinary. Without a fight-or-flight response, none of us would ever survive. Violence both connects us to the world around us, and protects us against it.

Burmah White Why did she go along with it?

No one asked why Tom White perpetrated the crimes, or asked his sister any questions about his past. But for months after the shootings and Burmah’s arrest, newspapers and radio stations tried to make sense of a young woman from a “good home” who would go along with such a villain.  The Blonde Rattlesnake  Burmah White  a teenage  hairdresser married alleged gangster, Tom White. On their honeymoon they committed armed robbery against 20 people and that wasn't the beginning or ending of their crime spree together. In the Summer of 1933 , L.A. Had Its Own Bonnie Parker: The Blonde Rattlesnake  However, she had suffered a traumatic head injury as a teenager, which may or may not account for her behavior during her courtship with Tom. “ I didn’t even know he was a bandit until he was killed ” Burmah claimed she was a victim. “He made me do it — threatened me.” She said she didn’t knew he was an ex-convict. Couples Who Murdered   Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow weren

A Bitter Foe to the Rogues

Allan Pinkerton Pinkerton dedicated his life to fighting criminals like Jesse James, and at one point was called the "greatest detective of the age" by the  Chicago Tribune . For almost four decades, he and his agents captured bank robbers and foiled embezzlers. But Pinkerton had not set out to become America's original private eye; the humbly-born Scottish immigrant stumbled into crime-fighting. Allan Pinkerton vowed to get Jesse James , "When we meet it must be the death of one or both of us." The Pinkerton Detective Agency was a great success. On the facade of his three-story Chicago headquarters was the company slogan, "We Never Sleep". Above this was a huge, black and white eye. The Pinkerton logo was the origin of the term private eye. Library of Congress Pinkerton is credited with disrupting an assassination  plot  against  President Lincoln  and was even hired to “ investigate ” and gather military information in the South in

The Secret Story of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

The Secret Story of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’s Last Tango Sundance and “Etta” Library of Congress For six years they managed to elude the most powerful detectives on the planet and outrun their past across the wilds of South America. Hidden, for years, in the tranquil frontiers of Patagonia and the deep forests of the Andes, they started new lives as law-abiding citizens. They roped cattle, built ranches, and spent their ill-gotten gains on glorious living, including tango parties and cabin concerts where a governor—and even lawmen charged with arresting them—were honored guests.  

Maryann Measles Connecticut Sex Murder Victim: Update

“a group of eight friends took the seventh-grader to a secluded house where she was bound, beaten, and gang-raped before she was drowned. At least one of the men also had sex with her after she died.” Maryann Measles, 13, was abducted, raped and drowned by older friends. Three women allegedly participated because Maryann reportedly slept with their boyfriends. Maggie Mae Bennett agreed to testify against her friends in exchange for a 19-year prison sentence. Sickening’: Family Rails at Early Release of Woman in Connecticut Sex Murder Court documents describe a terrified girl who pleaded for her life before her killing. Timeline of events

Lilly Dancyger is haunted by images of murdered women

A journalist, the death of her cousin Sabina, and missing Kim Wall... It Comes in Waves Lilly Dancyger “When Sabina’s killer was brought to trial, I went to a therapist to help me decide if I should go or not. ‘Do you feel like you should?’. The therapist asked. ‘Yes,’ I said. ‘I should, but I can’t.’ I felt as though I should be there, like the jury should see as many of Sabina’s family members as possible. Like it would be a way of showing up for her, even if it was too late to keep her safe. But the idea of sitting in the same room as her killer, of giving a face to the monster, of hearing detectives and a coroner explain in excruciating detail every single thing that happened to her…” Sabina Rose O’Donnell , a waitress heading home was dragged from her bike, raped, and murdered.  Kim Wall was a freelance journalist from Sweden who went missing after accepting an invitation to join Danish inventor Peter Madsen on his UC3 Nautilus midget submarine, near Copenhagen on

Update: Michelle Carter Is Denied Parole

Updates on Michelle Carter Case Michelle Carter Is Denied Parole for Urging Boyfriend's Suicide: She 'Lacked Sincerity' “The [board] is troubled that Ms. Carter not only encouraged [Conrad Roy III] to take his own life, she actively prevented others from intervening in his suicide. Ms. Carter’s self-serving statements and behavior, leading up to and after his suicide, appear to be irrational and lacked sincerity.”Massachusetts parole board Carter has earned enough good time to move her release up from March 13 to May 5. Inmates can earn as many as 10 days monthly for working at the jail and attending educational and other programs. The text messages presented at the Michelle Carter trial. The Michelle Carter case will not be the last of its kind. If justice requires a conviction it is imperative to recognize “encouraging suicide” as a distinct area of law . This discusses causation in manslaughter proceedings, the difficulties in suicide-related cases using

The Peggy Show

Peggy had a sweet deal it’s too bad she blew it with greed. “Peggy is the owner and CEO of King Management Group. She is the business manager to 31 professional athletes who look to her to help controlling [sic] their financial lives. Money is usually the least of the partnership. Peggy has been known to furnish homes, buy engagement rings and deal with endless baby mama drama. Known as "mama" to her clients, she works with some of the biggest names in sports.” Peggy offered to manage a victim's finances for no fee using two bank accounts. With  power of attorney  she secured investments for clients. She  padded costs, used credit card fraud, and ATM tampering.  Bentleys, Maserati, Benzes, Range Rovers, Porsche, Rolls-Royce, jewelry, clothing, Trump Towers Miami condo, numerous homes, international flights and $2 million in American Express bills were paid with stolen money.  Using  85-plus bank accounts and 20 shell corporations, she laundered money. “The sa