FBI Seels Help Investigating ‘Most Prolific Serial Killer’ in U.S. History
The FBI is calling on the public to help in an investigation of a 79-year-old man who the bureau says is the “most prolific serial killer in U.S. history.”
The FBI is calling on the public to help in an investigation of a 79-year-old man who the bureau says is the “most prolific serial killer in U.S. history.”
A self-described drug dealer told police he killed four young Pennsylvania men and burned their bodies at his family’s farm in suburban Philadelphia.
By Jason Edward Harrington The Week My pained relationship with government security started in 2007. I needed a job to help pay my way through college in Chicago, and the Transportation Security Administration’s callback, for a job as a security officer at O’Hare International Airport, was the first one I received. It was just a temporary…
Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com Matthew Bell and Craig Josephburg have made FBI history. The accused fraudsters were the first suspects to have their confessions electronically recorded under a new Justice Department policy, the New York Daily News reports. The pair is accused of a massive pump-and-dump stock scheme. The new policy is intended to get a…
Shoshanna Utchenik ticklethewire.com Like the rest of the Etan Patz disappearance, the murder confession of Pedro Hernandez is not an open-and-shut case. Lack of evidence, inconsistencies in the suspect’s story, and mental health issues are bringing Hernandez’s confession into doubt, according to the NY Daily News. Since the 6-year-old Patz went missing in 1979, there…