All news on the topic: Crime

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Brink's-Mat robbers put gun to security guard's head and doused him in petrol
Michael Scouse was forced to open the vault in what would become one of the most infamous heists in history – the Brink’s-Mat bullion raid
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Pensioner took revenge on neighbour he told to 'pipe down' by keying £60k car
Keith Ardley told his neighbour Marius Crisan to 'pipe down and keep a low profile' at their apartments in Bournemouth and took revenge on him by keying his expensive Lexus
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Five key questions that remain unanswered from videos of Tyre Nichols' arrest
Tyre Nicols, 29, was on his way home from taking pictures of a sunset in a nearby park when he was pulled over by police officers in Memphis, Tennessee on January 7
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Dad lost temper before murdering baby and then claimed he tried to save him
Leon Mathias was told to expect an "inevitable" jail sentence for killing his nine-week-old son Hunter, who prosecutors say he killed after losing his temper with the baby's crying
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'Thirty years on from Rodney King now police just film their own brutality'
Darren Lewis reflects on the brutal death of Tyre Nichols at the hands of Memphis police officers
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Marilyn Manson sued for sexual assault of minor 'multiple times in the 90s'
Marilyn Manson is accused of sexually assaulting an underage girl 'multiple times in the 1990s' during the beginning of his career in a new lawsuit
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Brian Walshe 'dismembered his wife for grim reason', criminal expert claims
A professor of criminal psychology has commented on Ana and Brian's case claiming that dismembering a body isn't related to the suspect's legal mental health state
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Missing dog walker has ‘little girls who need their mummy home’, partner says
Dog walker Nicola Bulley disappeared on Friday morning while out walking the family spaniel and had logged into a work conference call, with police launching a major search
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Mum blames 'time of the month' after foul-mouthed rant at neighbour
When asked about the attack Sabrina Abdelkader, 33, from Chester said she had over-reacted as she was suffering from "menstrual pain" and claimed her hormones were "all over the place"
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Suspect dragged from stolen police car seconds before it's hit by train
The patrol car was hijacked while the officer was dealing with a traffic stop. It was driven wildly through Atlanta, Georgia, before flipping and coming to rest on the tracks as a train bared down
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Husband of midwife accused of strangling their three kids to death forgives her
Heartbroken dad Patrick Clancy, 34, from Massachusetts, US, has begged the public to forgive his wife Lindsay Clancy, 32, after she was accused of murdering their three children
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Woman 'tried to hire £22k Bitcoin hitman to kill former colleague' on dark web
Helen Hewlett is on trial accused of stalking and trying to arrange for the murder of former colleague Paul Belton who she had become 'obsessed' with after sharing a one-time kiss. She denies the charges
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Man who kept six kids hidden in cellars is grandson of hanged Nazi war criminal
Tom Landon has previously condemned his grandfather Ernst Kaltenbrunner's actions - who was found guilty during the Nuremberg trials and executed in October 1946
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'The Happy Valley family WhatsApp chat they're not having'
The nation is gripped by Happy Valley, says Fleet Street Fox. But would a family WhatsApp solve all their problems?
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'Monster' with sharpened teeth 'kidnaps and repeatedly assaults woman' for week
Michael Barajas, who prosecutors have dubbed the 'Michigan Monster', would threaten to rip out the throats of his victims using his sharpened teeth
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Vodka firm said to be 'front for notorious crime cartel on brink of collapse'
Nero Drinks Company has been named by Spanish police as a suspected front to launder money for infamous Dubai-based crime gang the Kinahans, whose bosses currently have a $5m bounty on their heads
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Woman awarded $1million after racist petrol station worker refused to serve her
Rose Wakefield, 63, from Portland, US, tried to fill up her car at Jacksons Food Store in Beaverton, Oregon, US, in March, 2020 but was told by an employee "I don't serve black people"
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'Cult mum' accused of killing 'zombie kids' - everything you need to know
The alleged murderess Lori Vallow Daybell's disturbing and peculiar story unravels as she and her husband, Chad Daybell remains jailed and waiting to go on trial for two children's murders
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Millionaire who illegally built 'Britain's best man cave' could face jail again
Accountant Graham Wildin was jailed last year after refusing to tear down the 10,000sq ft extension featuring a bowling alley and casino, after he built it without planning permission
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Drunk driver slammed for fatal crash that threw his pregnant girlfriend from car
Adriana Sylmetaj died along with her baby when the 23-year-old's partner Adem Nikeziq, 30, crashed a Dodge Challenger into a wooden post on Staten Island while allegedly drunk
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Residents of cul-de-sac plagued by gang assaults and sex attacks living in fear
One dad in the Druids Heath crime hotspot keeps a weapon in the doorway and has cameras covering every angle, while other residents say that they are too scared to walk their own streets
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New boyfriend of schoolgirl heroically fought to save her life after stabbing
The new boyfriend of Holly Newton, the 15-year-old girl stabbed to death in Hexham on Friday, reportedly tried to save her life after both of them were stabbed - her mum thanked the boy, 16, for his efforts
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Chilling tape reveals identity of man who hid M25 killer Kenneth Noye in Spain
Kenneth Noye stabbed 21-year-old Stephen Cameron to death on a slip road of the M25 near Swanley, Kent, and then went on the run
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Woman enjoying Zumba workout class shot by stray bullet as gunman misses target
Adriana Lavin was working out in a fitness studio when two bullets were unintentionally fired through the window by a man police beleive was aiming for someone else. One of the bullets hit Ms Lavin
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'I solved a Happy Valley-style murder case in my spare time - here's how'
More than seven in ten Brits reckon they can solve a murder case - as crime dramas, like Happy Valley and Line of Duty, and documentaries rise in popularity.