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== In the News == | == In the News == | ||
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File:Ultravore.jpg|link=Ultravore|1993: Synthetic organism [[Ultravore]] consumes "at least seven hundred and fifty pounds" of gold during a botched robbery. | |||
File:Wayne Family robbed by Joe Chill.jpg|link=Batman (nonfiction)|Billionaire fails to understand robbery at gunpoint, [[Batman (nonfiction)|son traumatized]]. | File:Wayne Family robbed by Joe Chill.jpg|link=Batman (nonfiction)|Billionaire fails to understand robbery at gunpoint, [[Batman (nonfiction)|son traumatized]]. | ||
File:Fortunes of a Street Waif.jpg|[[Lud the Gamer]] was boot-thief as child, say Biographer-Critics. | File:Fortunes of a Street Waif.jpg|[[Lud the Gamer]] was boot-thief as child, say Biographer-Critics. |
Revision as of 14:47, 6 April 2018
Crime is an unlawful act punishable by a state.
In the News
1993: Synthetic organism Ultravore consumes "at least seven hundred and fifty pounds" of gold during a botched robbery.
Billionaire fails to understand robbery at gunpoint, son traumatized.
Lud the Gamer was boot-thief as child, say Biographer-Critics.
Graphic novel industry will testify against the Distributed Scrutnizer, say crime analysts.
Wumpus-compass good for business, say criminals.
Severed heads of medieval criminals available for reprogramming.
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Nonfiction cross-reference
- Crime team (nonfiction)
- Criminal (nonfiction)
- Law (nonfiction)
- Racket (crime) (nonfiction)
- Supervillain (nonfiction)
- Villain (nonfiction)
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