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What The Crime?!

What The Crime?!

By: ID
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Have you ever wondered why the weirdest crimes happen in Florida, how a woman can fit a loaded gun in her vagina, or what would possess a suspect to turn himself in on Facebook? ID brings you the full story behind the most bizarre crime phenomena. WHAT THE CRIME?! explores the weirder, wilder, more obscure side of crime. Because the truth really is stranger than fiction...

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  • Senior Citizen Crimes
    Aug 4 2016

    Adults over 65 are proving that you're never too old to rob a bank, run a prostitution ring or get in a high-speed chase with the police! We examine the rising senior crime rate that is spreading across the globe.


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    26 mins
  • Bank Robberies
    Jul 28 2016

    What does the bank robbery look like in 2016? How common are the? Do banks intentionally keep them quiet? Why do they not make the news unless the details are bizarre?


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    38 mins
  • Nominative Determinism
    Jul 21 2016

    Edward Cocaine arrested for drug possession, Conor P. Fudge, ice cream theft, Beezow Doo-Doo Zoopittybop-Bop-Bop, don’t even try to guess. What’s in a name, especially when it’s criminal?


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    32 mins
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