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Seven years ago, the captured "Beltway Snipers" - John Allen Muhammad, 41, and his 17-year old accomplice, Lee Boyd Malvo - were in federal custody, accused of 16 shootings and 10 murders. They had set out to create a reign of terror in the Washington area to match the terrorist attacks of the year before. ...more
November 9, 2009
In celebration of its 125th anniversary, the American Kennel Club has teamed with AOL's PawNation.com to let Internet users choose the 125 Top Dogs in Pop Culture. ...more
September 30, 2009
Thirty three years before Jon Green was shot dead in his home near Polk City Tuesday, another fatal shooting occurred at that home. ...more
February 5, 2009
Im Savoeun remembers how they clung to each other for the last time, sobbing, as life drained from her husband after a savage beating by the Khmer Rouge. The starving man's crime was stealing a potato. ...more
February 2, 2009
All day long, Shawn Haverfield said, he hears about Rigoberto Moron Martinez, who investigators say unleashed a reign of terror in the Tampa Bay area, raping women and robbing people. ...more
August 27, 2008
Rigoberto Morón Martinez had worked at one of the restaurants where he is accused of raping an employee during a robbery, and investigators believe he did so, at least in part, because of a dispute over money he had had with the owner. ...more
August 23, 2008
Rigoberto Moron Martinez had worked at one of the restaurants where he is accused of raping an employee during a robbery, and investigators believe he did so, at least in part, because of a dispute over money he had had with the owner. ...more
August 22, 2008
An Apollo Beach restaurant employee believed she was going to die when she and a co-worker were attacked and raped early Saturday morning, her sister said. ...more
August 22, 2008
The day before Rigoberto Moron Martinez was charged with in the sexual attacks of two Apollo Beach restaurant employees, he called his ex-girlfriend and told her he knew he was about to be arrested. ...more
August 21, 2008
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic had his first skirmishes with the U.N. war crimes tribunal Thursday: He was cut short by the judge when he tried to protest his arrest and was put on notice that the prosecution will object to his demand to represent himself. ...more
August 1, 2008
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