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Shake and Bake Meth
The shake and bake meth process is designed to make the manufacturing of methamphetamine quicker and less detectable by law enforcement. If you’ve ever watched the movie Talladega Nights, you may have heard of Will Ferrell’s character, Ricky Bobby, using the term “shake and bake” with his best friend in the movie as their catchphrase. While the saying was meant to be funny in the semi-raunchy movie, the shake ‘n bake meth process is anything but laughable.
Julia MillerPublished 2 years ago in CriminalScam
Scammers, somehow, have unlimited source of creativity - that even I envy, it would possibly make me a better writer. Fake data, stolen images, shady details, whatever it is they may use or do, they always make it look authentic. I have seen scams before but the amount of effort that was put into this one was something else.
Fanni HeczPublished 2 years ago in CriminalThe Prison Obsession
I have never had a desire to enter the prison system no matter how society has led the charge towards predominately African Americans and pocs to have a road map to incarceration. I pose the question what is up with our love for people behind bars?
Hudson De Witt KellyPublished 2 years ago in CriminalJumieges
1 It always starts with a body. My involvement in crime always begins with a body. Murder is the most heinous of crimes even in our modern times. My appointment as a detective came after the unfortunate Crippen murder case. Working the beat, I knew the Doctor and Cora Crippen well. My suspicions and Inspector Dew's led us to search their house. The search led us to discover the body, leading to Inspector Dew's dramatic speedy crossing of the Atlantic to arrest the subject and his girlfriend.
Jeffry ParkerPublished 2 years ago in CriminalThe role of fury in Youth violence
Experiencing prolonged anger outbursts can be caused by intrusive thoughts, rumination about anger-provoking events, and difficulties with physical calm.
Paramjeet kaurPublished 2 years ago in CriminalWorld’s Most Dangerous Beaches!
After the popularity of swimming in the sea as a health activity in Victorian Britain, the beach has transformed from a place for people to work and look for food to a place to relax and enjoy. Today's beaches are regularly portrayed on postcards as idyllic places with coconut trees, white sands, pretty girls in bikinis, loud kite surfers, and surfers riding the perfect wave. It's not a dangerous place. Millions of people around the world go to the beach for daily recreational activities such as vacationing and daily recreational activities such as surfing, swimming, fishing, sunbathing, shell collecting, running, walking dogs, shell collecting, sleeping and counting sand. enjoying. But the beach has another side. It's an eerie and totally dangerous aspect. Here are 10 of the most dangerous beaches in the world!
What happened to Christopher Enoch Abeyta?
On July 15, 1986, Christopher Enoch Abeyta, aged seven months, was discovered missing from his crib. After putting their baby to sleep around midnight, the parents discovered that Christopher's crib was empty a few hours later when they checked on him. Christopher's parents reported to authorities that their garage door opener was missing, their basement window was open, and the baby was nowhere to be found. Upon arrival, officers initially found no signs of forced entry, to which the parents said that they had left their front door unlocked the night their son disappeared. According to reports, Christopher's father was in the home the night his son disappeared. This was the first time he and Christopher's mother had separated. This was the first time he had stayed in the home since they had separated, but were in the process of reconciling.
Amanda SeatonPublished 2 years ago in CriminalThe Chuck and Cheese Story
THIS IS A HALF THEORY STORY OF FNAF, BECAUSE THIS STORY WE'RE GOING TO TELL IS VERY SIMILAR TO FNAF SO LET'S GO. This story took place in real life in Aurora, Colorado Chuck and Cheese was a pizzeria that had robots that were used to amuse and cheer people up.
Georgenes MedeirosPublished 2 years ago in CriminalLiquor Abuse Causes And Risk Factors
What Are Some Alcoholism Causes And Risk Factors? All through late various years, various assessments have zeroed in on the causes and chance parts related to liquor abuse. While there is decidedly not an unmistakable recipe to portray a particular's drinking tendencies, information has shown that liquor misuse is impacted by an assortment of variables. In any case, liquor abuse is a burden that doesn't separate and can impact anybody - paying little notification to maturity, bearing, character, body type, or individual convictions. There are the risk factors that are discussed in the best addiction treatment center in Pakistan.
Willing WaysPublished 2 years ago in CriminalThe Unsolved Murder of Julia Webb
22nd July 1998, Sandiway, Cheshire, England. Julia and John Webb lived on Weaverham Road in Sandyway with their son Chis, Julia's father Bill and their pet dog Rosie. The couple had another son, Nick, who was staying at the family home whilst taking a break from the Army.
Armchair DetectivePublished 2 years ago in CriminalThe Cold Case of Tracey Mertens
December 23rd, 1994, Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England Tracey, her partner Joey and their two children Kelly, aged 11, and Daniel, 12, had recently moved from Birmingham to Rochdale. They did not tell their family why they moved and the children told the police that they moved very quickly. It was Christmas time, but to the children, it did not feel like it as there were no presents under the tree this year. The children assumed that this was because of the move. However, it turned out that Joey was in trouble with drug dealers, owing a lot of money to people in the Birmingham area.
Armchair DetectivePublished 2 years ago in CriminalThe Cold Case of Karen Hales
September 21st, 1993, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Karen Hales was just 21 years old when she was brutally murdered in her home on Lavenham road in Ipswich. She lived with her partner Peter, who she had bet at school and their 18-month-old baby. Karen worked part-time in a local Boots store and Peter worked at the local bus depot.
Armchair DetectivePublished 2 years ago in Criminal