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TOP CASES of The FBI (American Criminal History)

TOP CASES of The FBI (American Criminal History)

 List Price : $2.99
Publisher : True Crime Publishing
Authors : RJ Parker
Release Date : 2012-05-08

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Product description
One of the most fascinating Law Enforcement Agencies in the world is the FBI. From the J. Edgar Hoover days to present, the Bureau has investigated the most famous cases, including, mobsters, gangs, bank robbers, and terrorism. They have also received a few black eyes including, Waco Siege, and Ruby Ridge.

In Top Cases of The FBI, RJ Parker captured twelve of those cases and prepared case files on these criminals up to and including their sentencing or demise.

These cases include:

John Dillinger and his Gang of Bank Robbers
Mobster John Gotti
Bonnie and Clyde
Mobster Al Capone
The Jonestown Massacre
Oklahoma City Bombing
The Unabomber
The 1986 FBI Miami Shootout (In the line of fire)
Ruby Ridge
Waco
Patty Hearst
The D.C. Beltway Snipers

From the file of The Jonestown Massacre -

Although it is widely known as the Jonestown Massacre, the series of strange events that resulted in the deaths of 912 people in the middle of a jungle in Guyana were, for the most part, a mass suicide. The majority of the more than 900 people who died there on November 18th, 1978, took their own lives willingly. Those few who had second thoughts either got lucky and sneaked out of sight through the remote jungle, were shot dead, or were forced to drink the poison by the cult's guards. It was an act of "revolutionary suicide" that left the world in shock.



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