Saturday after noon, Saint Patrick Succat and among a few other men were accused of stealing from 8th Avenue Gang. The leader of this group, Henry Alton, who is suspected of multiple homicides, soon takes matters into his own hands when the authorities fail to get a confession from Succat. Alton kidnaps Succat and takes him to a warehouse in Leixlip. Several eye witness viewed the kidnapping and reported multiple armed men including Alton snatching Succat off the streets. Authorities search for four days, but begin fear for the worst when Succat remains missing. No sightings have occurred since the initial kidnapping. Finally, Thursday afternoon, the unbelievable happens. Succat walks into the Police Station unharmed with the gang and a stranger wearing a sheet. However, that is not the flabbergasting fact. When the members of the 8th Avenue Gang were arrested at the scene, they not only confessed to the kidnapping and conspiracy to murder Succat, but also claimed to have seen Succat to raise a corpse from the dead. This story isn't completely false. Sometime last Friday, a corpse was admitted to the morgue which is beside the old warehouse. Adam Donald had died at the scene of a fatal car collision last Thursday. What was originally a suspected break in was something else entirely. Officers arrived at the scene only to find Donald’s body was missing. The truly peculiar aspect was the broken…
Kidnapping is a serious crime. I don’t get how people can attain to do that. Ruining someone’s family is totally unacceptable and its against the law. I totally agree with the Law enforcers. It is a very sad case, indeed. I'm glad she's finally getting to live her life and try to put this all behind her. I don't know how her poor mother survived the mental torture of not knowing all those years, which would be absolutely excruciating.…
Adolph Coors III was born on January 12, 1916 in New Hampshire. He attended Phillips Exeter Academy for High School, then fallowed in his father’s footsteps and attended Cornell University in upstate New York, where his brother Joseph would attend only a few years later. During his time at Cornell, Coors became the president of the Quill and Dagger Chapter, and was also a member of the Kappa Alpha Fraternity. In his youth, Coors was a very good skier. He traveled all over the country, and in 1998 was inducted into the Colorado Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame. Coors was the next heir to the throne of the great American brewing company, and multimillion dollar empire.…
and it brought me to tears. The thought that these people could do such a thing to an infant just…
There has been more than a thousand kidnappings through out the years, people make those mistakes and hurt them self and others. The book that I did my essay on is called The kidnapping Of Christina Lattimore by an amazing author, Joan Lowery Nixon. Christina was just one of those teens with dreams and tons of friends and was popular at school, until she had a turn around in her family’s life. Who would do such a thing, taking a young kid? Not even thinking about there future and what her future could be. This book is really good because it’s suspenseful and the vocabulary is great. The whole book it amazing.…
. Most of the kidnapping cases are taken to a state court, where the crime occurred. But if the kidnapping across the state lines it will become a federal crime. This is because the Congress adopted an act called Federal Kidnapping. If the kidnapper crosses a different state, the crime falls under federal jurisdiction. Meanwhile, a murder may be categorized as state crime. The state court will hear the case to determine if the defendant has violated the state law.…
There whole family were seeking asylum, and yet they had to go through all that hard ache, we a Great nation need to step up our effects in helping those that need it most, Asylum Seekers. Asylum Seekers have such a bad name in today’s society, strange that. In the early 18 hundreds didn’t English people travel vast oceans on boats to seek refuge in Australia? Hmmm. Strange that 200 years later people from across the globe, are doing the same thing BUT we are locking them up in refugee camps.…
Back then New York was like 2 New York’s divided where one half was wealthy while the other was poor and heavily drug infested. Young black kids back then were considered the most endangered species in America. As mentioned before, these young black kids were seen as easy targets that authority figures could easily lock up due to their incapability to pay for services that could possibly get them released. Raymond, Korey, Kevin, Antron, and Yusef were literally kids who were handled poorly by authority figures that we depend on and put all our trust in everyday. Most of us tend to see America as a country of fairness and justice when in reality it all tends to depend on who you are, how much money you have, and what skin color you have. As mentioned in the documentary, these 5 minority boys were falsely accused of raping and almost killing a white victim. It is crazy to think that all 5 of these boys were below the age of 18 and were treated worst then animals. This documentary is a perfect example of what the new Jim Crow looks like. These young minority boys were targeted; were forced to confess; were tortured for long hours; were yelled at; were tricked; were deprived of food and water; and were later released with criminal records like no mistake had ever been made at all. While all of this is happening not one authority figure throughout the documentary stops to realize that they were dealing with just young boys. Whether they committed the act or not they were just young boys. As Raymond mentioned in the documentary, “I was just 14 and scared to death, I never had handcuffs before.” No one deserves the kind of treatment they received not to mention that these authority figures collectively broke rules, later celebrated…
The importance of Mirman's article helps explains the meaning of what it is to be a Creator or to be a Victim in a simple but well put the short story. In his article, he compares the outcome of two students, one as the victim and the other as a creator. Ok, so the teacher assigned two students an assignment of bringing in a textbook for the second week of class. Then the second week came but only one the two students got a book.…
In conclusion this Find the Children PSA was a great video that effective the audience in a positive way. I think everyone should try to go to their website and check their information. They made it very clear how easy and fast an abduction can…
It is widely believed that slavery no longer exists in the world, or that it has largely been eradicated. In fact, it has been reported that there are now more slaves than there have ever been before in history. Modern slavery is largely known as human trafficking, and involves the trade of people for labor, sex, and even their organs. So, just how bad is human trafficking?…
The victims' rights movement includes three major elements. The first is an interest in guaranteeing victim participation in criminal proceedings. This dimension includes notice of proceedings and the right to be present and to be heard at them. This element also champions opportunities for victims to consult with prosecutors regarding whether to charge or to plea bargain with defendants. This set of interests may be called the participatory rights dimension of the movement. A second broad goal of the movement is to secure financial benefits and services for crime victims. This effort has led to restitution orders from perpetrators, which are required in many jurisdictions, and victim compensation programs funded from governmental resources. This focus also seeks to secure other services, such as shelters and support services for domestic violence victims, for certain identifiable groups of victims. A third element consists of efforts to secure more certain and harsher punishment for perpetrators, including restricting pretrial release, free admission of evidence against the accused, and tougher sentencing practices. In these efforts, victims frequently become the allies of prosecutorial and political forces that support a law-and-order agenda.…
Does The Ends Justify the Means: Justifying the use of torture in the name of Public Interest…
Victims’ Rights Exam Victims right has grown to be a controversial topic because there is conflict over its policies. One might ask why is there conflict over victims’ rights it seems that the greater good would want victims to have rights so what is the problem. The greatest difficulty with victims’ rights is one cannot define specifically what is the cause of victimization or who is or is not a victim.…
Is kidnapping always seen in a negative way? When you think “kidnapping” your first thoughts are fear. But in The Ransom of Red Chief we see kidnapping in a different light. It is funny and not serious unlike Lindbergh baby kidnapping.…