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Crime

Crime

Objections Overruled: Thousands of U.S. judges who broke laws or oaths remained on the bench

In the past dozen years, state and local judges have repeatedly escaped public accountability for misdeeds that have victimized thousands. Nine of 10 kept their jobs, a Reuters investigation found – including an Alabama judge who unlawfully jailed hundreds of poor people, many of them Black, over traffic fines.

Michael Berens, John Shiffman Reuters Jun 2020 30min Permalink

Business Crime

Torture, Terror, and Revenge in Battle Over Fabled Irish Company

Sean Quinn was once a billionaire folk hero, but then things turned very dark in the borderlands.

Kit Chellel, Liam Vaughan Bloomberg Businessweek Jun 2020 Permalink

Crime

Tie a Tourniquet on Your Heart

Revisiting Edna Buchanan, America’s greatest police reporter.

Diana Moskovitz Popula Jun 2020 10min Permalink

Best Article Crime

A Thousand Pounds of Dynamite

In 1980, a bankrupt gambler came up with a plan to get his money back. He built an incredibly complex bomb, one that was impossible to defuse and that only he knew how to move, and snuck it into a Lake Tahoe casino with an extortion note demanding $3 million. Part of the plan worked. Part of it did not.

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Hear Higginbotham discuss this story on the Longform Podcast.

Adam Higginbotham The Atavist Magazine Jul 2014 1h25min Permalink

Crime

Hitchhiker, Hero, Celebrity, Killer

The story of ‘Kai the hatchet-wielding hitchhiker.’

Jana G. Pruden Globe and Mail Jun 2020 20min Permalink

Crime

My Family Saw a Police Car Hit a Kid on Halloween. Then I Learned How NYPD Impunity Works.

The writer’s family saw an unmarked NYPD cruiser hit a Black teenager. He tried to find out how it happened, and instead found all of the ways the NYPD is shielded from accountability.

Eric Umansky ProPublica Jun 2020 15min Permalink

Best Article Crime

Tinder, Sailor, Hooker, Pimp

A prostitution and sex trafficking ring operated on the outskirts of a U.S. Navy base in Bahrain and may have involved 15% of the sailors stationed there.

Geoff Ziezulewicz Military Times Jun 2020 30min Permalink

Crime World

The Occultists: El Padrino

When a spring breaker goes missing, a seasoned investigator uncovers devil worship and a sinister cult at the heart of the drug trade.

Corey Mead Truly*Adventurous Jun 2020 Permalink

Crime Health

Punishment by Pandemic

In an Arkansas jail with one of the America’s largest coronavirus outbreaks, prison terms become death sentences.

Rachel Aviv New Yorker Jun 2020 30min Permalink

Best Article Crime Politics

The Black Family in the Age of Mass Incarceration

“Peril is generational for black people in America—and incarceration is our current mechanism for ensuring that the peril continues.”

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Ta-Nehisi Coates on the Longform Podcast

Ta-Nehisi Coates The Atlantic Sep 2015 1h20min Permalink

Crime Health

Our Brother Kaizen

George Floyd’s murder is a brutal reminder that the entire legal edifice—from slavery to mass incarceration—was designed to break down black people meticulously. This isn’t accidental.

The Lucas Brothers Vulture Jun 2020 20min Permalink

Best Article Crime Politics

This Treasury Official Is Running the Bailout. It’s Been Great for His Family.

Deputy Treasury Secretary Justin Muzinich has an increasingly prominent role. He still has ties to his family’s investment firm, which is a major beneficiary of the Treasury’s bailout actions.

Justin Elliott, Lydia DePillis, Robert Faturechi ProPublica Jun 2020 20min Permalink

Crime World

What Lockdown? World’s Cocaine Traffickers Sniff at Movement Restrictions

The supply chains of the cocaine industry did not falter even during a worldwide shutdown.

Cecilia Anesi, Giulio Rubino, Nathan Jaccard, Antonio Baquero, Lilia Saúl Rodríguez, Aubrey Belford Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project May 2020 Permalink

Crime

The Evidence Against Her

When Nikki Addimando shot her abusive partner, she thought she had enough proof it was self-defense. Why did the prosecution only see a cold-blooded killer?

Justine van der Leun GEN Magazine May 2020 45min Permalink

Crime

Murder in Old Barns

Why a Nova Scotia community is still searching for the killer of a beloved farmer thirty years later.

Lindsay Jones The Walrus Jun 2020 20min Permalink

Crime

The Suspects Wore Louboutins

The motley gang of L.A. teens that cat-burgled celebrities, sometimes repeatedly, in search of designer clothes, jewelry, and something to do. The story that became The Bling Ring.

Nancy Jo Sales Vanity Fair Mar 2010 20min Permalink

Crime Health

Will the Coronavirus Make Us Rethink Mass Incarceration?

On the public-health risks of the American prison system.

Sarah Stillman New Yorker May 2020 20min Permalink

Crime

Only a Mile and a Big World Separated Us

Everything I had going against me he had going for him. Us young Black dudes who were slanging were hated, hunted and haunted for our role in the drug war. He was praised and honored and rewarded with overtime.

D. Watkins Huffington Post Highline May 2020 40min Permalink

Crime Religion

A Biblical Mystery at Oxford

A renowned scholar claimed that he discovered a first-century gospel fragment. Now he’s facing allegations of antiquities theft, cover-up, and fraud.

Ariel Sabar The Atlantic May 2020 35min Permalink

Crime

Absence of Answers

Reexamining the murder of James Jordan.

Dan Wiederer Chicago Tribune Aug 2018 25min Permalink

Best Article Business Crime

Trashed: Inside the Deadly World of Private Garbage Collection

“We know we down in this shithole together.”

Kiera Feldman ProPublica Jan 2018 40min Permalink

Crime World

Nine American Mormons Died in a Brutal Ambush in Mexico

Was the attack outside of the LeBaron compound really by a cartel?

Ioan Grillo Insider May 2020 30min Permalink

Crime

Fearing for His Life

Ramsey Orta filmed the killing of Eric Garner—and the police punished him for it.

Chloé Cooper Jones The Verge Mar 2019 30min Permalink

Crime Sports

To The Driver Who Hit Me and Ran

A letter from a cyclist who survived.

Andrew J. Bernstein Outside May 2020 Permalink

Crime Sports

What to Make of Murph the Surf?

His savvy on a longboard earned him trophies. His burglary of the Natural History museum in New York earned him headlines. And his brutality on a Florida boat 50-odd years ago earned him a lifetime in prison. Now: What does penance get you?

Brian Burnsed Sports Illustrated Apr 2020 Permalink

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