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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Major Unsolved Crimes </strong></div><div><br><br></div><div>Crime, Justices, and Punishment What do you think about that? No matter how diligent they are, no matter how advanced the scientific tools at their disposal, police will never solve every crime. This book is basically about six fascinating cases. Its five spurred massive law enforcement investigations but nevertheless there are baffled authorities; the sixth was quickly cleared, but the official explanation has been assailed by a host of skeptics for more than three decades. From the streets of victorian london, where the world’s most famous serial killer stalked the night, to the skies over the pacific northwest, where a cash-landen hijacker disappeared into a storm, from the random poisoning of strangers to the purposeful assassination of america's thirty-fifth president, this book proved a window into some of the most intriguing cases ever. As the years pass, chances for definitive solutions to these crimes grow dimmer. These cases feel like missing pages in a novel the cases seem destined to tantalize professional investigators and armchair sleuths for many years to come. To find out about any cases you need evidences and clues right? Well sometimes you can have the right tools and still not solve the case like for instance. A case on august 31, 1888 about a women named Mary ann “polly” nicholas she was walking on london’s est end drunk wandering penniless. She was accustomed to procuring money for her night’s of lodging by engaging strangers in brief sexual trysts. About two thirty A.M. a former roommate of polly’s saw the inebriated woman and tried to persuade her to come home with her. She told her friend she will be fine all she needed was one customer to get money so she can have her own place for the rest of the night. Well, within an hour polly was dead. Her throat had been cut and she had been brutally disemboweled. Polly was the first of many victims of jack the ripper a killer who name echoed for decades. All the unsolved crimes in this book is crimes that people may not believe that happens everyday but they never get caught like Jack the ripper liked to be face to face with his victims he was never far away he was always lurking for the next victim. But on the other hand the zodiac murders  he liked to kill his victims up close and personal his murders was only a prey to women the only ages he killed were teenage females ages sixteen, seventeen and eighteen he even killed his girlfriend  he only used a gun to kill his victims he had to fire multiply shots his motto was to never leave any witnesses no matter what but only one of his murders that a victim survived his name was mike mageau he was darlene ferrin boyfriend which she did not survive the attack. Crime cash to go was an airplane crime yeah shocking right well crime comes in all shapes and sizes. The tylenol murders are different from the other murders this person did not want to be up close and person they wanted to be very smart and anonymous  he killed people from taking tylenol capsules. The student limited sabotage  basically this train flipped over tremendously and a lot of people died and was injured but they are not understanding who would do such a thing. The most important crime  that was unsolved is the assassination of president john f kennedy everyone has been wondering for years who did this what murder to happen they have captured someone but he will never live to tell his side of the story . most of all these stories are similar in some way they are all brutal and they are unsolved forever.</div><div><br><br><br><br></div><div>Definitions </div><div><br></div><ol><li>Crimes-illegal activities</li><li>Unsolved-not solved</li><li>justice-a judge or magistrate, in particular a judge of the supreme court of a country or state.</li><li>Punishment- rough treatment or handling inflicted on or suffered by a person or thing</li><li>John f kennedy- 35th u.s president </li><li>Assassination- murder (an important person) in a surprise attack for political or religious reasons.</li><li>Wanted- (of the police) desire to question or apprehend (a suspected criminal).</li><li>Disappeared- (of a person) go missing or (in coded political language) be killed.</li><li>F.b.i- domestic intelligence and security service of the United States, which simultaneously serves as the nation's prime federal law enforcement agency.</li><li>Decades- a period of ten years.</li></ol>]]></description>
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