Quotes About Crime
If, as many people believe today, Ted Bundy took lives, he also saved lives. I know he did, because I was there when he did it.
~ Ann Rule
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Ted Bundy waving to the camera while the charges against him are being read. He told reporters, "I will be heard!
~ Ann Rule
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He promised his lover a great deal, while all the time he was coldly planning one of the cruelest crimes I've ever written about.
~ Ann Rule
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shot the kids, and I watched—Yeah, I watched. That's right, I watched, 'cause that son
~ Ann Rule
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The principle put forth by the great French criminalist Edmund Locard—that the criminal always leaves something of himself (no matter how minute) at the scene of his crime, and always carries something of the scene away with him (again, no matter how infinitesimal)—has not changed in seventy-five years; the tools of the criminalist have simply become more sophisticated.
~ Ann Rule
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Quando comecei a escrever histórias policiais verídicas, prometi a mim mesma que me lembraria que escrevo sobre a perda de seres humanos. Torço para que meu trabalho possa de alguma maneira salvar possíveis vítimas, alertar do perigo.
~ Ann Rule
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Raging crime, class warfare, invasive immigrants, light morals, public misbehavior. Always we convince ourselves that the parade of unwelcome and despised is a new phenomenon, which is why the phrase the good old days has passed from cliché to self-parody.
~ Anna Quindlen
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Jesus was soft on crime. He'd never have been elected anything.
~ Anne Lamott
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But even those people, cops, lawyers, doctors, learned what they learned from the aftermath. They weren't there when the killer tore at his victim; they didn't smell the scent of evil; they didn't hear the cries to heaven for something, someone, to intervene.
~ Anne Rice
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If you're mad enough to have killed a dozen people you're mad enough to be a fraction impatient. Surely?
~ Sebastian Faulks
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A rampage shooting has never happened in an urban ghetto, for example; in fact, indiscriminate attacks at schools almost always occur in otherwise safe, predominantly white towns. Around half of rampage killings happen in affluent or upper-middle-class communities, and the rest tend to happen in rural towns that are majority-white, Christian, and low-crime.
~ Sebastian Junger
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occur. A rampage shooting has never happened in an urban ghetto, for example; in fact, indiscriminate attacks at schools almost always occur in otherwise safe, predominantly white towns. Around half of rampage killings happen in affluent or upper-middle-class communities, and the rest tend to happen in rural towns that are majority-white, Christian, and low-crime.
~ Sebastian Junger
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rampage shooting has never happened in an urban ghetto, for example; in fact, indiscriminate attacks at schools almost always occur in otherwise safe, predominantly white towns. Around half of rampage killings happen in affluent or upper-middle-class communities, and the rest tend to happen in rural towns that are majority-white, Christian, and low-crime.
~ Sebastian Junger
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A white, gummy substance smeared on the club's plate-glass window blocked a view of the interior from the sidewalk. Inside, signs on the wall read: "Tough Guys Don't Squeal," "Don't Talk. This Place Is Bugged" and "The Enemy Is Listening.
~ Selwyn Raab
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Seizing on the reduced-ranks situation, Gotti urged Gigante to reinforce his family with forty additional men. Sammy the Bull Gravano knew that Gotti was scheming to undercut Gigante and to court loyalty from the new Genovese cadre by informing them that he was responsible for their admission into Cosa Nostra.
~ Selwyn Raab
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Mandelman, Stephen. Comrade Criminal: Russia's New Mafiya. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995.
~ Selwyn Raab
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I have been brought up in a world dominated by honor. I have known neither crime, poverty, nor betrayal, and here I taste hatred for the first time: it is sublime, like a thirst for justice and revenge. -the girl who played go
~ Shan Sa
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Policemen and criminals were not so very much different. So said Grand-père Filepe. Certainly, they tended to know the same people, to drink in the same places, to roam the same streets at very nearly the same hours.
~ Sharon Lee
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At the beginning of the century, Ruskin declared that 'every mutiny, every danger, every terror, and every crime, occurring under, or paralyzing, our Indian legislation, arises directly out of our national desire to live on the loot of India'.
~ Shashi Tharoor
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Sheldon Siegel
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Scholars talk about the endless cycle of poverty and racism and classism and crime. But I don't see it as a cycle, as a circle. I see it as a locked room filled with the people who share my DNA. This room has recently been set afire and there's only one escape hatch, ten feet off the ground. And I know I have to build a ladder out of the bones of my fallen family in order to climb to safety.
~ Sherman Alexie
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Aren't all crimes, by definition, hate crimes? I mean, people don't rob banks because they love tellers.
~ Sherman Alexie
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Sherman Alexie (Author)
~ Hunger is my crime.
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I got a shotgun and a backhoe and no one looks under a septic tank for a dead body. (Bubba)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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