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London Police Outfoxed, Abandon 3-Year Search For Serial Cat Killer
Scotland Yard is hoping to put fears of a serial cat killer to rest. Authorities now say that scavenging animals, not sadistic humans, are responsible for hundreds of reported cat mutilations. -
Doctor, Girlfriend Accused Of Drugging And Raping 2 Women, And Maybe Hundreds More
Grant Robichaux, 38, is an orthopedic surgeon who appeared on a Bravo reality show in 2014. Prosecutors say videos found on his phone show the assaults of many women too intoxicated to consent. -
Border Patrol Supervisor Arrested In Texas, Held In 'Serial Killing Spree'
Juan David Ortiz, 35, is being held in Laredo after a would-be victim escaped from him and alerted police. Ortiz is thought to have killed four women over a two-week period. -
There's No Stopping Toronto's 'Uber-Raccoon'
Toronto is known for its raccoons' aggressive ability to get into garbage cans. The city spent millions trying to fight the gray menace — with mixed results. -
Lincoln Towing, Bane Of Many Chicago Drivers, Loses License
Chicago's Lincoln Towing Service is so notorious for wrongly towing away cars that it's been immortalized in song. This week, the Illinois Commerce Commission revoked Lincoln's license. -
Mob Boss Frank Salemme Sentenced To Life In Prison For Murder
Salemme and co-defendant Paul Weadick were convicted in June of murdering of Stephen DiSarro, a Massachusetts club owner who disappeared in 1993. -
Novelist Who Penned 'How To Murder Your Husband' Essay Charged With Husband's Murder
Chef Daniel Brophy was shot dead in June at the culinary institute where he was an instructor. In 2011, his wife wrote a blog post imagining different methods and motives for killing one's spouse. -
Manslaughter Charge For Dallas Police Officer Who Killed A Man In His Own Apartment
Dallas Police Chief U. Renee Hall said she had wanted to get a warrant for manslaughter against her own officer on Friday — but the Texas Rangers delayed that move. -
Boston Police Captain's Son Sentenced To 20 Years For Terror Plot
"Alexander Ciccolo planned to kill innocent civilians in the United States on ISIS's behalf," prosecutor Andrew Lelling said. His father tipped off the FBI who arrested his son in 2015. -
FBI Says It Has Recovered Stolen Ruby Slippers, Missing For 13 Years
The sequined shoes were pilfered from the Judy Garland Museum in 2005. Investigators had pursued a range of leads — including an abandoned Minnesota mine — ever since.