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True Crime Stories of Horrible Criminals

Hseham Amrahs

Publisher: mds

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Summary

From the very beginning of creation, along with good, evil also arrived in the world. Evil is a broad-meaning word that can include all kinds of wrongdoings like lying, theft, various types of crime, murder, rape, corruption, etc.
Why does a person become a criminal? People interpret this question differently, but it is almost impossible to pinpoint a single solid reason for it.
Many people say that the home environment is responsible for this. Many people blame poverty. Many people blame illiteracy. But it has been seen that all kinds of people—poor, rich, educated, uneducated—have been found involved in crime. Seeing this, it is certain that the reasons given by experts are or are not responsible for this.
Overall, crime has also been mixed with society in every round. As the saying goes, sometimes the criminal is present in the house itself. This has also been proven to be true.
The book presents the heart-wrenching true stories of some of the most heinous global criminals and their crimes. After reading these stories, it can be decided that bad deeds have bad consequences.
Available since: 08/17/2022.

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