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of the crime is different and it hits different. And I think this is starting to take...
of the crime is different and it hits different. And I think this is starting to take...
that turn not only with the abduction whether or not that boy was sold by his own family like even regardless of that involving children starting to extort people and like this is getting dark and it's not as like light and like oh women are doing are stealing clothes they're not just dressing beautifully and have these hidden pockets anymore they've escalated and i will say
that turn not only with the abduction whether or not that boy was sold by his own family like even regardless of that involving children starting to extort people and like this is getting dark and it's not as like light and like oh women are doing are stealing clothes they're not just dressing beautifully and have these hidden pockets anymore they've escalated and i will say
that turn not only with the abduction whether or not that boy was sold by his own family like even regardless of that involving children starting to extort people and like this is getting dark and it's not as like light and like oh women are doing are stealing clothes they're not just dressing beautifully and have these hidden pockets anymore they've escalated and i will say
I feel like she's not doing that out of like the goodness of her own heart. But who knows? However, during Mary's downward spiral, the 40 elephants had been taken over by a new queen, the infamous Alice Diamond.
I feel like she's not doing that out of like the goodness of her own heart. But who knows? However, during Mary's downward spiral, the 40 elephants had been taken over by a new queen, the infamous Alice Diamond.
I feel like she's not doing that out of like the goodness of her own heart. But who knows? However, during Mary's downward spiral, the 40 elephants had been taken over by a new queen, the infamous Alice Diamond.
Towering in stature and presence at 5'9", when the average height of a man at the time was 5'6", Alice transformed the 40 elephants from a clever gang of thieves into a fearsome criminal enterprise. Born in 1896 in Southwark, Alice became the gang leader when she was 20 years old.
Towering in stature and presence at 5'9", when the average height of a man at the time was 5'6", Alice transformed the 40 elephants from a clever gang of thieves into a fearsome criminal enterprise. Born in 1896 in Southwark, Alice became the gang leader when she was 20 years old.
Towering in stature and presence at 5'9", when the average height of a man at the time was 5'6", Alice transformed the 40 elephants from a clever gang of thieves into a fearsome criminal enterprise. Born in 1896 in Southwark, Alice became the gang leader when she was 20 years old.
She was referred to by police as, quote, Diamond Annie, the man killing Amazon, and the, quote, cleverest of the thieves. Alice's last name was ironic, as she was known to wear diamond rings on each of her fingers, which would double as brass knuckles to fend off anyone who crossed her.
She was referred to by police as, quote, Diamond Annie, the man killing Amazon, and the, quote, cleverest of the thieves. Alice's last name was ironic, as she was known to wear diamond rings on each of her fingers, which would double as brass knuckles to fend off anyone who crossed her.
She was referred to by police as, quote, Diamond Annie, the man killing Amazon, and the, quote, cleverest of the thieves. Alice's last name was ironic, as she was known to wear diamond rings on each of her fingers, which would double as brass knuckles to fend off anyone who crossed her.
In addition, the women rarely kept their loot. Instead, they sold the stolen goods to street vendors, pawnbrokers, and a network of fences, a word used to describe a person who knowingly buys stolen goods for the intent of resale. The clothing stores that received these items would alter the tags and designs to shield them from being caught. In 1910, police raided the home of Ada MacDonald.
In addition, the women rarely kept their loot. Instead, they sold the stolen goods to street vendors, pawnbrokers, and a network of fences, a word used to describe a person who knowingly buys stolen goods for the intent of resale. The clothing stores that received these items would alter the tags and designs to shield them from being caught. In 1910, police raided the home of Ada MacDonald.
In addition, the women rarely kept their loot. Instead, they sold the stolen goods to street vendors, pawnbrokers, and a network of fences, a word used to describe a person who knowingly buys stolen goods for the intent of resale. The clothing stores that received these items would alter the tags and designs to shield them from being caught. In 1910, police raided the home of Ada MacDonald.
However, she used fabricated ledgers, which are accounting books of financial transactions, to convince authorities that the goods were legitimately hers. Due to the deception, police found it increasingly difficult to prove both the elephants and fences of their crimes.
However, she used fabricated ledgers, which are accounting books of financial transactions, to convince authorities that the goods were legitimately hers. Due to the deception, police found it increasingly difficult to prove both the elephants and fences of their crimes.
However, she used fabricated ledgers, which are accounting books of financial transactions, to convince authorities that the goods were legitimately hers. Due to the deception, police found it increasingly difficult to prove both the elephants and fences of their crimes.