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Inside the Dating Site for Murderers, Rapists, and Violent Offenders
Canadian Inmates Connect made sensational headlines last year when notorious killer Luke Magnotta's profile showed up, but founder Melissa Fazzina believes her site supports rehabilitation.
Step Inside New Jersey's Organized Car Theft Rings on the First Episode of 'Black Market'
Check out the first episode from Michael K. Williams's new VICELAND show about the desperation driving the world's underground economies before it airs July 5.
Do People Actually Want to Move to the UK to Commit Crime?
We asked a few former criminals to find out if there's any truth in the EU Referendum Leave camp's claims.
I Spent a Quiet Afternoon Watching Ex-Cons Get Hypnotized
I went into the past-life regression session a sceptic – after watching an ex-con come out with tears in his eyes, I didn't know what to think.
Forget The Haçienda, Konspiracy Was Manchester's Wildest Acid House Night Out
We look back on a short lived nightclub that was the real home of the Madchester underground.
When Sculptures Kill...
From installation accidents, to sculptures used as murder weapons, here's a brief history of killer art.
We Asked Ex-Career Criminals How They Would Have Pulled Off Britain's Biggest Cash Heist
It's been 10 years since a group of guys stole $76 million from a Kent cash depot, but we wanted to know how they messed it all up.
Drones Will Forever Change How Pirates Operate on the High Seas
“For the first time, non-state adversaries would have an air force.”
What We Know About the 'Very Dangerous' Trio That Escaped from a Maximum-Security Jail
Three men who broke out of a jail in Orange County, California, over the weekend are allegedly implicated in everything from murder to chopping off a weed dispensary owner's penis.
This Pizzeria Will Give You Free Pizza for a Year If You Catch Their Burglar
A pizza place in Denver called Kaos is now offering free pizza for an entire year to anyone who can help police find the thief who recently burglarized the business.
What Life Is Like in America's Highest-Security 'Supermax' Prison
Finger handshakes, the toilet phone, and the "shoe bomber."
How a Hot Dog Bun Helped Police Solve a Burglary
One of the officers dug deep into his inner Sherlock Holmes and took the case a step further. He noticed that on the video, one of the suspects was eating a hot dog—“a well-known hot dog,” according to a press release issued by the department.