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vintage-tigre · 3 days
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galinbookshelf · 8 months
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am i like insane or was there a trend on witter like a year ago where people did a lineup of their characters like comparing their tit sizes
I don't care if it was a schizophrenic hallucination I did it anyway
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retropopcult · 1 year
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The Santa Clause (1994)
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paddysnuffles · 30 days
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Things I learned in Criminology 101 at uni 1/?
We were made to watch a 15-second clip of someone we were old had planted a bomb and was running away from the scene. As the witness to the crime, it was up to us to determine who the culprit was in the lineup.
We all had buzzers that would mark who we thought the culprit was.
I was one of maybe 6 people out of 100 to not use my buzzer. I remember thinking that I'd done something wrong -- maybe I just didn't remember the face of the perp well?
"Congratulations," my professor said at the end, "All but 6 of you just sent an innocent man to jail."
Police (and police shows) prime you to think that one of the people in the lineup must be guilty. That's often not the case.
When you're asked to pick out someone from a lineup, oftentimes the correct answer is "They're not there."
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jmmallory · 2 years
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anoradraws · 11 months
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A bit late to the meme party, but so far I just wanted to share my sketch version of the Barbie/Ken meme that's been going around for a couple weeks now (despite I already got this done last week, but forgot to post). Anyway, STILL working on a digital art version, and with how SLOW my brain works, I don't even know WHEN I'll get it done; so, here's my B&W sketch, and I hope you like it!
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lunasloveisgood · 1 year
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taxi-davis · 1 year
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Usual Sus by Eric Joyner
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 1 year
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“SIX YEARS, 12 STRAPS FOR EVANGELIST'S SON,” Toronto Star. March 11, 1933. Page 25. ---- Rugby Player Gets Five Years and Ten Strokes for Armed Robbery --- Special to The Star Hamilton, March 11.-"This sort of thing frequently ends in murder; you might be facing a charge on which you would finish with a rope around your neck," Magistrate Burbidge said to-day as he sentenced Frank Bradley, 21, son of an evangelist, to six years in the penitentiary and twelve strokes of the cat-o'-nine-tails, and Wilbur Schultz, 19. rugby player and son of a manufacturer, to five years and ten strokes of the cat-o'-nine-tails, on two charges of armed robbery.
On three charges of car theft the youths were sentenced to one year definite concurrently with the other sentences.
"They were out of work and figured they could get some easy money to carry on until spring." stated Detective Barrett. "The car they stole yesterday was to be put in a garage while they looked over the situation to pick out something big. These other jobs were just piker stuff. They obtained a shot-gun from a man named Dutch who was just out of prison."
Crown Attorney Ballard moved for immediate sentence referring to the accused as potential murderers. "This type of crime is very prevalent in the republic to the south of us, and has to be stamped out," he stated.
Schultz and Bradley admitted holding up and robbing Robert Megaughan, manager of Jackson's Bread Co., February 28. Megaughan was walking to a bank near his office with $1,900 in cash in his pocket and $58 in silver in a satchel. The robbers demanded the satchel, thinking they had the company's receipts, but all they got was the paltry sum in silver.
Their admissions also included the daring hold-up of Powell's branch grocery store, March 6.
Confident a break was impending, police withheld news of the theft between 8.30 and 9.30 yesterday of a large sedan owned by Vernon A. Smith, salesman of Rockwood. He was eating in a King St. E. restaurant and had left almost $600 in merchandise in his car.
Headquarters officials ordered every available man to take up the chase. An hour later. Detectives Sharpe and Barrett found the car parked on Blake St. They waited. Schultz and another man approached the car and were captured. Later, the detectives learned the second man was innocent and was merely acting as an agent to aid Schultz find a garage where the sedan could be parked a few hours.
Bradley was later arrested as Schultz’s alleged accomplice in theft of Smith's car. Both denied knowledge of the hold-ups until late. last night when an identification line-up was arranged at headquarters and seven persons positively identified them as the participants in the Megaughan and Powell robberies, police stated.
Detectives Barrett and Sharpe led a search which unearthed the shotgun and revolver in a rooming house. Not until then did Schultz and Bradley admit any knowledge of the crimes, The Star was told.
[AL: Bradley was also known as Frank Dadgley and Ted Lewis, and had been in Burwash and the Montreal jail before - he was 21, from Brantford, and had a tattoo of a Heart and Anchor tattoo and the word ‘Lovey’ on his arm. He was a cook’s helper. he was convict #2980 at Kingston Penitentiary but was transferred to Collin’s Bay January 1935. He was convict #822 and was released March 1937.
Schultz alias Wilbur was 19, and was from Hamilton - having spent some time in the Barton jail there. He was a machinist helper. At Kingston Penitentiary he was #2979 and unlike Bradley was a difficult and disobedient prisoner, reported 15 times between 1933 and 1935 for speaking out of term, theft of supplies, resistance to guards, foul language, and taking part in a prison strike. He mostly worked in the tailor shop Schultz was also involved in a riot and hostage taking in March 1935, when a group of twenty-five inmates, wearing improvised masks and with their inmate numbers ripped from their uniforms, occupied several workshops, barricaded the doors, and took three officers hostage; Schultz worked in the tailor shop in that building. Unlike the 1932 strike, the guards taken captive were gagged, tied, and beaten by the leaders of the uprising. Several of the inmates set fire to the mail bags manufactured inside, destroying most of the machinery and nearly killing several men. The prison officers who stormed the building were also exceptionally brutal, beating surrendered inmates with batons. During the investigation afterwards, few of the participants would explain exactly what they had hoped to gain, except, as one individual guessed: “They don’t want exercises. They want base balls. They want human treatment instead of persecution, and everything like that.” Schultz himself was implicated in the riot, considered an “agitator” by several other prisoners, but his testimony was rather limited in this regard:
Q (from Warden): “What I am getting at is that your answers are useless. The Shoe was set on fire, machines broke, windows broken, and, according to you, you didn’t see a thing. Are you sure you were there?” A: I don’t know what to tell you, boss.
Several weeks later he was overheard taking responsibility for “trying to beat you guys (ie the guards) but not knowing you can’t beat the boys in blue.” Schultz was given ten strokes of the strap for his role in this riot, and sent to segregation for a year.  He was pardoned December 1936.]
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counterbury-tales · 11 days
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SHADOW???? LIKE THE HEDGEHOG????
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YEs?
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pulchrasilva · 9 months
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You ever just look at a mutuals post and wonder what the hell theyre talking about
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loveliceleprosy · 1 year
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A few Saints Row doodles ft my boss!
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zoomar · 4 months
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Smudge Smith -- Suspected of arson!
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whaddoes this mason mount fella even look like
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