10 Criminals Criminal Biggest In History

Here's 10 Greatest Crime Criminals Throughout history and one of them came from Indonesia. This article is not purely my opinion, and I'm here just intend to share it. There is no any intention behind it.

1. Al Capone

Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone (January 17, 1899 - January 25, 1947) was an American gangster who led a crime syndicate dedicated to the smuggling and manufacture of liquor and other illegal activities during the Prohibition Era of the 1920s and 1930s. Born in Brooklyn to immigrant Italian Southwestern Gabriele and Teresina Capone, Capone began his career in Brooklyn before moving to Chicago and became the boss of the criminal organization known as the Chicago Outfit-carded even though his name is known as a former furniture dealer. Although he never succeeded convicted of racketeering charges, Capone's criminal career ended in 1931, when he was indicted and convicted by the federal government for income tax evasion.

2. Jeffrey Dahmer

Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer (21 May 1960-28 November 1994) is a serial killer and rapist of America. Dahmer murdered 17 men and boys - mostly from African and Asian descent - between 1978 and 1991. terrible murder, involving rape, torture, mutilation, necrophilia and cannibalism. on 28 nivember, 1994, he was beaten to death by an inmate Columbia Correctional Institution with an iron bar at the gym working at the prison.

3. Ted Bundy

Theodore Robert "Ted" Bundy, Theodore Robert Cowell was born (November 24, 1946 - January 24, 1989), is an American serial killer active between 1973 and 1978. He twice escaped from a local jail before his arrest last month at the end of February 1978. After more than a decade has always denied the crimes, he eventually claimed more than 30 murders, although the actual total of victims remains unknown. Estimates ranged from 26 to more than 100, a general estimate of 35. Typically, Bundy would hit the victim with mace, then strangle them to death. He also engaged in rape and necrophilia. Bundy was executed for murder last one by the state of Florida in 1989.

4. Bonnie & Clyde

Bonnie Parker (October 1, 1910 - May 23 1934) and Clyde Barrow (March 24, 1909 - May 23 1934), known criminals, robbers, and criminal gangs, who traveled in the United States melalang Central during the depression. this makes them they are known nationally. They attract the attention of the American press and its readers make it known as "public enemy era" between 1931 and 1934. Although currently known for dozens of bank robberies, Barrow would have preferred to rob small stores or gas stations in rural areas. The gang is believed to have killed at least nine policemen and killing several civilians. They finally were ambushed and killed in Louisiana by law officers.

5. Unabomber Theodore Kaczynski a.k.a

The Unabomber became a target of the FBI who spent most of the cost of the investigation. Before Kaczynski's identity is known, the FBI used the handle "UNABOM" ("University and Airline Bomber") to refer to the case, which causes the media called him the Unabomber. Despite efforts by the FBI to expose him, he did not directly handily to be identified. In fact, saudaranyalah, Ted's writing style and recognize fingerprints acquired from the FBI. To avoid the death penalty, Kaczynski's lawyers entered into an application for approval, in which he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life imprisonment without possibility of parole. Theodore Kaczynski has been designated a "domestic terrorist" by the FBI.

6. James McVeigh

Timothy James McVeigh (April 23, 1968-11 June 2001) was a U.S. Army veteran and security guard who was convicted of bombing the Alfred P. House Murrahdi in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995, on the second anniversary of Waco Siege, he did it as revenge to inspire the revolution against what he considered a tyrannical federal government. The bombing killed 168 people and is a deadly act of terrorism in the United States before September 11, 2001 attacks. He was convicted on 11 federal assault, sentenced to death and executed on June 11, 2001.

7. Paul Bernardo & Karla Homolka

Karla Homolka and Paul Bernardo is a pair of lovers who have fun by torturing and killing young girls, including Karla's sister who was 15 years old on Christmas Eve. Homolka now free after serving short sentences for 12 years in prison.







8. Suharto

On May 29, 2000, Soeharto was placed under house arrest when Indonesian government began to investigate corruption during his regime. In July 2000, announced that he will be accused of embezzling U.S. $ 571 million of government donations to one of a number of foundations under his control which then used the money to finance family investments. But in September a court-appointed doctors announced that he could not be tried because of declining health condition. Public prosecutors tried again in 2002 but then the doctor indicates there is disease in his brain. Dated March 26, 2008, a civil court judge Suharto freed from corruption but ordered charitable foundations, Supersemar, to pay U.S. $ 110 million.

9. John Gotti

John Joseph Gotti, Jr., also known as Johnny Boy, is the boss of the Gambino crime family. John Gotti is the most powerful crime boss in his day. He became widely known as an outspoken personality with a flamboyant style that eventually led to his downfall.

In 1992, Gotti charged with racketeering, 13 murders, obstruction of justice, conspiracy to commit murder, illegal gambling, extortion, tax evasion, and sentenced to life in prison where he died 10 years later from cancer.

10. O. J. Simpson

Case O. J. Simpson is a murder case involving actor and former American footballer O. J. Simpson. He is on trial for killing ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman (ex-wife's boyfriend) in 1994. This criminal case received widespread attention from the media and the public the United States since OJ Simpson is a former American football star were black. After going through a prolonged trial, Simpson was declared innocent and acquitted on October 3, 1995.

Later, Simpson was sued in civil court by the Brown and Goldman families. On February 5, 1997, the jury unanimously showed evidence of large amounts of supporting Simpson's responsibility for causing death due to negligence on the beatings of Brown and Goldman. The jury decided that Simpson was obligated to pay damages of U.S. $ 33.5 million for the death of Ronald Goldman and Nicole Brown's beating. Simpson against the decision on appeal. Los Angeles appeals court verdict strengthens civil trial against Simpson.

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