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Justice halted: The murdered prosecutor Tom Wales, a federal prosecutor for 18 years, was murdered one month after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks while in his home. The murder looked so much like a hit that investigators wondered, was the killer was someone Wales had put behind bars? If so, it would be the first time in U.S. history that a federal prosecutor was killed in connection with his work. |
Digital security |
FTC busts 'world's largest spam operation' Federal authorities in Chicago say they've shut down one of the largest spam e-mail operations in the world. The Federal Trade Commission says the group generated e-mails promoting sales of prescription drugs and "male enhancement" pills. |
Corporate scandals |
Adviser gets 12 years in prison in fraud case A federal judge sentenced an investment adviser to 12 years in prison on fraud charges related to the loss of $213 million in a hedge fund at the state agency for injured workers. |
Video: Crime & courts |
Woman accused of stealing from dead lover Oct. 15: A Florida woman is accused stealing her lover's truck and belongings after he expires while having sex, then returning to take more. WESH's Dan Billow reports. |
On the run |
The U.S. Marshals want your help finding their "15 Most Wanted" fugitives, a notorious list of suspects fleeing everything from murder and robbery to child sex charges. To date, about 200 of the fugitives profiled on the list have been found. Tips leading to an arrest are rewarded up to $25,000. Click here to see the fugitives. |
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