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Beverly Hills Shrink Accused of Trying to Meet Teen for Sex

‘YOU’RE HOT’

Dr. Ron Gad, who claims to treat movie stars, pro athletes, and top business execs, claims it was all a big misunderstanding.

Justin Rohrlich | Published Feb 21, 2024

FBI Nabs Man Who Tried to Use an App to Get a Woman Raped

KEYBOARD CRIM

Matthias Jacob Edward Mann got someone interested in his disturbing request: an undercover detective.

Corbin Bolies | Published Jan 07, 2022

The CIA Spy Who Reinvented the Travel Guide

Undercover

For decades, Eugene Fodor wrote and edited the travel books that introduced middle-class travelers to the world—when he wasn’t moonlighting as a spook.

David Farley | Published Sep 02, 2021

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Federal Judge Strikes Down Iowa’s ‘Ag-Gag’ Law

NO MORE

The law prohibited reporters or animal-rights activists from going undercover to report on animal-rights abuses in livestock facilities.

Victoria Albert | Published Jan 09, 2019
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FBI Told ISIS Shooter to ‘Tear Up Texas’

FATHER OF WAR

‘Tear up Texas,’ the FBI agent told the ISIS terrorist, just before he shot up a crowded hall. Did the G-Man help convince the jihadi to attack?

Katie Zavadski | Published Aug 04, 2016

Marine Who Peed on Taliban Foils Murder

ONE MORE MISSION

Laura Buckingham asked her sniper boyfriend, who was discharged from for desecrating dead bodies, to recommend an assassin to kill her ex-boyfriend, authorities say.

M.L. Nestel | Published Feb 26, 2016

Alleged ISIS Fanboy Charged With Murder

NORTH CAROLINA SLAYING

Authorities said in December they had a suspect in the murder of an elderly man in custody. Now they’ve confirmed that suspect was Justin Nojan Sullivan.

Katie Zavadski | Published Feb 01, 2016

The Alabama Granny Murder-for-Hire Plot

Southern Gothic

Sandra Hill Treadway adored her grandson and was determined to keep her ex-daughter-in-law from getting custody—allegedly by having her killed.

Kate Briquelet | Published Nov 06, 2015

From Terror Groupies to ‘Bad B*tches’

Hellcats

They worshipped domestic terrorists, and tried to follow in their footsteps. But when these two New York City women got serious about their homemade bombs, the FBI swooped in.

Shane Harris | Published Apr 02, 2015

A Holy Mistake: Selling an Art Forgery

Whoops

After discovering his Damien Hirst paintings were fakes, Florida pastor Kevin Sutherland continued to try to sell them…to an undercover cop. He’s now been sentenced to six months in jail.

Justin Jones | Published May 20, 2014

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