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File:Wayne Family robbed by Joe Chill.jpg|link=Batman (nonfiction)|Billionaire fails to understand robbery at gunpoint, [[Batman (nonfiction)|son traumatized]].
File:Wayne Family robbed by Joe Chill.jpg|link=Batman (nonfiction)|Billionaire fails to understand robbery at gunpoint, [[Batman (nonfiction)|son traumatized]].
File:Fortunes of a Street Waif.jpg|[[Lud the Gamer]] was boot-thief as child, says Biographer-Critic.
File:Fortunes of a Street Waif.jpg|[[Lud the Gamer]] was boot-thief as child, says Biographer-Critic.
File:It_Rhymes_With_Lust.jpg|link=Graphic novel (nonfiction)|[[Graphic novel (nonfiction)|graphic novel]], says Hayes.
File:It_Rhymes_With_Lust.jpg|link=Graphic novel (nonfiction)|[[Graphic novel (nonfiction)|graphic novel]] will testify against the [[Distributed Scrutnizer]].
File:Wumpuss-compass.jpg|link=Wumpus-compass|[[Wumpus-compass]] good for business, say [[Criminal (nonfiction)|criminals]].
File:Wumpuss-compass.jpg|link=Wumpus-compass|[[Wumpus-compass]] good for business, say [[Criminal (nonfiction)|criminals]].
File:Traitors_heads_on_old_london_bridge.jpg|Severed heads of medieval [[Criminal (nonfiction)|traitors]] available for reprogramming.
File:Traitors_heads_on_old_london_bridge.jpg|Severed heads of medieval [[Criminal (nonfiction)|traitors]] available for reprogramming.

Revision as of 05:11, 20 June 2016

Robbing a rich merchant's house. (J. M. W. Silver)

Crime is an unlawful act punishable by a state.

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