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  2. Carlee Russell disappearance hoax - Wikipedia

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    In March 2024, Russell pled guilty to two counts of filing false police reports and was sentenced to a year of probation and 100 hours of community service. She was also ordered to pay a $18,000 fine. [4] Later Russell's jail sentence was suspended and reduced to 12 months of supervised probation, community service, and mental health counseling.

  3. List of satirical fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    This fake news website mostly consists of celebrity gossip and death hoaxes, but a few of its other stories were disseminated on social media. When the site was up it said that it was "a combination of real shocking news and satire news" and that articles were for "entertainment and satirical purposes" only. [9] [9] [25] News Hound news-hound ...

  4. Patrick Spikes - Wikipedia

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    13.4K [1] (January 2022) Total views. 507,041 [1] (January 2022) Patrick Allen Spikes (born August 30, 1994) [2] is an American former Walt Disney World employee. Spikes received media attention after he was arrested for stealing over $14,000 worth in Disney World cast member costumes and props. [3]

  5. Anna Sorokin - Wikipedia

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    Anna Sorokin (Russian: Анна Сорокина, pronounced [ˈanːə sɐˈrokʲɪnɐ]; born January 23, 1991), also known as Anna Delvey, is a con artist and fraudster who posed as a wealthy heiress to access upper-class New York social and art scenes from 2013 to 2017. Born to working-class parents in the Soviet Union (now Russia), Sorokin ...

  6. Oakley, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Oakley, Inc. is an American company headquartered in Foothill Ranch, California, which is an autonomous subsidiary of Luxottica.The company designs, develops and manufactures sports performance equipment and lifestyle pieces including sunglasses, safety glasses, eyeglasses, sports visors, ski/snowboard goggles, watches, apparel, backpacks, shoes, optical frames, and other accessories.

  7. Police impersonation - Wikipedia

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    Police impersonation has a long history. In 17th and 18th-century London, impostors presented to be constables, marshalcy, or sheriffs ' officers to extort bribes or commit sex crimes. [6] Between 1685 and 1701, 29 men in London were caught assuming the identities of law officers. [7] In 18th-century Qing China, the police, officials, and yamen ...

  8. John Darwin disappearance case - Wikipedia

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    John Darwin was released on probation in January 2011 [45] and Anne Darwin was released in March 2011. [46] On 14 February 2012, the CPS announced that the entire £501,641.39 in life insurance and pension payouts received by Anne Darwin had been recovered, partly from the sale of two properties in Panama.

  9. Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting conspiracy theories

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    The Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting occurred on December 14, 2012, in Newtown, Connecticut. The perpetrator, Adam Lanza, fatally shot his mother before murdering 20 students and six staff members at Sandy Hook Elementary School, and later committed suicide. [1] A number of fringe figures have promoted conspiracy theories that doubt or ...