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"Gone Girl" Kidnapping Suspect Confesses to Reporter Off the Record
Jay Hathaway · 09/03/15 01:24PMMatthew Muller, the prime suspect in a California kidnapping that’s become known as the “Gone Girl” case because police initially believed the victim faked the crime, agreed to tell a reporter a few things “off the record” in a jailhouse interview. One of those things was apparently that he did it, Wired’s Kevin Poulsen reports.
Reporter Says She Tried to Warn Subway That Jared Was a Pedophile
Gabrielle Bluestone · 08/21/15 01:12PMTrump Calls FBI After Druglord's Son Allegedly Threatens Him on Twitter
Jay Hathaway · 07/13/15 01:32PMDonald Trump, whose overarching personal and political strategy is to make everything about him, is making the prison escape of Mexican cartel boss Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman about him. Trump has alerted the FBI about death threats that El Chapo’s son allegedly made against him on Twitter, TMZ learned from a source very close to Donald Trump (Donald Trump).
FBI: Dylann Roof Should Not Have Been Able to Buy Gun Used in Massacre
Taylor Berman · 07/10/15 01:26PMThe Internet Knew About the Government's Spy Planes Two Years Ago
Sam Biddle · 06/03/15 10:05AMFBI Warned Cops to Lock Down Their Social Media After Freddie Gray's Death
Sam Biddle · 04/28/15 12:54PMReport: FBI Overstated Forensic Evidence In More Than 200 Trials
Hudson Hongo · 04/19/15 05:15PMFBI Agent Shot Up Evidence Against Hundreds of Heroin Dealers: Report
Gabrielle Bluestone · 01/15/15 11:46PMFBI Warns of Sony Hacker Threat Against Media
Sam Biddle · 12/31/14 12:00PM"I'll Break You in Half" Congressman Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion
Aleksander Chan · 12/23/14 03:20PMFBI Officially Accuses North Korea of Sony Hack
Taylor Berman · 12/19/14 12:53PMThe FBI has concluded that North Korea is to blame for the devastating hacking attack against Sony Pictures. "North Korea's actions were intended to inflict significant harm on a U.S. business and suppress the right of American citizens to express themselves," the agency said in a statement released today. "Such acts of intimidation fall outside the bounds of acceptable state behavior."
The Uncensored FBI Letter to MLK Found Hidden in the National Archives
Jason Parham · 11/11/14 06:44PMIn the fall of 1964, the New York Herald Tribune ran a story with the headline, "FBI Chief Calls Martin Luther King 'The Most Notorious Liar in Country.'" J. Edgar Hoover, then the director of the FBI, had found himself on the defense after King, perhaps the most prominent civil rights activist of the 1950s and 60s, accused the bureau of not enforcing civil rights law and using Jim Crow-era tactics to suppress blacks. Hoover's real reasoning for labeling King a "notorious liar," however, was based on information he and few others were privy to: the details of King's sex life.
FBI Used a Counterfeit Seattle Times Story Page to Nab Teen
Taylor Berman · 10/28/14 11:57AMFBI Identifies ISIS Militant Who Brutally Executed Two Journalists
Gabriella Paiella · 09/25/14 10:44PMFBI Director James B. Comey has announced that American intelligence agencies have identified the masked ISIS militant responsible for beheading journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff. The killer, who speaks fluent, British-accented English has been nicknamed "Jihadi John," but the FBI is opting against releasing his name or nationality while agents are on the hunt for him.
The FBI Will Investigate the Shooting of Unarmed Teen Michael Brown
Aleksander Chan · 08/11/14 03:08PMThe FBI announced today that the agency has launched an investigation into the shooting of unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown, who was killed in an altercation with Ferguson, Mo. police this past weekend. The probe, Special Agent Cheryl Mimura said, will investigate "a potential civil rights violation."
NSA, FBI Spied on Muslim-American Leaders, Including Ex-Bush Official
Andy Cush · 07/09/14 09:05AMJudge Dismisses Insane Clown Posse's Gang Lawsuit Against FBI
Taylor Berman · 07/08/14 12:50PMFeds Ask Judge to Dismiss Lawsuit by Insane Clown Posse
Dayna Evans · 06/23/14 10:00AMThe U.S. Justice Department, busy with many, many other much more important things, has asked a judge to throw out a lawsuit filed by members of the Insane Clown Posse that objects to the FBI's 2011 classification of the group of Faygo-swillers as a "violent gang." The feds simply do not have time for this shit.