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Video still from the one-year vigil for Christopher Kapessa.
BLM brings new hope for Wales family seeking justice for Black teen’s death 
A courtroom sketch shows Peter Madsen during the trial regarding the killing of Swedish journalist Kim Wall, in Copenhagen, Denmark, on April 25, 2018.
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Life sentence for Danish submarine entrepreneur who murdered Swedish journalist
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Copenhagen Police's Special prosecutor Jakob Buch-Jepsen is seen during a news conference in front of the Copenhagen Police Headquarters after the prosecutor's office announced the charge in the submarine murder case against Peter Madsen, in Copenhagen
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Denmark to seek life sentence for inventor who killed journalist Kim Wall
San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi wearing a suit and tie leads Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, wearing prison orange, into court.
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Immigration wasn’t part of the San Francisco trial for the death of Kathryn Steinle — but here’s why it became part of the story
Valdez protest
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Mourning a journalist in Mexico who said ‘no to silence’
Korea propaganda loudspeakers
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Huge loudspeakers will blast assassination news into North Korea
Scars from Violence in Baltimore, Vietnam, and Brownsville
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The town of Las Vueltas has almost no murders, but it does have a museum collection of guns and AK-47s that date back to El Salvador's civil war.
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These isolated towns in dangerous El Salvador are murder-free zones
Ahmed al-Jumaili, who was killed in Dallas last week, had recently joined his wife Zahraa in Dallas after emigrating from Iraq.
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A killing in Dallas has the Muslim community on edge
El Salvador's defense minister, General Rafael Humberto Larios, speaks during a news conference in San Salvador in a 1990 file photo. Larios and eight other former Salvadoran soldiers were arrested in 2011 for suspected involvement in the 1989 killing of
Conflict
How justice for slain Americans took a backseat to Cold War politics
Men sit near a dead body wrapped in white after what activists said was a barrel bomb was dropped by forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Aleppo on October 1, 2014.
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Photos of death and torture in Syria echo past horrors at the Holocaust Museum
South African Olympic and Paralympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius leaves the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria on September 11, 2014.
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South African athlete Oscar Pistorius is acquitted of murder, but could face a lesser charge
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Oscar Pistorius takes the stand, apologizes to Steenkamp’s family
Aftermath of the Boston marathon bombing
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Solving a triple murder case might have prevented the Boston Marathon bombings
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DC Sniper Lee Boyd Malvo Compares his Life to that of an Abused Woman
David Brooks: What Our Words Tell Us
Trial Begins for Fort Hood Army Base Shooting Suspect
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VIDEO: Somber memorial mark 11th anniversary of 9/11 terrorist attacks
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VIDEO: Mississippi Supreme Court to hear case over ex-Governor’s many pardons
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Chef describes last meals for death row
Public opinion in Italy divided over Amanda Knox acquittal
Arrest Made in the Texas DA Killings
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Why the Allegations Against Pistorius Represent an Opportunity for South Africa
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South African Paralympics Star Charged with Premeditated Murder
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Olympic Runner Oscar Pistorius Charged with Murder
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The Tradition of Murder Ballads in Finland
Film Shows 1965 Coup from the Killers’ Perspective
Nation Mourns After Elementary School Shooting
‘My Friend Dahmer’: The Education of a Serial killer
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Anders Breivik and the Norway Justice System
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The Murder Case that Brought Down Chinese Communist Party Leader Bo Xilai
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Families of Victims Stage Walkout in Breivik Trial
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Obama: Preventing Atrocities is Core Security Interest
Anders Breivik Trial Begins in Norway
Stand Your Ground Laws Lead to Rise in Justifiable Homicides, Report Says
Manhunt Commences in France After Shooter is Linked to Previous Attacks
Some Closure for the West Memphis Three in ‘Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory’
Top of the Hour: Police Investigate Virginia Tech Shooting, Morning Headlines
Top of the Hour: Amanda Knox Returns to US, Morning Headlines
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Amanda Knox freed by Italian appeals court
Top of the Hour: Amanda Knox Appeal, Morning Headlines
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Bin Laden’s death — professional and personal significance
Long Island Serial Killer’s Body Count Reaches Ten
Gorillas in Their Midst
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Former FBI agent explains Van der Sloot case
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Turkey reacts to US Congress vote on ‘genocide’
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NBC News is hunting the war criminal next door
L.A. police quiet for years about serial killer
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Murders in Peru recall ancient myth
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25 Years of Genocide Prevention
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US seeks release of murder suspect in Pakistan
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Must Peaceful Protest Be Abandoned?