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Category Archives: Crime
Keeping Secrets
Two women say a Fells Point barkeep raped them for years. The judge sent him back to his bar. By Edward Ericson Jr. (Baltimore City Paper, 3/14/2012) Shortly after dark on Dec. 9, 2011, a man slumps against the brick … Continue reading
Posted in Baltimorons, Beer, Booze, Fells Point, Sex Crimes, Vices
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Man With Fake Genitals Arrested In Community College Case
(Eye On Annapolis, 3/6/2012) Between February 16, 2012, and February 22, 2012, the Anne Arundel Community College Department of Public Safety and Anne Arundel County Police Department received several complaints of indecent exposure incidents taking place on the College’s Main … Continue reading
1968 Hair Hopper Mug Shot
(via the I Am Divine Facebook page)
Posted in 1960s, Baltimorons, Crime
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Wind-up Toys Based on The Wire
Mister Frothee: “Finally completed! A set of five miniature wind-up characters from yet another cancelled HBO series, “The Wire”. They’re each about 2.5 inches tall, and have weird proportions due to the small motors they contain. ” View the set … Continue reading