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Les années Condor: comment Pinochet et ses alliés ont propagé le terrorisme sur trois continents ((La découverte poche ; 280. Essais))
Par John Dinges, Isabelle Taudière. 2008
"Les années Condor raconte l'histoire secrète des "sales guerres" conduites par les dictatures latino-américaines alliées des États-Unis, au cours des…
années 1970 et 1980. Pendant plus de dix ans, six gouvernements ont mené de concert des actions clandestines contre leurs opposants, enlevant et assassinant plus de 30 000 personnes. À l'initiative du président chilien Augusto Pinochet, et avec le soutien de la CIA, ils ont mis sur pied une organisation terroriste internationale, l'opération Condor, pour liquider les opposants qui s'étaient réfugiés dans d'autres pays latino-américains, en Europe ou aux États-Unis. Le journaliste américain John Dinges fait ici le récit de cette histoire effroyable, fruit d'une enquête de plusieurs années, nourrie de nombreux témoignages, de documents secrets américains déclassifiés et des archives des dictatures elles-mêmes. Il révèle l'ampleur de la complicité de Washington dans les crimes de dictateurs pour lesquels les États-Unis étaient le "leader" [...]". -- 4e de couv. Titre uniforme: The Condor years.Cyber criminalité: enquête sur les mafias qui envahissent le Web
Par Éric Filiol, Philippe Richard. 2006
Les temps sont révolus où les menaces informatiques se limitaient aux virus créés par des étudiants isolés. Aujourd'hui, les cybercriminels…
sont de plus en plus organisés, leurs stratégies plus ciblées et leurs armes plus sophistiquées. Internet se criminalise, et le plus inquiétant est à venir. Cet ouvrage est d'abord une mise en garde contre toutes les escroqueries qui menacent aujourd'hui tant les particuliers que les entreprises. Il vous fournira toutes les informations utiles sur le phishing, le spam, les virus, l'ingénierie sociale, les vols de données bancaires, l'espionnage industriel, la prise de contrôle de machines à distance, etc. Les derniers chapitres constituent un cri d'alerte sur les nouvelles formes de criminalité (voire de terrorisme) qui émergent aujourd'hui et vont se répandre sur le Net dans les prochaines années. -- 4e de couvSilent witnesses: a history of forensic science
Par Nigel McCrery. 2013
'Silent Witnesses' looks at the history of forensic science over the last two centuries, during which time a combination of…
remarkable intuition, painstaking observation, and leaps in scientific knowledge have developed this fascinating branch of detection. 2013.The secret
Par Deric Henderson. 2016
May 1991 in the seaside town of Castlerock in Northern Ireland and the bodies of two people, police officer Trevor…
Buchanan and nurse Lesley Howell, are found in a car filled with carbon monoxide. The pair have apparently taken their own lives, unable to live with the pain of their spouses’ affair with each other. Their adulterous spouses, Sunday school teacher Hazel Buchanan and dentist Colin Howell, continued their affair secretly but both later remarried other people. A series of disasters in Howell's life made him reveal that he and Hazel Stewart had conspired to murder their spouses nearly two decades earlier. That confession led to two of the most sensational murder trials ever seen in the UK. 2016. Uniform title: Let this be our secretForensics: the anatomy of crime (Wellcome Ser.)
Par Val McDermid. 2014
The dead talk. To the right listener, they tell us all about themselves: where they came from, how they lived,…
how they died - and who killed them. Forensic scientists can use a corpse, the scene of a crime or a single hair to unlock the secrets of the past and allow justice to be done. Bestselling crime author Val McDermid draws on interviews with top-level professionals to delve, in her own inimitable style, into the questions and mysteries that surround this fascinating science. 2014.British Columbia murders: mysteries, crimes and scandals (Amazing stories)
Par Susan McNicoll. 2003
Six of British Columbia's most notorious murders are recounted in these gripping stories of betrayal and intrigue. From the tragic…
murder of Molly Justice to the unsolved mystery of Janet Smith's untimely death, these stories will keep you on the edge of your seat. Some descriptions of violence. 2003.Ontario murders: Mysteries, Scandals, And Dangerous Criminals (Amazing stories)
Par Susan McNicoll. 2004
Six chilling stories of notorious Ontario murders are recounted in this collection. From the pretty but dangerous Evelyn Dick to…
the mysterious murder of one of the Fathers of Confederation, Thomas D'Darcy McGee, these stories will keep you on the edge of your seat. Some descriptions of violence. 2004.The Massey murder: a maid, her master and the trial that shocked a country
Par Charlotte Gray. 2013
In February 1915, a member of one of Canada’s wealthiest families was shot and killed on the front porch of…
his home in Toronto as he was returning from work. Carrie Davies, an 18-year-old domestic servant, quickly confessed. But who was the real victim here? Charles “Bert” Massey, scion of a famous and privileged family, or the frightened, perhaps mentally unstable Carrie, a penniless British immigrant? When the brilliant lawyer Hartley Dewart, QC, took on her case, his grudge against the powerful Masseys would fuel a sensational trial. Winner of the 2015 Arthur Ellis Best Non-fiction Crime Book Award. 2013.The sun does shine: how I found life and freedom on death row
Par Bryan Stevenson, Anthony Ray Hinton, Lara Love Hardin. 2018
A man who spent thirty years on death row for a crime he did not commit describes how he became…
a victim of a flawed legal system, recounting the years he shared with fellow inmates who were eventually executed before his exoneration. Bestseller. 2018.Killers of the Flower Moon: the Osage murders and the birth of the FBI
Par David Grann. 2017
An examination of the 1920s murders of wealthy Osage Indian Nation members in Oklahoma. When the newly-formed FBI bungled the…
investigation, young Director Hoover turned to ex-Texas Ranger Tom White, who put together an undercover team, including one of the only American Indian agents in the Bureau. Bestseller. Winner of the Spur 2018 best western historical nonfiction award and winner of the 2018 Edgar Award for best fact crime book. 2017.Ghettoside: a true story of murder in America
Par Jill Leovy. 2015
On a warm spring evening in South Los Angeles, a young man is shot and killed on a sidewalk minutes…
away from his home, one of the thousands of black Americans murdered that year. His assailant jumps into an SUV and vanishes, hoping to join the scores of killers in American cities who are never arrested for their crimes. But as soon as the case is assigned to Detective John Skaggs, the odds shift. Here is the story of the quintessential, but mostly ignored, American murder—a “ghettoside” killing, one young black man slaying another—and a brilliant and driven cadre of detectives whose creed is to pursue justice for forgotten victims at all costs. Bestseller. 2015.The devil in the white city: murder, magic, and madness at the fair that changed America
Par Erik Larson. 2003
Traces the crimes of Dr. H.H. Holmes, a serial killer who preyed on young women during the 1893 Chicago World's…
Fair, in the amazing landscape that architect Daniel H. Burnham created in a mere two years. Bestseller. 2003.Portrait of a killer: Jack the Ripper - case closed
Par Patricia Daniels Cornwell. 2002
Using the firsthand expertise she has gained through writing the bestselling Kay Scarpetta novels, Patricia Cornwell utilizes the demanding methods…
of modern forensic investigation to re-examine the evidence in the Jack the Ripper murders. These include state-of-the-art DNA testing on various materials, computer enhancement of watermarks, and expert examinations of hand-writing, paper, inks and other relics. She also uses her knowledge of profiling on the possible suspects, as well as consulting experts in the field. On presenting her conclusions to a very senior Metropolitan Police officer she learns that had the investigators of the time been presented with the facts she has unearthed, her suspect would definitely have been arrested and would probably have faced trial. Naming the killer as the artist, Walter Sickert, Cornwell details the reasons and evidence for this conclusion. Strong language and descriptions of violence. 2002.Crime beat: a decade of covering cops and killers
Par Michael Connelly. 2006
Before Connelly was a novelist, he was a crime reporter covering the homicide beat in Florida and Los Angeles. He…
followed the investigators, the victims, their families and friends - and, of course, the killers - to tell the real stories of murder and its aftermath. Connelly's firsthand observations would lend inspiration to his novels, from "The Black Echo", which was drawn from a real-life bank heist, to "Trunk Music" (EB67624), based on an unsolved case of a man found in the trunk of his Rolls Royce. 2006.I'll be gone in the dark: one woman's obsessive search for the Golden State Killer
Par Gillian Flynn, Patton Oswalt, Michelle McNamara, Paul Haynes. 2018
For more than ten years, a mysterious and violent predator committed fifty sexual assaults in Northern California before moving south,…
where he perpetrated ten sadistic murders. Then in 1986 he disappeared, eluding capture by multiple police forces and some of the best detectives in the area. Three decades later, true crime journalist Michelle McNamara was determined to find the violent psychopath she called "the Golden State Killer." Michelle pored over police reports, interviewed victims, and embedded herself in the online communities that were as obsessed with the case as she was. This book that McNamara was writing at the time of her sudden death offers an atmospheric snapshot of a moment in American history and a chilling account of a criminal mastermind and the wreckage he left behind. Bestseller. 2018.Bloodlines: the rise and fall of the mafia's royal family
Par Antonio Nicaso, Lee Lamothe. 2001
A gripping tale that crisscrosses Europe, Latin America, and the United States and Canada, Bloodlines underscores the complexity and sophistication…
of organized crime at its highest levels. It illustrates how the Caruana-Cuntrera family operates in the netherworld where the financial engineering that supports the global economy bumps up against the billions of dollars of criminal proceeds that need to be laundered. 2001.Michael Peterson saw combat in Vietnam, became a novelist, and married brilliant executive Kathleen Atwater. The Petersons seemed the ideal…
couple, until December of 2001, when Kathleen apparently fell to her death in their home in North Carolina. But blood spattered evidence and a missing fireplace poker suggested calculated, cold-blooded murder. Some descriptions of violence. 2005.Worse than slavery: Parchman Farm and the ordeal of Jim Crow justice
Par David M Oshinsky. 1996
History of the notorious Mississippi penitentiary, infamous for its brutality and deplorable conditions. Examines the state's profitable use of inmates…
as labour on the twenty-thousand-acre prison plantation and the earlier practice of leasing convicts out to work on cotton farms in the area. Strong language and violence. 1996.Woman at the devil's door: the untold story of the Hampstead murderess
Par Sarah Beth Hopton. 2018
On October 24, 1890, a woman's mutilated and lifeless body was discovered on a pile of rubbish in Hampstead, north…
London. A mile away a blood-soaked stroller was found leaning against a residential gate. The dead baby's body, hidden beneath a nettle bush, was not located until the following morning. So began the incredible story of the Hampstead Tragedy. 2018.With one shot: family murder and a search for justice
Par Dorothy Marcic. 2018
Ever since she was a teenager, Dorothy Marcic was haunted by unresolved questions surrounding the brutal murder of her beloved…
uncle, LaVerne Stordock, a respected family man and former police detective. In 2014, she embarked on a two-year mission to uncover the truth behind his death. 2018.