As long as it happens to someone else, crime is ‘fun’ to watch… But when it happens to you, you feel knocked out and down, unless you develop a fighting spirit and, eventually, turn into a “starfighter”.
Stories of “victims turned starfighters” are on
- Room 14 – a Foundation for Change: on video
- Enforcement of Bank of England Act 1694 – as video introductions in a meeting and as one-page summaries
- Victims Unite! – with Our Cases as Stories
So far, two stories have been turned into a book:
- Volume 1 of The Forensics of Legal Fraud covers the bankruptcy of Mr Ebert that was produced without jurisdiction by falsifying documents
- Volume 2 is another fraudulent bankruptcy, after the company of a millionairess was liquidated by white collar criminals who just ‘targeted’ her.
- Volume 3 and 4 are in preparation.
If you love crime, you’ll love these real true life fully evidenced frauds! A must have for all students of Law and Accounting and in fact anyone who enjoys reading true crime stories.
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May 8, 2011 at 8:52 am
The worst crime is murder. Much of the rest, even fraud and robbery, is reversible over time. I wonder if every person knows about self if he (or she) is capable of killing? Or what is the deepest reason a person wouldn’t actually go and kill someone? Is it some sort of a pledge?