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.
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?
Does your site have a contact page? I’m having problems locating it but, I’d like to send you
an e-mail. I’ve got some creative ideas for your blog you might be interested in hearing. Either way, great website and I look forward to seeing it expand over time.
I’m sabine AT 3d-metrics.com – if you scroll down far enough – at the bottom on your right.