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The Robber Who Shot Himself in the Face: and 201 More Stupid But True Stories of the World's Dumbest Criminals

Title:The Robber Who Shot Himself in the Face: and 201 More Stupid But True Stories of the World's Dumbest Criminals
Author:Gini Scott
Rating:4.93 (320 Votes)
Asin:1572487062
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:256 Pages
Publish Date:2009-04-01
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The 201 criminals ridicules in The Robber Who Shot Himself in the Face might be stupid, bat at least they make the police's job easier.

  • The thieves who stole over a dozen GPS devices from a store, which led police right to their hideout
  • The drunk driver who managed to run over himself with his own car
  • The drug dealer who described what he looks like to the police so they could easily find him
  • And, and of course, the gun-toting robber who tried to hold up a store but managed to shoot himself instead

Editorial : About the Author
Gini Graham Scott, PhD, JD, is a nationally known writer, consultant, speaker, and workshop leader. Originally from New York, she has lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 30 years. She received her law degree from the Univ. of San Francisco Law School. She has published over 40 books on diverse subjects including work relationships, professional and personal development, creativity, conflict resolution, and popular culture.

The author specifically quotes contractors as saying they knew they could steal the process blind in the first year, which would be "open season."

I consider this book to be the eventual final nail in the coffin of the Private Military Contractors. Profound in many ways!
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If you haven't already purchased each book, I urge you to do so!

Although it is written in novel format, the storyline(s) involve two completely different industries. I found the book to be somewhat ambigous when explaining things such as significant digits. Thoughts for the Holidays is a great example of such writing and it's well constructed, short enough and easy to read even when you don't feel up to reading. Life needs trust". So yes, I knew that bumblebees can forage even at night, or during winter. I like this book. Omg I didn't see all this mess happening in this book that Russell is a shad

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