Toronto - In 1885 at the University of Toronto, two rival stonemasons, Ivan Reznikoff and Paul Diabolos, confronted each other, which resulted in one of them, Reznikoff, being murdered. The reason for this unforeseen event was the fact that the Reznikoff’s fiance was having an affair which with Diabolos, and Reznikoff could not control himself and ended up attacking Diabolos. Reznikoff had followed his fiance when she was with Diabolos, and attacked him out of pure rage.
The mafia was the most powerful criminal organization in the world. The reason for this belief was that Jack Ruby, the man who shot Oswald, had ties with the mafia. One of the reasons that the mafia could have had reason to murder the president was that his brother, Robert Kennedy, who was also the attorney general, had been acting quite aggressively against some of the mafia bosses. Robert also led a strong campaign against the mafia. Many believe that the mafia saw that getting rid of Kennedy would also get rid of his brother, since there would have to be a new administration after his death, and Robert would have to be replaced.
Vincent Harris is the Ruiner, a top secret assassin who works for the U.S. Government. He has near-magic powers. He hates his job. After a missed e-mail nearly causes an international disaster The Ruiner has to cancel his vacation plans. That doesn 't mean he keeps working.
Brian Hernandez Prof. Cicirelli CM-115-02 11/30/15 JFK Assassination Many conspiracies have taken place within government, but none of them have been more serious then JFK assassination. When JFK had fired its director and other agents, the CIA was scared that Kennedy would take down the CIA permently, he believed to be an extremely terrible agency under the government. The shooter, Lee Harvey Oswald, who was in the marines at one point was planted into the biggest CIA camp somewhere in the Asian pacific and had been wanting to attend the CIA. Apparently he was the guy for the job. Many critics say that Lee Harvey Oswald might have been brain washed by the CIA.
At 12:30 p.m., on November 22nd, 1963, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s motorcade was passing through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, when he was shot and killed. His assassination shocked the nation, and the police were quick to react. On the same day, Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested for the murder of John F. Kennedy. Two days later, Oswald was shot and killed by Jack Ruby, a nightclub owner, outside the doors of the Dallas Police Headquarters. With no confession or trial to prove Oswald’s guilt, the suspicion of a conspiracy to assassinate the President gripped the American people.
The murders of more than 7 backpackers in New South Wales (NSW, Australia during the 1990s, were committed by one of Australia's notorious serial killers, Ivan Milat. Ivan was born on the 27th December 1944 at Guildford, NSW, Australia into a large family. The bodied of seven missing young missing backpackers from different parts of the world were discovered in a shallow grave in the Belanglo State Forest. Five of the bodies that were found were foreign backpackers visiting Australia from Germany,3, and Britain,2.
On the twenty-ninth of May, 1942, Radio Prague announced that Reinhard Heydrich, Reichsprotektor of Bohemia and Moravia, was dying; assassins had wounded him fatally (The Assassination of Reinhard Heydrich). On June 6th he was reported dead. Reinhard Heydrich also known as, “The Hangman”, was one of the heinous and most brutal mass murderers in Nazi Germany. Reinhard was a high-positioning German Nazi official who was also one of the vital planners of the ‘Final Solution’ aka the Holocaust (biography.com). His protégé, Walter Schellenberg, described him as a man with “a cruel, brave, and cold intelligence.”
That same brother joined a self-identifying terrorist organization, and in 1887, Alexander was arrested for plotting to bomb the leader of Russia at the time. He had the opportunity to beg for his life - as some of his comrades
The death of Ivan Ilyich, explored by Leo Tolstoy is comparative to the Buddhists concepts of suffering. I shall begin to explain this through breaking down each Buddhist concept of suffering and comparing it to Ivan Ilyich. The first Buddhist concept we learn is from the Four noble truths. “All life is Dukkha” Dukkha is usually interpreted as suffering but is means more then this. It can be referred to the basic fact that something about human existence is ‘out-of-wack’.
Anastas Mikoyan was First Deputy Prime Minister and key foreign ambassador to the Soviet Union. Although they did not agree on most things, Mikoyan was close friends and first advisor to Khrushchev. He had good relations with the United States and was considered the most “flexible” of the USSR ambassadors. Mikoyan had high positions in every regime of the Soviet Union, from Lenin to Brezhnev. He was a prime supporter of Khrushchev’s “De-Stalinization” policy, which lead him to become the second powerful person in the USSR.
Anders Behring Breivik was born in Oslo, Norway, in 1979 to an economist at the Norwegian Embassy and a nurse. His parents divorced one year after he was born, and he grew up with limited contact with his father, which was the first stepping stone towards his troubled childhood. As stated by psychosis researcher Ingrid Melle, Breivik’s mother requested help from the Child Welfare Services, and they found him very troubled: “he was in danger of developing more severe psychopathology and recommended foster care. However, the Child Welfare Services decided against, and after a short period of home supervision they closed the case in 1984” (Melle). He had psychological issues early on in his childhood that was ignored and ultimately led to other
On February 2, 1959, 9 hikers in the Ural Mountains were brutally murdered, their campsite was completely destroyed, and the leader, Igor Dyatlov, was the result of this event being called, the dyatlov pass incident. There is no real explanation to what happened on that cold dark night on Ural Mountain and this left investigators in the dark with no idea where to turn next, so the case went cold. Books, movies, and videogames were all created with there own theories in mind, but none of these tales could be confirmed. The group of Ural State Technical University graduates thought it was going to be a fun ski trip, but it was far from it. The group contained Igor Alex Seievich Dyatlov,23, Yuri Nikolaieveich Krivon is Chenkokg, 24, Alexander Sergeinmach Kolevatov,25, Zinaida Alenseevna Kolomogoova, 22, Rustom Vlandimrovich Slobodin, 23, Nicolai Vladimironvich Thideay-Brigorres, 24, and Alexander Alekseevich Zolotariov, 28.
Franz Ferdinand’s assassination was unjust because he was the Royal Prince of Hungary and loyal to his country, but many did not like his political views. In the end, we now will remember the great tragedy that lead to the loss of thousands of lives and will forever
I believe it was a good thing we didn’t become allies with Stalin. Stalin was a murder who killed many innocents. Stalin killed the most innocent people for no reason. If we had allied with him, we might have been tricked and the same thing very well could have happened to us. Even though we were the world super power and still are.
Both Stalin And Robespierre had secret police that had to find and jail or execute any enemies, for France this was the Committee of Public Safety