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true-crime
[ troo-krahym ]
adjective
- based on or describing an actual crime.
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If you have a PlayStation 2, Xbox, or GameCube and were alive in 2003, you should have been playing True Crime: Streets of LA.
“This is an amazing story,” says Scott Andrew Selby, author of several books about heists and about true crime in Nazi Germany.
Readers expecting an SVU-style true-crime story will be disappointed by Lost Girls.
“We are going to pull off the TRUE crime of the century,” he announces to a noisy rally of minions.
He went on to write the acclaimed true-crime story The Onion Field, and then wrote for movies and television.
The true crime in the eyes of the republic being, to be rich.
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