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Insider trading in securities United States Investment banking Corrupt practices United States Physicians United States Biography Political corruption United States Serial murderers United States Biography Serial murders United States Case studies Serial murders Zimbabwe Case studies Special prosecutors United States Swango, Michael United States Politics and government 2017-Stewart, James B
Summary: There are questions that the Mueller report couldn't -- or wouldn't -- answer. What instigated the Russia investigation? Did President Trump's meddling incriminate him? There's no mystery to what Trump thinks. He claims that the Deep State, a cabal of career bureaucrats, is concerned only with protecting its own power and undermining the democratic process. Conversely, James Comey has defended...
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Publisher / Publication Date: Penguin Press 2019
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Summary: "Young, blond, handsome Dr. Swango seemed a godsend wherever he was hired to practice medicine. But acclaim would turn to disbelief, dismay, then horror, as the evidence mounted that he could actually be murdering his patients. Then Dr. Michael Swango would leave that hospital - only to be rehired at another. Today the FBI believes that Swango may he the most prolific serial killer in American...
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Publisher / Publication Date: Simon & Schuster 1999
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Summary: No one could have predicted that Wall Street and its thriving population of financial institutions would almost be brought to its knees from the inside. A small but enormously powerful group of men, some of the biggest and richest names in American finance -- Michael Milken, Ivan Boesky, Martin Siegel, and Dennis Levine -- crafted a scheme to grab billions from unassuming investors through...
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Publisher / Publication Date: Simon & Schuster 1991