The crimes chronicled in this episode include: THE BLACK DAHLIA: Aspiring actress Elizabeth Short suffered a violent and horrible death in the 1940's that caused much morbid fascination among the public. Her unsolved murder case continues to inspire movie makers to this day. OKLAHOMA BOMBING: On April 19, 1995, 168 people were killed, and more than 800 injured when Timothy McVeigh set off a bomb. SORBONNE RIOTS: In May 1968, students in France started a protest against the rigid ideologies of then French President Charles DeGaulle, which quickly gained support throughout the nation and around the world. BLACK SEPTEMBER: More than 300 passengers were taken hostage when Palestinian extremists hijacked 4 airliners in September 1970. NAOMI CAMPBELL: Supermodel Naomi Campbell is a highly successful model, business and novel writer; however, she too has received press about her temper. MERSEY GANG WAR: Liverpool's gangland wars of the mid 1990's, over control of the city's clubs and drug distribution, led to multiple deaths as a result of widespread use of deadly firearms.
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