Kenneth Lay of this company admitted, “In hindsight, we made some very bad investments in noncore businesses.”
Enron
"Would you be mine? Could you be mine? Won't you be my neighbor?"
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
A 1986 law criminalized this activity, routing money through third parties to hide the illicit source.
Money Laundering
END FEES
Defense
Elmo, Merlot wine, Communists
Things that are red
In 2012 this oil company agreed to pay the largest criminal fine in U.S. history.
BP
"When it hasn't been your day, your week, your month
Or even your year."
Friends
"All-American Murder" tells the real-life story of this convicted NFL player.
Aaron Hernandez
GREENY
Energy
Salt, cheeks, pennies
Things that are pinched
Elizabeth Holmes' claim that she could perform dozens of medical tests from a few drops of blood was the lie that created this company that the SEC said took more than $700 million from investors.
"Come and knock on our door, we've been waiting for you"
Three's Company
A federal statute fighting this type of crime includes assault motivated by disability, gender identity & sexual orientation.
TIRE IRON
Interior
Decks of cards, baseball parks, engagement rings
Things with diamonds
In 2018, the SEC brought fraud charges against the CEO of this company for falsely tweeting that the company was being bought for $420 per share.
Tesla
"Men men men men, manly men men men!"
"Perfect Murder, Perfect Town" tells of the still unsolved Christmas night murder of this little girl in Boulder, Colorado.
JonBenét Ramsey
CRUEL GUITAR
Agriculture
Frosted Flakes, Expectations, Australia's Barrier Reef
Things that are Great
Dennis Muilenburg lost first his job as chairman then as CEO of Boeing over the growing scandal from the tragic crashes of this airplane model.
737 Max
They're the modern Stone Age Family.
Ann Rule first made a name for herself with "The Stranger Beside Me", about this serial killer who turned out to be someone she knew
Ted Bundy
AUDIT ONCE
Education
A subpoena, a tennis ball, dinner
Things that are served