Real Crime
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First episode date | June 6, 2001 |
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Final episode date | November 28, 2011 |
Presented by | Mark Austin |
Networks | ITV |
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UTV | |
Cast | Mark Austin |
Nov 21, 2011 | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Present by | Mark Austin (2008–2011) |
No of seri | 10 |
Episodes | EpisodesS10 E04 · ManhuntNov 28, 2011 S10 E03 · Fallen AngelNov 21, 2011 S10 E02 · The Jigsaw MurderNov 14, 2011 View 30+ more |
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ID | 1712126 |
About Real Crime
Telling the stories of some of the most horrific and famous crimes of the last century.
Pregnant crash victim's family says killer's sentence 'insulting'
... " We were all hoping that this was an opportunity for the judicial system to say this kind of crime is Real Crime and the sentencing that was available should have been utilised in this particular case due to the horrendous aggravating features, " she said...
Russian journalist Maria Ponomarenko jailed for highlighting Mariupol killings
... Addressing the court ahead of her sentence she stressed that under Russia s constitution she had done nothing wrong: " Had I committed a Real Crime then it would be possible to ask for leniency, but again, due to my moral and ethical qualities, I would not do this...
Ukraine war: Russian activist writes letters from jail
... Not for any Real Crime, " Vladimir s lawyer, Vadim Prokhorov, argues by phone from Moscow...
Middlesbrough mayor Andy Preston defends fundraiser for abusive pensioner
... " To see this go to court when so little Real Crime is followed up by authorities feels wrong...
US election 2020: Meeting of the voters behind Bloomberg surge
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Vietnam deports Kim Jong-un impersonator ahead of summit
... The real reason is I was born with a face looking like Kim Jong-un, that s the Real Crime, said Howard X...
Vietnam deports Kim Jong-un impersonator ahead of summit
Howard X says officials have told him that his visa is "invalid", but has received no explanation as to why
A Kim Jong-un impersonator has been deported from Vietnam ahead of The Real North Korean leader's.
Hong Kong resident Howard X staged a fake summit with Trump impersonator Russell White last week.
and told to cease all their political jesting.
Howard X says officials have since told him his visa is "invalid", but says he has received no further explanation.
"Satire is a powerful weapon against any dictatorship. They are scared of a couple of guys that look like The Real thing," Howard X, who was wearing a black suit and thick black glasses in the style of Kim Jong-un, told reporters.
He and Mr White took part in a faux summit in Vietnam's capital, Hanoi, telling reporters they intended to scale down North Korea 's nuclear ambitions.
"We're working toward peace. Through negotiations, with dialogue, we want to help North Korea of course," Canada-born Mr White told reporters at the time, dressed as Donald Trump .
"Hopefully he can overlook all my nuclear missiles and lift the sanctions," answered Howard X, a full-time impressionist who visited Singapore ahead of The First US-North Korea summit last year.
The Men were later detained by police whilst giving an interview to a local TV station.
Vietnamese police told the pair to stop their impersonations and said they could only travel around The City with an approved itinerary and escort, AFP news agency reports.
"The Real reason is I was born with a face looking like Kim Jong-un, that's the Real Crime ," said Howard X.
He added he believed he was being deported because the North Korean leader had "no sense of humour".
The Kim lookalike took part in similar satirical stunts during The First US-North Korea summit in Singapore last year.
He was also escorted away by security at the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea after dancing in front of North Korea 's cheerleading squad.
President Trump and Kim Jong-un are due to meet in Hanoi on 27-28 February for talks expected to focus on persuading North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons programme.
Their first summit in Singapore last June generated significant coverage and optimism, but delivered very few concrete developments.
Both sides said they were committed to denuclearisation, but gave no details of how this would be carried out or verified.
kim jong-un, donald trump, vietnam
Source of news: bbc.com