We live in a corrupt world. People are corruptible. Most people can be bought and all people break the law sometimes.
Blogging about crime seems to be a good way to keep busy.
It is a subject that will never fall short of offering something to talk about. Crimes are committed everyday and at every level of society.
Writing about the history of crime and criminals and outlaws and law enforcement agencies and military people who tell us that they serve to protect humanity while often falling wayside of the criminal themselves could keep one busy forever.
So blogging about the activities of criminals and of lawmen seems like a good hobby.
Blogging about crime is also educational in that you can learn about the way laws are pushed through goverment offices and how organized criminals word just as hard as the politicians to get their values represented in the lawmakers law book. Corruption at this level forms the minds of the general public. While organized crime leaders and their accomplices usually get caught in the criminal act they usually stir up the reality pot well enough until they get caught that we the people end up living on a fine line between what the lawmaker says we should be and what the gangster says or thinks we should be.
Somewhere in between there is the purse snatcher, the rapist, the serial killer, the grave robber, the child molester, the hacker, the person who crosses the street away from the legal crossing zone.
Somewhere in each of those instances there is a story to blog about.
So I blog when I have time and I keep a website called Lawmen Thieves Justice where I write some more about gangsters and lawmakers.
Why ?
Because so far the internet is a free speech place and for the time being I can.