Thursday

20-08-2026 Vol 19

Tag: Amicus International Consulting

The Google Search That Destroyed the Canoe Man Lie

A photograph of John and Anne Darwin in Panama exposed the couple’s deception and shattered their amnesia story. WASHINGTON, DC,…

How the Stonehouse Scandal Shook a Government

His resignation helped erase Labour’s narrow majority and left a lasting mark on British politics, espionage history and fake death…

International Angles on Pseudocide: How Different Legal Systems Address Fake Deaths

Comparative Law Experts Highlight Divergent Approaches to Fraud, Inheritance, and Criminal Liability WASHINGTON, DC Pseudocide, the deliberate staging of one’s…

Pseudocide Reemerges in Alarm Bell for Financial and Legal Accountability

Experts Explain Why Some Individuals Consider Faking Their Own Deaths to Escape Debt, Lawsuits, or Criminal Exposure, and How Authorities…

EUR 1.2 Million Counterfeit Euro Seizure Exposes a Balkan Forgery Network Built for Cross-Border Crime

Bulgarian and Romanian authorities say a multinational group used a printing site near the border, mobile cash transfers, and coordinated…

The Privacy Paradox: Balancing Legitimate Wealth Management with Financial Transparency

Why high-net-worth individuals flock to offshore trusts for anonymity, and why regulators are growing increasingly concerned. WASHINGTON, DC. Offshore trusts…

$100,000 Price on His Head: How Yaser Said Remained One of the FBI’s Most Wanted

Despite a massive federal reward and global notoriety, the accused “honor killer” managed to hide in plain sight for over…

“Your Face is the Boarding Pass”: TSA Phases Out Physical Documents at Major Hubs

 A massive expansion of the “Touchless Travel” initiative means travelers at JFK, LAX, and Pearson can now reach the gate…

Beyond the Grid: The Rising Demand for Anonymous Living in 2026

How lawful privacy planning, discreet mobility, and controlled exposure are becoming essential protections in a world of surveillance, data brokers,…

Inside the Global Search for Crypto Queen Ruja Ignatova

Years after her disappearance, the OneCoin founder’s case still tests international policing, border security, and financial crime enforcement. WASHINGTON, DC,…