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* 1930 – Bank robber Herman Lamm and members of his crew are killed by a posse of 200, following a botched bank robbery in Clinton, Indiana.
* 1999 – The State of Arizona executes Karl LaGrand, a German national convicted of murder during a botched bank robbery, in spite of Germany's legal action to attempt to save him.
The show features stories such as botched bank robberies and inept insurance fraudsters.
* 1998: The Los Angeles Times staff, " for its coverage of a botched bank robbery, which led to a shootout with the police in North Hollywood.
Floyd adamantly denied his involvement in this fiasco ( apparently a botched attempt to free bank robber Frank Nash, who was in police custody ), and as he never bothered to deny many of his other crimes, including murders of policemen, it seems unlikely that he was a participant in the " massacre " at Kansas City.
The song is about a botched bank robbery.
Steady B's musical career was relatively short-lived, and he is currently serving a life sentence in a Pennsylvania state prison for his role in the murder of a Philadelphia Police officer during a botched bank robbery in January 1996.
His appointment took place on the heels of the September 16 Ramallo massacre, a botched Provincial Police intervention during an armed bank robbery that resulted in the deaths of two hostages.

botched and job
The operation has been described as a " botched bum job " and Guzmán is quoted as saying she had the buttocks injections to make herself " more beautiful "
For example, in Hawker Pacific Pty Ltd v Helicopter Charter Pty Ltd ( 1991 ) 22 NSWLR 298, the contract was set aside after Hawker Pacific's threats to withhold the helicopter from the plaintiff unless further payments were made for repairing a botched paint job.
In an effort to punish the doctor who botched the job she took an operating room hostage though it was later revealed that her husband had not had the procedure.
He places the body in an abandoned business that Edmund was known to be involved with, and destroys the building with the incendiary device, to make it look like a botched arson job.
According to a June 12, 2002 article by Detroit Free Press, " Self-castrations tend to be more common than leaving the job to someone else ," said Dr. Dana Ohl, a urologist at the University of Michigan Medical Center who has operated on those who have botched amateur castrations.
The job is botched when Max takes too long in trying to steal everything.
Dressed in these, he was executed ( hanged and garrotted ) the next day, the brutality of which was increased by the fact that the executioner Joseph Lang botched the job and Battisti actually was hanged twice.

botched and when
A few months later, however, Bahadur was dead, killed when a botched plan to kidnap the Portuguese viceroy ended in a fire-fight which the Sultan lost.
However, the Royals gave this out back later when Orta was thrown out at 2nd after a botched sacrifice bunt.
The team botched their attempt to abduct McBratney at a Staten Island bar, and Galione shot McBratney dead when his accomplices managed to restrain him.
Waltman was out of action for three months due to a neck injury caused when Jericho botched a powerbomb.
* David Armstrong-A determined Private in the United States Army who is training on Malden when the fighting breaks out, he lost his squad on Everon after a botched retreat attempt.
Born in Bloomsbury in London, England, he never knew his father-who was killed during World War I-and when he was six his mother died as a result of having a botched abortion, so he was raised by his grandmother.
over claims that the program caused the deaths of young children whom the PTC felt were influenced by watching the program ; in particular, the PTC cited the case of Lionel Tate, a twelve-year-old Ft. Lauderdale boy who was arrested after murdering a six year old girl ; Tate's attorney claimed that he had accidentally killed her when he botched a professional wrestling move.
These relations worsened when the IRA killed Jerry McCabe, a member of An Garda Síochána, in a botched post office robbery in County Limerick, and another bomb explosion in Manchester.
Bart's downfall was a botched robbery November 3, 1883, when in the commotion he lost a magnifying glass, fieldglass case and a handkerchief that would ultimately lead to his arrest.
This was due to the perceived failure to have Home Rule implemented when the IPP resisted the partition of Ireland demanded by Ulster Unionists in 1914, 1916 and 1917, but also popular antagonism towards the British authorities created by the execution of most of the leaders of the 1916 rebels and by their botched attempt to introduce Home Rule linked with military conscription in Ireland ( see Conscription Crisis of 1918 ).
* In " The Heart Attack ", Kramer reveals he does not believe in being treated at hospitals when he warns George that his friend Bob Sacamano went in for a hernia operation which was botched and now speaks in a falsetto voice.
* In " The Andrea Doria ", when he developed a severe cough ; Kramer refused to see a doctor, after he claims they botched his vasectomy, preferring instead to be treated by a veterinarian.
In his autobiography, Brown said the play came about by accident in 1946 when Graham botched a play and improvised by making a late handoff to Marion Motley, who ran past the onrushing defenders for a large gain.
's plan is botched when he inadvertently drops the knife on the floor.
In 1998 at Souled Out the two finally met in the ring, with Nash accidentally injuring Wight's neck when he botched a Jackknife Powerbomb.
Hart left the group when he " injured " Dan Severn following a botched Reverse Piledriver on Raw the day after Breakdown.
This recipe was reportedly discovered by accident in 1931, when confectioner John Justice Lees was said to have botched the formula for making a chocolate fondant bar and threw coconut over it in disgust, producing the first macaroon bar.
Patrick created massive controversy over the WCW World Heavyweight Championship at Starrcade 1997 when he made a " fast count " in the Sting-Hollywood Hogan match ; although that was the planned finish to the match, Patrick botched it by counting three at normal speed.
Brown was involved in inadvertently ending the career of Droz on October 5, 1999 when a running powerbomb was botched due to Droz ' baggy shirt.
As this was the largest Chrysler model available, ( and combined with a badly botched downsizing of the large Cadillacs, Buicks and Oldsmobiles ) sales took off, especially during 1985-86, when over 100, 000 were made each year.
Japanese wrestler Hayabusa botched a springboard moonsault in a match against Mammoth Sasaki when his foot slipped on the second rope and he landed on his head, causing damage to his spine and neck and paralyzing him.
For example, the diving headbutt was invented when Harley Race botched a splash from the top rope, the DDT was invented when Jake " The Snake " Roberts was accidentally tripped by his opponent on his head while applying a front facelock, and the powerbomb was invented when Lou Thesz accidentally botched a piledriver.

botched and civilians
On February 12, 2010, five civilians including two pregnant women and a teenage girl were killed during a botched night raid by U. S. special forces who were later accused of attempting to cover up the incident, though the investigation was inconclusive due to lack of evidence.
As No Remorse opens, a team of three of Silencers — enigmatic super-soldiers — are returning from a botched mission in which they disobeyed an order to fire upon civilians who were ( mistakenly ) believed to be rebels.
The ambush was botched when a truck full of Civilian Conservation Corps workers, who had been dining at the Lodge, was misidentified as Dillinger's men by the Agents, who opened fire, killing one of the civilians and wounding two more.

botched and officers
Captain Diel gives the assignment to the arrogant and annoying Detective James Carter, who he is angry at over a botched undercover operation that injured two other officers and destroyed evidence, by tricking him into thinking the FBI truly wants him.
Puleo reports their name was inspired by both the band members ' shared dislike of police officers, and a newspaper headline about a botched police raid, reading "' Cop Shot Cop ' or maybe it was ' Cop Shoots Cop.
However, after a botched escape attempt which is thwarted by Rickey, a riot ensues resulting in the deaths of two correctional officers and a few prisoners.

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