Monkey Mayhem by Mail: When Comic Books Sold Live Monkeys for $19
— May 11, 2026In the golden age of comic books—roughly the 1950s through the early 1970s—kids flipping…
It’s becoming more apparent that mental health professionals are right when they tell us that some criminal acts are the result of a sickness. Is there any other rational explanation for a well-to-do actress shoplifting? Ryder was caught red handed at a Saks Fifth Avenue in Beverly Hills (of course!) where she no doubt could have simply bought anything she wanted. Considering that the items she stole were valued at $5,000, we doubt a purchase like that would have barely registered a blip as she (or her accountant) reviewed her next bank statement. Clearly, there were other motives in play beyond the simple “I want.”
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