Infamous Criminals
Infamous criminals are individuals known for committing serious crimes that attract significant public attention. These crimes often include acts such as robbery, murder, or fraud, and the criminals may become notorious due to the nature of their actions or the impact on society. Examples include Al Capone, a famous gangster during the Prohibition era, and Ted Bundy, a serial killer whose heinous acts shocked the nation.
The media often plays a crucial role in shaping the public's perception of these criminals. Coverage can lead to widespread fascination, sometimes resulting in a cultural phenomenon where their stories are retold in books, movies, and documentaries. This phenomenon raises questions about morality and the glorification of crime.