Odd Criminal Cases
"Odd Criminal Cases" refer to unusual or bizarre legal situations that capture public interest due to their strange circumstances or unexpected outcomes. These cases often involve peculiar motives, unusual methods, or unexpected twists that set them apart from typical criminal activities.
Examples of such cases include the infamous D.B. Cooper, who hijacked a plane in 1971 and vanished after parachuting away with a ransom, and the Great Emu War in Australia, where soldiers attempted to control a large emu population that was damaging crops. These cases highlight the unpredictable nature of crime and law enforcement.