This is the Famous Criminals Throughout History

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Some killer harshest in history managed to avoid the law for years. From start Nero, Adolf Hitler to Pol Pot. On average, they ended his life by suicide. Here are the criminals most famous and most difficult to understand in history. Nero (37-68 BC)
The fifth Roman Emperor Nero's famous for burning his Christian followers in his garden at night to create a source of light. In fact, he had the heart to punish his own mother died. In 64 BC, the great fire devastated most of Rome, and the rumors say, Nero is the culprit. The reason, he wanted to reconstruct the city in the Greek style he liked.
After several rebellions, deposed and declared Nero a public enemy by the Roman Senate. Then he fled and hid in the south of Rome. When the soldiers found him and approached the villa, he committed suicide by stabbing himself in the throat.
Pol Pot (1925-1998)
Khmer Rouge leader and Prime Minister of Cambodia 1976-1979, Pol Pot, implement communism vision of Cambodians. He forced the villagers into slave labor and killed two million workers. He ordered the mass execution at a location known as 'the killing fields,' where people were killed and dumped in mass graves.
After fleeing to Thailand in 1985, continued to China, Pol Pot finally indicted in 1997 for mass murder. He reportedly died of heart failure in 1998. However, some people believe he committed suicide to avoid being held accountable for atrocities.
Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)
Adolf Hitler was German chancellor in 1933 and the 'Fuhrer,' or a leader from 1934-1945. During his reign, Hitler ordered the tens of millions of people sentenced to death for religious beliefs, appearance or sexual orientation.
On April 30, 1945, when Soviet troops approached his office in Berlin, Hitler committed suicide by biting cyanide capsule and shot himself.
Saddam Hussein (1937-2006)
1979-2003 Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein to use fear and terror to stay in power. He used chemical weapons on the Kurds in Iraq and launched a gas attack on five thousand people in northern Iraq, Halabja, in 1988.
Saddam ordered Iraqi forces took over Kuwait in 1990, it sparked the Persian Gulf War in which U.S. troops (U.S.) beat the Iraqi people. Saddam fled to Baghdad after the U.S. attacked Iraq in March 2003.
Saddam's location is known on December 13, 2003. He was hiding in a hole in a building in al-Dwar, near the family's hometown, Tikrit. Saddam then was tried and sentenced to death. On 30 September 2006 he was hanged.

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