Beauties on police photos: hot pictures of criminals on Twitter blew up the Network
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/beauties-on-police-photos-hot-pictures-of-criminals-on-twitter-blew-up-the-network.htmlEvil can be beautiful, and the girls from our selection prove it. Photos of the arrested beauties from the police archives delighted hundreds of thousands of Twitter users after a page with a selection of unusual pictures was created on the social network. 200,000 people have already subscribed to the account.
The photos are posted on the Mugshawtys page, which is run by 24-year-old electrician Josh Jeffrey from California. He says he has received a lot of requests from women who want to get into an unusual selection.
The guy is sent from 15 to 20 pictures a day. It also takes materials from a publicly available database.
Sometimes Josh faces criticism for posting photos, but always deletes the pictures if the woman in the frame asks him about it.The account owner does not post information about criminals if they are against it.
An American is often asked if he would like to keep the same page with men's pictures. The guy says that people won't be so supportive of men who have committed serious crimes.Josh is not making any profit from his account yet. If the page starts generating revenue, he wants to donate them to charities that help people affected by the criminal justice system.
Photographer Adam Hinton has made a series of mesmerizing portraits of members of the Mara Salvaruch, also known as MS-13 — one of the most violent criminal gangs of North and South America. The amazing pictures were taken in a Salvadoran prison.
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