Crime | weird crimes 5 Craziest Crimes of the Week Including a murder cold case solved after 3 decades By Newser Editors Posted Mar 7, 2014 5:51 AM CST Updated Mar 7, 2014 8:09 AM CST Copied This undated photo provided by Starbucks Corp., shows a reusable cup. (AP Photo/Starbucks Corp.) A Starbucks cup and Oreo's cream filling manage to factor into two of this week's stories: Starbucks Cup Leads to Rape Suspect's Arrest: A man in Washington state is charged with rape and kidnapping, all thanks to a victim who was able to escape from his vehicle and noticed that a reusable Starbucks cup fell out as she did so. Read how cops were able to use it to track down their suspect. 2 Men Convicted Over Secret of Titanium Dioxide: A six-week trial ended in the conviction of two California men who stood accused of stealing chemical giant DuPont's recipe for titanium dioxide and selling it to a Chinese competitor for more than $20 million. Both face serious jail time in this tale of corporate intrigue involving a chemical used, among other things, in Oreos' cream filling. Murderer Caught 30 Years Later Kills Self: Police in California have finally solved a 30-year-old murder, but the newly identified killer hanged himself after surrendering a DNA sample he knew would convict him. Turns out, the killer had a connection to the victim's son. Cops: Fortune Teller Scammed Woman for $217K: The going rate to have a curse removed is apparently $217,040. That's how much a 22-year-old woman in Manhattan paid a fortune teller over the course of about a year to be officially de-cursed. But now the fortune teller has big problems of her own. Dumbest Thing Ever Said to a Cop at DUI Stop: A Florida man did not help his case at a DUI stop when he told his arresting officer that, yes, he had been drinking but now was out trying to "drive it off." Click for more crazy crime stories, including a man who will go on trial for murder over an assault that took place in 1998. Read These Next New Fox star, 23, misses first day after car troubles. Iran's supreme leader makes first public comments since ceasefire. Her blood isn't compatible with anyone else's. White House rolls with Trump's 'daddy' nickname. Report an error