The Doberman Gang was a group of trained Doberman dogs that were used in a series of robberies. They were trained to be stealthy and intimidating. The story shows how these dogs were used in criminal activities which was quite an unusual and controversial approach. However, in the end, they were caught and the whole scheme fell apart.
Yes, it is. Ben Doberman was a real serial killer who terrorized [mention the area if known]. His crimes were extremely heinous, involving [describe some of the typical crimes like multiple murders]. The police had a tough time catching him as he was very cunning and always seemed to cover his tracks well.
I'm not sure specifically about a story that is strictly about a 'gay Doberman'. However, in fictional or creative works, one could potentially create a story where a Doberman is a character in a context related to homosexuality, perhaps in a world where animals have human - like personalities and relationships. But this is quite a niche and not a common or mainstream type of story.
Gridiron Gang has elements of truth to it. It's based on real incidents, but it's not a 100% accurate account. Some parts might be dramatized or embellished for entertainment value.
Gang of Roses is purely fictional. It's crafted by the imagination of the writers and not based on real events. The characters and plot are made up to engage and thrill the audience.
Partly. The movie takes elements from real-life situations but also adds some fictional elements for dramatic effect. So, it's a blend of truth and creativity.