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Red and Green
A green light always meant go. Green seems to symbolize growth and wealth. Red means stop and blood and anger so why is it that when I said no he saw it as me waving a green flag saying go. I SAID NO! My eyes were a beacon of red, not a yellowish maybe go slowly and definitely not a green light so why did he continue. I don’t...I just don’t understand... I said no. He was the one who didn’t listen. Don’t you get a ticket when you drive past a red light?
By Michelle LJ4 years ago in Criminal
Think before you thieve
I find in this day and age some callous people take the easy route to make a buck. There was this young lady, like all pet owners devoted to her canine friend she and her pooch Frankie were inseparable. One day whilst in the garden of their home someone took advantage of Frankie's kind nature and called her over with a treat then opened the gate put a collar on and took her there and then, leaving Rosie her owner in an awful state.Rosie suffered with mental health. Frankie was by her side giving her love and hope to be able to face her fears and leave her home.
By Mickey Brown4 years ago in Criminal
SPY the Lie: Deception Detection Techniques
Deception or lie is very common in our life and each of us experiences these regularly. Failing to handle those properly means monetary and other types of losses. But if we can follow certain techniques or methodologies, we can manage deception in much better ways. We are going to learn about those in the article below.
By Moshiur Rahman4 years ago in Criminal
Review of 'Hit and Run'
I've come to know Lior Raz as one of the creative powerhouses (along with Avi Issacharoff) of three seasons and a fourth forthcoming of Fauda, about the best depiction I've ever seen of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, viewed through the eyes of an Israeli undercover unit, in which Raz plays Doron, and therein stars in the series as well.
By Paul Levinson4 years ago in Criminal
Murder of Victoria Martens
Victoria Martens was murdered on her 10th birthday in 2016 Police found her dismembered body on fire wrapped in a blanket Three people, including her mother, were arrested Victoria’s mother told police she injected the girl with meth, then watched as her boyfriend and his cousin raped and stabbed her daughter Two years later, evidence proved that Michelle and her boyfriend were not home at the time of the murder and her version of events could not be true
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
The Lord of Sudmoor Hall
I stood at the window and looked out at what had lately been my father’s estate. The sprawling park, the stables, the manicured gardens, the ponds and fountains—they were all mine now, though nothing was official. Not yet. But it was mine all the same, the estate, the house, the investments—everything that came with Sudmoor Hall. My brothers didn’t know it yet. But I did. It was destined to pass to me, as the eldest son. Flushed with contentment at the thought, I ran my eyes over this one small corner of the Earth that belonged to me and me alone. The trees were dead and spindly with the winter (an especially cold one), and all the ponds and fountains were frozen. One of those ponds in particular, guarded by a great, barren elm tree, demanded my constant attention. I just stood at the window… staring at that pond, while the others talked behind me.
By Michael Vito Tosto4 years ago in Criminal
The Corpse Under the Pear Tree
December 4, 1951 France- The car pulled up alongside a field flanking a long stretch of road. The usually green expanse of crops was now dusted with a thin layer of snow. Detective Lebeau peered out the windshield at the small conglomerate of figures crowded around the base of an old, wizened pear tree. He pulled his collar up over his ears and stepped out into the cold morning air.
By Robin Laurinec4 years ago in Criminal










