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Justice Rising Part Three
She hadn't recovered her family Jacob and Ella ...always due to the Ex boyfriend's department. She had the intel though. The serial number for her firearm due to a quick call to home, her furbabies microchip numbers thanks to her vet in Arizona and her favorite vet in Savannah taken from her the week of Mother's Day 2019 by Diamond Newton and R Montgomery . She had the VIN number for her car stolen the week July 10th 2019, by Ofr Fereguson and the hope that that information in the right hands would spark an investigation. She had been investigating it all, her sexual assault, the Federal RICO violation sparked by a dead car battery and callous police forces who let the officers who had had the opportunity to do the right thing for almost two years now victimize the public instead of serving and protecting it. The silence of Police Chief Ashley Brown, the slander by Capt Brogden, telling her to investigate it herself had even gone unanswered even by Steve Scheers, who would rather have a police force full of corrupt cops then to simply even return a call or email and mitigate the liability the cops had single-handly created. Harboring fugitives especially those with badges was a crime. She would make sure everyone paid for crippling her life and destroying the public trust. No police officer in Georgia had listened to her, no lawyer doubted her. Her once friends were the enemies of every man, woman and child and there would be hell to pay.
By Justice for All5 years ago in Criminal
Criminals or victims?
Criminals or victims? Do victims who later become antisocial, need forgiveness or punishment ? The whole question of crime and punishment has been subject to debates for hundreds of years, in democracies those opposed to punishment tend, not exclusively, to be people with more socialist political beliefs.
By Peter Rose5 years ago in Criminal
The Wonderland Gang Murders
The Wonderland murders, also known as the Four on the Floor Murders and the Laurel Canyon Murders, are four unsolved homicides that occurred in Los Angeles on July 1, 1981. Investigators believe that the targets were the five Wonderland gang members named for Wonderland Avenue, where they rented a house. Yet, only three were there at the time of the assassinations, along with one known associate and the gang leader’s wife. That evening, unknown assailants broke in and bludgeoned four of the occupants to death with hammers and pipes, leaving the fifth barely alive.
By Cynthia Varady5 years ago in Criminal
3 Big Brother Naija Housemates Sentenced to Prison.
No one is above the law. Before Big Brother Naija contestants make their way into the Big Brother house, we as a nation are mostly not aware of them. We do not know them or the life that they lived prior to coming unto the show until we are told, they the contestants reveal it, or we find out about it.
By Jide Okonjo5 years ago in Criminal
Wash Your Hands of Her With Toxins
The first clue was her use of “chan” instead of “san” or even “sama” considering the circumstances. Japanese social etiquette demanded that “chan” was only used for small children, young girls, a younger sister, and for a very close female friend, not for your 87 year old former neighbor who was three years your senior.
By Steve B Howard5 years ago in Criminal
UNDERSTAND HOW FUNDAMENTALLY UNFAIR THE FELONY MURDER RULE IS
KEYON HARRISON On November 7, 2014, in Iowa, 16-year-old Keyon Harrison was approached by his friend, Keith Collins. Collins informed Harrison he needed to make money to travel to Chicago with his mom. He planned to obtain the money by robbing Aaron McHenry. Earlier that day, McHenry had offered to sell Collins marijuana. Harrison advised Collins against the robbery but agreed to go with him to meet up with McHenry. The three met that evening near a family dollar store.
By Izzy Afriyie5 years ago in Criminal
The lost boys
Frequently, my grandson asks me what I did for fun as a child. I told him I grew up during the late 70s and early 80s. It was a different time. We didn’t have cellphones, cable television or even a computer. We spent our days riding bikes, playing football or we just took long walks.
By Marc Hoover5 years ago in Criminal
The woman who only got 12 years for multiple counts of rape and murder.
Karla Leanna Homolka, also known as Leanne Teale, or Leanne Bordelais, was born on May 4, 1970 in Port Credit, Canada. She was the oldest of three daughters. Karla seemed to be a normal kid. She was pretty, popular, everyone loved her. She was said to love animals and worked in a vet's office. However, she really wasn't as normal as she wanted the world to think. As an adult, Karla would confess to throwing her friend's pet hamster out of a two story window and laughing about it as her friend cried. When she was 17, she went to a pet convention and met the man who would be her husband, Paul Bernardo. Paul was 23 years old and a college student.
By Sara Wilson5 years ago in Criminal










