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Reason First: Trunk Murderess Pleaded for Forgiveness
“Doing the nasty” is a misnomer. The act of sex is a physical and spiritual celebration of values and of life itself. The nasty should be reserved for murderers like Winnie Ruth Judd. This “Tiger Woman” brutally murdered two women out of jealousy.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
All Lives Matter
All Lives Matter For centuries, people have shared home with a great many Predators. Conceiving and grooming these anomalies, our universe calls us to love and embrace all that comes from her womb. From Natural disasters that occur more and more frequently, to the numerous diseases having its fill. We have been conditioned to accept that there may be a blood lusting tandem of wolf and vampire in our homelands, bickering over whom has the higher divine right to the flock. Because we live in such close quarters with many of the would be predators, our knowledge of these oppressive forces have become more intimate. In America, the wolf drains the veins of the economy, lusting power and financial dominance. The Vampire has a much broader family tree. These ancient carnivores are both thriving and in decay, simultaneously. Every breath could be their last. These are the many cancers, the illnesses. These are the many forms of a tragic and untimely death.
By Charles K. Rayam6 years ago in Criminal
What You Need to Know About the Legal Implications of the Recent Looting In Scottsdale Fashion Square in Arizona
As everyone in the US should know by now a fair amount of peaceful protests for the Black Lives Matter movement following the death of George Floyd have taken an unfortunate turn into rioting and looting. The anger from the unjust killing of George Floyd by the Minneapolis Police department has sparked outrage in many communities and this outrage has turned into many unlawful actions such as rioting, looting, and even violence against community members and officers alike. As more protests continue across the country it is important to understand how to protest within the law and when a protest becomes unlawful as well as the legal implications of the unlawful actions, which many people have been taking during these protests.
By robert karow6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Fred Burke and the Tale of the Thug With No Purpose
Coincidentally, Fred Burke’s birth took place on a farm and he was captured by police on another farm years later. Why did the authorities nab Burke? Firstly, Burke’s brush with the law came in 1910 at the age of 17. Upon reentry into the United States after serving in the Army, police arrested him and the judge sentenced him to a one year bid behind bars.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Henry Colin Campbell and the Case of the Alleged Forgetful Murderer
Amnesia became a point of contention in the trial of Henry Colin Campbell. Actually, judge Clarence E. Case shot down this defense. All of this stemmed from the murder of Mildred Mowry on Saturday February 23, 1929. Police discovered her burnt body with a bullet in her skull along a roadway in Cranford, New Jersey. It took multiple weeks before investigators identified the remains as Mowry’s.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Racism's Ugly Face will Continue to Haunt Us.
Racism comes in many forms, can happen in many places as well. Racism includes prejudice, discrimination or hatred directed at someone because of his colour, ethnicity or religion. It can also be directed at you due to your national origin. It is not acceptable for a company, a person or an agency to treat you differently based on your race, religion, ethnicity or national origin. It amounts to crime prosecutable by law. For example, there are reports on record of landlords who denied tenancy to prospective clients because they were black.
By pius Ratugi6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: The Ruthless Ruth Snyder and Judd Gray
The fascination with the cases of murder will forever inspire painters, playewrights, novelists, screenwriters, and non-fiction authors. In a case like Ruth Snyder and Judd Gray, the two culprits would inspire all of these artists and writers to paint the grim picture of a sour marriage and a forbidden tryst.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Nighthawkers part 2
Today i awoke in a good mood, no particular reason other than I had finally had a chance to go metal detecting a couple of days ago and it did me the world of good mentally, physically I am still in pain and think I may have bruised or pulled something in my right hip but that aside, two days ago I was sitting in a field with a beautiful vista, a magnificent Buzzard hovering very close and a cheese and onion sandwich in my hand.
By Phill Ross6 years ago in Criminal
At all cost, don't lose yourself
“It's in your moments of decision that your destiny is shaped.” Anthony Robbins I got home feeling extremely exhausted. Baseball practice ran for three hours straight and I have this chemistry test tomorrow. I feel so stressed. Plus, there was some sort of shooting down at the convenience store a couple blocks down. I was not able to do anything. Eat. Sleep. Think straight. As I was getting ready to hit the hay, something struck me. It was my mother’s voice-smooth, soft and mellow like always. It was telling me to always do the right thing no matter what. She was a wonderful woman.
By Deborah Lenz6 years ago in Criminal










