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Reason First: The Smyrna Incident
Mystery swirls around the city of Smyrna, Delaware. The uncertainty concerns the remains of a young child discovered on Little Lass Fields, adjacent to Smyrna Middle School. The discovery has rattled the community that has a few answers, but still other questions abound. If the child came from another location and was left in the fields, or if he or she wandered to their final resting place are but a few details that the Smyrna Police department would like to make clear.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: The Power of Snitching Part II
The tiny First State has big problems. While Delaware Online reports that the number of shootings and victims and deaths has been down since the year 2017, it is still a major concern for law enforcement officials. One woman and three men received rounds just before the weekend in the State of Delaware. There are no suspects in any of the cases. This is why snitching is so crucial. Somebody knows something. There is no way that exactly zero individuals saw nothing. The power of snitching should lead these people to aid the police in doing a job that entails the most legitimacy. They’re not concerned with drugs. They’re not concerned with violating rights-respecting individuals. The police are trying to do their job that is completely in line with rights.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
How to Find Recent Arrests
Arrests are a matter of public record, so unless the related documents are sealed or deleted by a court, anyone is free to access the information. The rules on reading these records may vary from place to place, but in Gainesville, Florida, you only need the basics to get started.
By Marshall Stevenson6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: The Power of Snitching
To snitch or not to snitch, that is the eternal question which burns in the minds of the guilty and not guilty. Let us define our terms. A snitch is someone who actively points out figures who were involved in or who are committing crime. A snitch is an upright citizen who cares about the sanctity of human life. Royal “Diamond” Downs’ role in The James T. Vaughn Correctional Center riots in 2017 in New Castle County, Delaware goes to show that a despicable person should serve his time and not be given any provisions beyond what it takes for him to breathe.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Columbine
So I decided to continue the 31 posts of creepy even though it is no longer October, but I missed a few days so here we go. A lot of you may not think of Columbine as creepy, but some of the stuff that came out about the two shooters was creepy and the events leading up to the shooting were creepy. It's also creepy that two teenagers would even think about killing people. I consider true crime to be sometimes creepy.
By Lena Bailey6 years ago in Criminal
The New York Adventure of Toni Cipriani and the Arachnid Kid
"The mobster's plan to organize the underworld's mercenaries and gain political power to change history was unquestionably at stake for Toni Cipriani and his family tree." Toni knew he had to start strategizing differently when he saw super enhanced people getting into turf wars with criminals and crime lords of all kinds all over New York City. A few vigilantes in particular were known to have spectacular and daring abilities. Toni Cipriani might be able to use these abilities in the future. Toni's small one-bedroom apartment's television showed white and blue collared workers gathered in the streets of New York about to begin a strike outside the industrial research facility known as Green Tangerine Industries. The owner of the industries, Norman Osborn, had created a commotion that sparked a protest among the residents of Hell's Kitchen, but it has now spread to the residents of Yonkers, New York."
By LUiS Wrote THiS UNiVERSE6 years ago in Criminal
Elisa Lam and Kenneka Jenkins
I wanted to tell these stories together because they are so similar. There is so much information out there but I will try to tell as much as possible here and tell what I think about these cases. I just want to present the information to you.
By Lena Bailey6 years ago in Criminal
Review of 'The Spy'
Gideon Raff is best known for Homeland, soon to begin its final season on Showtime. In its first few seasons—its best few seasons, by far—Homeland told the story of an American who was brainwashed in Iraq, to hate Americans and identify with terrorists, who returns to the US as a war hero and moves to within a heartbeat of the Presidency. It was all fiction, of course, but...
By Paul Levinson6 years ago in Criminal
Ted Bundy
Recently Ted Bundy has gotten some attention thanks to a Netflix documentary, and an upcoming movie staring Zach Efron as Bundy. Women have been tweeting about how hot they think Ted Bundy was. It has gotten so bad that Netflix and Cosmopolitan made a post reminding women what this guy was accused of. Here is a reminder of who was and what he did.
By Lena Bailey6 years ago in Criminal
Famous Bombers
I want to start this off by saying I don't mean any disrespect to any victims or families of the victims. I just think it's important to learn about horrible things. If we don't learn about history we maybe doomed to repeat it. This is just an overview; if you want more information on any of these people look into them.
By Lena Bailey6 years ago in Criminal
Hate Crimes
So let's look at what a hate crime is. Hate crimes are crimes, typically involving violence, that is motivated by prejudice on the basis of race, religion, disability, or sexual orientation. Actions that are done to someone for the same reasons as hate crimes but aren't criminal in nature are just called "bias incidents." There are laws that try to help deter hate crimes, these laws also help bring justice in the cases. They began with the Civil Rights Act of 1871. September 21, 1993 the Hate Crimes Sentencing Enhancement Act was passed.
By Lena Bailey6 years ago in Criminal
'RedHanded'
Critically-acclaimed true crime podcast RedHanded have today announced a string of UK live shows in September 2019. The announcement comes in the week that friends & co-hosts Suruthi & Hannah release the 100th episode of their hugely popular show. The tour run will visit five major cities across the UK, including a London show at the Islington Assembly Hall on September 21, 2019.
By Heather McAleavy6 years ago in Criminal











