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What the Witness Never Said
They say every crime has a witness. But no one talks about the witness who stays silent. The night it happened, the street was too quiet—one of those cold evenings when even the wind refuses to move. I was walking home from my late shift, keys between my fingers, heartbeat steady, mind blank. It was supposed to be an ordinary night. It almost was.
By LUNA EDITH2 months ago in Criminal
Reason First: D4vd Is Now Being Viewed As A Suspect In Celeste Rivas' Death
So there it is….A case rife with mystery still nowhere near being solved but with the main character in the story now a suspect, what to do next? According to reports D4vd is on thinner ice.
By Skyler Saunders2 months ago in Criminal
Reason First: Autopsy Confirms Cop Shot Rapper 17 Times In The Back, Family Calls For Arrest
This whole business about undercover cops shooting anyone in the back is heinous. It just triggers something else when it is a black rapper who received seventeen shots to the back.
By Skyler Saunders2 months ago in Criminal
The Dust of a Ghost. AI-Generated.
They say everyone has a breaking point. Mine wasn't a loud, dramatic snap. It was a slow, quiet crumble, like plaster turning to dust. And it ended with me standing in Arthur Finch's study, the cold weight of his bronze bookend in my hand, and his body at my feet.
By The 9x Fawdi2 months ago in Criminal
Epstein Emails Reveal a Lost New York
After lawmakers released more than 20,000 of Jeffrey Epstein’s emails, Washington erupted in controversy, forcing the White House to respond aggressively. Much of the public attention focused on Epstein’s interactions with President Donald Trump, but the emails also revealed a deeper portrait of a long-vanished New York elite.
By DigitalAddi2 months ago in Criminal
The Case That Crumbled: Why Bryan Kohberger’s Guilty Plea Feels Like Justice Denied
Three years ago, Bryan Kohberger left the Poconos to study at Washington State University. He wasn't your average graduate student, he had been accepted into their prestigious PhD program in criminal justice. On paper, it was the perfect start to a future career in law enforcement. Instead, it was the start of a freefall into darkness.
By Lawrence Lease2 months ago in Criminal
A Tragic End in Irony: What Stasy’s Charles Death Says About Preference and the Dangers of Ignoring Red Flags by NWO Sparrow
The White Knight Safety Myth That Killed Stasy Charles by NWO Sparrow A painful look at how anti Black messaging and misplaced trust in whiteness left her unprotected.
By NWO SPARROW2 months ago in Criminal










