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Weigh the pros, cons and controversies surrounding the grave issue of capital punishment; should the death penalty be allowed?
The Master Thief: One Detective's Obsession to Crack the Case
It was the fifth heist in just as many weeks, and the city was in a state of panic. The newspapers had dubbed him "The Master Thief," and his exploits were the talk of the town. He had broken into museums, art galleries, and even private homes, making off with priceless jewels and valuable artifacts without leaving a trace.
By Keerthana Thirumalairaj3 years ago in Criminal
A Kidnap Gone Wrong or a Huge Cover Up?
It was Christmas 1996 when Patsy and John Ramsey called 911 to report that their daughter, JonBenét, had gone missing. The 24-hour news cycle was not as quick at the time of this case, and because it was the week between Christmas and New Year's, stories were famously sluggish to break. But, in the case of a young, white pageant girl from an affluent family, the news was swiftly picked up by the day's news channels and quickly spread to all corners of the world. What happened next became one of the most renowned and unsolved cases in contemporary history.
By Victoria Velkova3 years ago in Criminal
Why South Carolina Have Not Executed Richard Bernard Moore
Richard Bernard Moore, born February 20, 1965, is a South Carolina death row inmate. He was convicted of the murder of James Mahoney, a convenience store worker, in Spartanburg, South Carolina, in September 1999.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
Fuhrer's Last Day - April 30, 1945
“Der Fuhrer has retired to his personal office and doesn’t want to be disturbed.”, Goebbels said nervously. The entire group sighed. Silently. The Fuhrer was growing more and more cranky as the days passed, and the Wehrmacht’s top command were terrified. They had tried explaining the fact that the war WAS lost, at least in the strategic part of it. The Allies; America, Great Britain and the rejuvenated France were slowly moving in from all sides. The Nazis had to evade capture at any cost. But they couldn’t leave their Fuhrer behind.
By Shyam Anand3 years ago in Criminal
How Criminal Justice Reforms are Aimed at Improving the System for Everyone
What is Criminal Justice and How Does it Work? Criminal justice refers to the system of practices and institutions that are responsible for maintaining social control, deterring criminal behavior, and punishing individuals who break the law. The criminal justice system typically consists of law enforcement agencies, courts, and correctional institutions. Here's how it works:
By Isra Hanif3 years ago in Criminal
The Witch's Garden
In the small town of Ravenswood, there was a garden that was whispered about in hushed tones. It was known as the Witch's Garden, and it was said to be filled with strange and dangerous plants that could kill a person with just a single touch.
By The Narrative Ninja 3 years ago in Criminal
The Hacker Maid and the Vigilante: A Tale of Justice by The Narrative Ninja
Alice had always been fascinated by technology. Growing up in a small town, she spent most of her time tinkering with old computers and gadgets, teaching herself how to code and program. When she moved to the city to work as a maid for wealthy families, she never thought she'd be able to use her skills for anything other than personal projects.
By The Narrative Ninja 3 years ago in Criminal







