capital punishment
Weigh the pros, cons and controversies surrounding the grave issue of capital punishment; should the death penalty be allowed?
Former stripper Marjorie Orbin shot her husband Jay and cut up his body with a jigsaw.
Not all of the secrets concealed in the vast Arizona desert are designed to remain that way. It was dusty and scorching day. There was a foul, decaying scent in the air that you could detect. Detective David Barnes of Phoenix is contacted in October 2004 to look into the contents of a strange container. He recalls merely seeing the man's torso and the white flesh of his stomach, when he peered down into the tub. Detective Barnes will never hear the dead man's side of the story. How could she have treated her son's father that way? Jay Orbin, 44, believes he has it all. His company is flourishing, and he has a gorgeous son named Noah and a stunning wife named Marjorie.
By Lesedi Molutsi2 years ago in Criminal
How Cocaine Is Made In Colombia
In the verdant depths of Colombia's vast jungle, a clandestine industry thrives, hidden from the prying eyes of law enforcement. These are the illegal oil refineries, the murky heart of an operation that fuels not just vehicles but also the insatiable appetite for cocaine, the dark currency of the global drug trade. Led by Jorge Moreno, a seasoned commander, a special police force embarks on a perilous mission to dismantle these illicit operations, confronting not only criminal syndicates but also the environmental devastation left in their wake.
By Hassaan Khalid2 years ago in Criminal
The Green River Killer
In the annals of criminal history, few names evoke as much dread and revulsion as that of Gary Ridgway, infamously known as the Green River Killer. His reign of terror in the Pacific Northwest during the 1980s and 1990s left a trail of devastation, claiming the lives of numerous young women and sending shockwaves through communities across Washington state. As one of America's most prolific serial killers, Ridgway's story is a chilling reminder of the darkest depths of human depravity.
By iadh gdouda2 years ago in Criminal
Most Evil Kid in the World
Ashley Anne Rose Martinson, a young woman who committed a crime at just 10 years old, has become the subject of international headlines. Martinson was convicted of two counts of second-degree intentional homicide and received a 23-year prison sentence. Her case began when her mother and stepfather discovered her secret relationship with a 22-year-old man named Ryan Cisco. Martinson witnessed her stepfather behaving violently towards her mother and shot and killed him with a shotgun.
By peace samson2 years ago in Criminal
Woman of Darkness: Amelia Dyer and her Sinister Secrets
The story of Amelia Dyer has gone down in the history of crime as one of the most disturbing: she ran a foster home that she offered as a place of affection for the little ones, but which ended up becoming a scene of horror where she murdered between 300 and 400 children. it all happened in 19th century Victorian England. The little ones were children of single mothers with few resources, who found it difficult to pay for a resource to take care of their babies.
By diego michel2 years ago in Criminal
Hitler's Lost Diary
In a startling revelation, historians have unearthed what appears to be a lost diary belonging to one of history's most infamous figures, Adolf Hitler. This unprecedented discovery offers a chilling insight into the inner workings of the man responsible for orchestrating one of the darkest chapters in human history.
By Sahil Lathwal2 years ago in Criminal
The last Kiss. Content Warning.
It was a cold and rainy night in New York City. The flickering lights of the skyscrapers reflected off the wet streets, creating a dancing light show. In a small apartment in the Bronx, a woman lay dead, her face still showing the surprise of the last kiss she received.
By Hendrik SancheZ2 years ago in Criminal
America's Initial Female Terror Group
Introduccion: In the chronicles of American history, stories of rebellion, struggle, and activism frequently highlight the courage of pioneers advocating for noble causes. However, lurking beneath the facade of progress is a seldom-examined chapter—the shadowy history of America's inaugural female terrorist faction. Empowered by steadfast convictions and a quest for righteousness, these women secured their places in history through a series of violent and coercive actions. Shedding light on this veiled narrative unveils a multifaceted interplay of societal forces, political turmoil, and unwavering commitment to transformation.
By khayam wazir2 years ago in Criminal
The Diabolical Deeds of the Black Widows of Denver
To the outside world, Delfina and Maria Gonzalez seemed like typical immigrant sisters just trying to get by in Denver, Colorado in the late 1970s. Delfina, the eldest at 47, owned a small tortilla factory where the quiet, unassuming pair of Mexican nationals worked alongside a few employees. But hidden from public view, the two women were part of a deadly conspiracy lurking right in the city's backyard.
By Birwula Aaron2 years ago in Criminal
The Twisted Downfall of Brandon Tholmer
To his friends and family in the small Missouri town of DeSoto, Brandon Tholmer seemed like a typical teenage boy. The friendly, freckle-faced 18-year-old loved playing video games and generally came across as a good, if occasionally naïve kid. But behind that innocuous facade lurked something much darker that would eventually reveal itself in shocking fashion.
By Birwula Aaron2 years ago in Criminal











