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Law School Murders: Entire Philosophy
“Who has questions for me?” “Yes, professor. What was it like to be embroiled in two murder cases and get off scot free?” “I think it was a realization. I realized that I am not above the law just because I had a badge or was training to be an FBI agent. I knew there had to be a way for me to see the difference between being a law enforcement officer and the one accused. I had to come to the conclusion that I was going to have to face justice. Because of the facts of reality, I was able to be cleared of both crimes because they had nothing to do with me.”
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
A Web of Deceit: Unraveling the Enigma. Content Warning.
In the heart of a bustling metropolis, where shadows danced with secrets, a crime unfolded that would challenge even the sharpest minds. The cityscape, adorned with neon lights, concealed the dark underbelly that housed a labyrinth of deception.
By Nada soliman2 years ago in Criminal
Academy Murders: With Grace. Content Warning.
“We the jury find the defendant not guilty of murder in the second degree,” Juror Ten stated to the court. Kim felt a sense of vindication mixed with pure anguish. She felt Susan’s family as she did for Naomi’s. The way that time had elapsed didn't seem to fit in with the nature of the universe.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
Bloodstained Canvas: Artful Crimes Unveiled
1.Introduction: Unveiling the Enigma Explore the mysterious world of "Bloodstained Canvas: Artful Crimes Unveiled" as we delve into the gripping narrative that intertwines art & crime. Discover the enigmatic artist Victor Noir and the bloodstained canvases that serve as the linchpin in a series of unsolved mysteries.
By Paramjeet kaur2 years ago in Criminal
Academy Murders: How Selfish. Content Warning.
Brenda paced. “We’ve heard a lot over these past few weeks. We’ve seen how one idea can explode. We’ve seen how testimony can evolve over time. But that is not what we’re here for, ladies and gentlemen. We’re not here for the ‘courtroom drama.’ We’re not here for the ‘spectacle.’”
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
Smith and Wesson Didn't Make Just One Gun!
Damar and Marcy Adair had just married and were excited to move from a one bedroom to a two-bedroom apartment. They were so happy together and believed that each had met and found their soulmate. Marcy was gorgeous but she was a down to earth girl. All she wanted to do was to love and be loved. When she met Damar, she found everything she was looking for in a man. Damar was handsome yet approachable, loving, intelligent and a very hard worker. Marcy had been the product of a very abusive first marriage and ironically Damar divorced for similar reasons. Sparks flew when they laid eyes on each other for the first time. They world wind dated, got engaged and married a year after they met.
By Brenda Carter2 years ago in Criminal
A Confrontation in an Alleyway
The frozen rain beat down on Alex’s back as he trudged through the dank alley. His black hair had lost its volume and had taken on the appearance of an overused dishrag, flopping down on his head, long and stringy. He was soaked to the skin, though he was unsure whether it was with sweat, precipitation, or both. His body, usually proudly and defiantly erect, was hunched over, his turquoise eyes piercing through the downpour to the ruins of the once great city that towered around him.
By Rachel Hannah Fendrich2 years ago in Criminal
Justice Served?
This is Laurel Ingram reporting the murder trial of the century. Poor Lilah Thorne, a beautiful actress, was cut down in her prime on what was supposed to be a fun night. The accused? None other than Miss Thorne’s costar and lover, Edward Mallory. It’s impossible to say which is the greater tragedy, the loss of such a young life or that of such a promising acting career.
By Morgan Rhianna Bland2 years ago in Criminal
Murdered by My Friends - By Amarieana Hicks
Violet is a young woman who lives in a small and busy city. Violet is 27 years old and interned at a law firm. She is known for her charm and kindness. Violet typically spent her weekends studying, but on this particular weekend, she found herself at an exciting pool party, where she met Joseph, who is 29 years old and is funny and strong. He works as a professional cook alongside his father. He often makes rude jokes and comments on others' appearance. Ava is 28 years old and engaged to her fiancé of 5 years. She is known for her beauty and kindness but can also be quite a pushover and indecisive. Then there's Luna, who is 24 years old. Luna is in her last year of college and still lives with her wealthy parents, who take great care of her. She is known for being conceited and thinking that everything revolves around her. These four were so different but yet went so great together. After they crossed paths, they formed a connection that led to frequent meet-ups at their favorite coffee shop over the next two years.
By Amarieana Hicks2 years ago in Criminal
Broken Records. Content Warning.
Filled with teenage rebellion and curiosity, the two lovebirds pulled aside the window boards of the abandoned recording studio. The record label, long since forgotten by talent, had morphed into a popular make-out spot among teens at the local high school.
By Oneg In The Arctic2 years ago in Criminal





