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Don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time; a look into all aspects of a guilty verdict from the burden of proof to conviction to the judge’s sentence and more.
Sexual Assault: Understanding Its Impact and the Case of Spencer Herron First Wife
Sexual assault is a serious violation that has significant, often lifelong consequences for survivors. The term encompasses a wide range of unwanted sexual behaviors, from harassment to rape, that violate an individual's personal boundaries, autonomy, and safety. Understanding the factors behind sexual assault, its impact, and prevention efforts can help us create safer communities and support those affected.
By Elbert Robertabout a year ago in Criminal
The Rise and Fall of a Drug Lord
Joaquin Guzmán, popularly known as "El Chapo" due to his small stature, is a Mexican drug lord and the former leader within the Sinaloa Cartel. He is widely regarded as one of the most powerful drug traffickers in the world. Between 2009 and 2013, Forbes ranked him as one of the most powerful people globally.
By Elias Adekomiabout a year ago in Criminal
The Hinterkaifeck Murders: A CHILLING Mystery
Imagine living in a quiet, isolated farmhouse, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Life is peaceful, serene—until one day, you start hearing strange noises in your attic. Footsteps echo above your head, but when you check, there's no one there. Then your keys go missing, and weird things start happening around the house. It sounds like the setup for a horror movie, doesn’t it?
By Marveline Merababout a year ago in Criminal
The Project The CIA Wants Us to Forget...MK-Ultra
The MK-Ultra project, officially sanctioned by the CIA in the early 1950s, remains one of the most infamous instances of government-sanctioned psychological experimentation in the United States. The project's name has become synonymous with secretive and ethically questionable research, fueling public curiosity and conspiracy theories even today. Originally, MK-Ultra was designed as a program to explore techniques of mind control, with the CIA’s goal of developing methods that could be used for interrogations or to counter potential threats from the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
By In Conspiracy We Trustabout a year ago in Criminal
The Great Alcatraz Prison ESCAPE
Alcatraz—"The Rock"—was supposed to be unbreakable. It housed the most dangerous, the most notorious, the ones no other prison dared to hold. Locked away on a desolate island, surrounded by icy, shark-infested waters, escape was unthinkable. But in 1962, three bold prisoners turned the impossible into a thrilling reality, pulling off one of the greatest prison breaks in history.
By Marveline Merababout a year ago in Criminal
George Stinney: A Young Life Cut Short
The Tragic Case of George Stinney: A Young Life Cut Short The story of George Stinney Jr. is one of the most heartbreaking and unjust cases in American legal history. At just 14 years old, Stinney became the youngest person in the 20th century to be executed in the United States, convicted of a crime he did not commit. His case is a chilling example of racial injustice, the failure of the legal system, and the devastating effects of prejudice. The tragic nature of Stinney’s life and death has left a lasting legacy, prompting questions about justice, fairness, and the protection of children's rights.
By Biographiesabout a year ago in Criminal
True Crime Stories That Have Fascinated the World
Genuine wrongdoing has a dull charm that has enthralled individuals for a really long time. From strange problems to criminal brains, these accounts wind around together tension, show, and misfortune. The universe of genuine wrongdoing frequently leaves us doubting the limits of human way of behaving, and the thought processes behind egregious demonstrations. Here are probably the most notorious and captivating genuine wrongdoing stories that have intrigued the world.
By Zahra Syedabout a year ago in Criminal
Nicole Virzi: Biography and Case Overview
Nicole Elizabeth Virzi is a woman from Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, who gained national attention after being charged with the murder of a newborn infant and the abuse of another child. The case against her has drawn significant media attention due to the horrific nature of the crimes and the charges she faces, including homicide, aggravated assault, and child endangerment. Authorities have indicated that they will pursue the death penalty in this case.
By Biographiesabout a year ago in Criminal
Diego Pillco - Biography and Case Overview
Introduction Diego Pillco is a name that became tragically associated with the murder of Adrienne Shelly, a rising star in the independent film world. The case brought national attention to the loss of a talented filmmaker and actress, as well as the circumstances surrounding the brutal crime. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the life and actions of Diego Pillco, the murder of Adrienne Shelly, the investigation, and the subsequent legal proceedings.
By Biographiesabout a year ago in Criminal
Jennifer Hyatte: The Deadly Escape and the Kingston Courthouse Shooting
Jennifer Forsyth Hyatte, the woman involved in the Kingston Courthouse shooting on August 9, 2005, was convicted for the murder of correctional officer Wayne "Cotton" Morgan. Here is a detailed overview of her case and background:
By Biographiesabout a year ago in Criminal
John Forrest Parker: Murder Case Overview and Biography
John Forrest Parker is a convicted murderer whose case is notable for its brutal nature and the long legal proceedings that followed his crime. Below is an overview of his crime, biography, and the legal process surrounding his conviction.
By Biographiesabout a year ago in Criminal
Willa Blanc: Biography and Criminal Case Overview
Background and Early Life Willa Blanc, born on June 19, 1961, lived a life with challenging circumstances that shaped her path, though her personal background before the crime remains largely undocumented. Blanc’s son, Louis Wilkinson, who was involved in her eventual scheme, shared a close relationship with her, albeit a troubled one. By the time of her arrest, Blanc was living in Union, Kentucky, working as a cleaner for various clients in her community. One of those clients was Walter Sartory, a wealthy but reclusive 73-year-old retired scientist from Kentucky who had previously worked on advanced projects at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Sartory, known for his isolation and vulnerabilities, tragically became the target of Blanc’s financial scheme.
By Biographiesabout a year ago in Criminal




