guilty
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.
I Had To Kill Her. Content Warning.
She was weak. She was broken. She would do anything for anybody except herself. She made herself small in rooms filled with ants. She dimmed her light in every room she felt she would shine too bright in. She was a coward. She was a fool. She talked when she should have been observing. She kept no secrets for herself. She told her truth to anyone who would listen regardless of their intentions. She had no control over her emotions. She was stubborn. She was lost. She was distracted. She was unsure. She was selfish. She was loud. She was obnoxious. She was impatient. She wasn’t me.
By Erianna Gilliam2 years ago in Criminal
He Shot His Wife's Lover, Thinking She Was Being Raped; Killed Wife Years Later. Content Warning.
In 2013, 71-year-old Ralph Wald shot and killed a man he thought was raping his wife. It turned out she was having an affair with the man. The courts acquitted Wald of murder, citing that he acted in self-defense.
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal
Andrei Chikatilo: The Butcher of Rostov
In the shadowy annals of criminal history, few names evoke as much dread as Andrei Chikatilo, known infamously as the “Butcher of Rostov.” Between 1978 and 1990, Chikatilo perpetrated a series of brutal murders, claiming the lives of at least 52 people.
By Jose Mejia2 years ago in Criminal
12-year-old Murderer?
Demeria Hollingsworth and her older cousin were spending the summer at their grandmother's home in Humboldt, a western Tennessee town. Unfortunately, this summer visit took a tragic turn when a horrific incident occurred. Authorities in Tennessee have charged a 12-year-old girl with first-degree murder for allegedly smothering her 8-year-old cousin to death. The incident reportedly occurred after an argument over an iPhone in their shared bedroom.
By Elle Colon2 years ago in Criminal
Inmate Beats Child Molester Cellmate to Death, Thought He Was Osama Bin Laden. Content Warning.
David Faustino Flores told authorities at the Tarrant County Jail that he was schizophrenic and needed a cell of his own. He told them he “can’t handle other people,” and hated the idea of being in a cell cell with another inmate. Officials didn’t heed the warning and placed him in a cell with another inmate. Within days, Flores killed the inmate. He bashed his cellmate’s head onto the floor, killing the convicted sex offender. He said God and his dead mother ordered the attack but denied knowing the man was a convicted sex offender when he killed him.
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal
John Wayne Gacy: The Killer Clown
In the dimly lit basements of suburban Chicago, amidst the scent of freshly mown lawns and the laughter of children, a dark secret festered. This was the domain of John Wayne Gacy, a man whose jovial public persona as a community-minded businessman and part-time clown for children's parties masked a chilling and horrific reality.
By Jose Mejia2 years ago in Criminal
TRUE CRIME: Circus Performing Family's Son Starved and Fed Hair. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
A Life of Innocence and Joy Eduardo Luis Posso was born on November 28, 2006, in the small city of Arcadia, Florida. From the moment he entered the world, Eduardo radiated a contagious smile, a testament to his sweet and loving nature. He embraced life with enthusiasm, enjoying a variety of activities. Whether he was playing video games, banging on his drum set, jumping on the trampoline, or enjoying time with horses, motorcycles, and dogs, Eduardo found joy in everything he did. Cooking scrambled eggs, fishing, and visiting the shoe store with his uncle were among his favorite pastimes.
By Maxwell Gray2 years ago in Criminal










