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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.
The Casanova Killer. Content Warning.
Paul John Knowles, also known as The Casanova Killer, left a bloody trail of terror across the United States in 1974. Born on April 25, 1946, in Orlando, Florida, Knowles' charisma and good looks earned him his moniker, but behind the charming facade lay a ruthless murderer whose killing spree spanned multiple states and claimed the lives of at least 18 victims.
By A.W. Naves2 years ago in Criminal
The Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi
On January 30, 1948, the world was shaken by the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, one of the most prominent figures in the struggle for Indian independence. This tragic event not only marked the end of an era but also left an indelible scar on the fabric of Indian society. Gandhi, revered as the Father of the Nation, was a beacon of peace, non-violence, and unity. His assassination was a shocking act of violence that contrasted sharply with the principles he championed throughout his life.
By Deji Akomolafe2 years ago in Criminal
Children Home Alone: Real-Life Horror Stories
Kids in the U.S. can stay home without adult supervision at any age in 37 states. The remaining have an age limit for leaving kids home unsupervised, with Illinois allowing children as young as six years to stay home alone. In some situations, leaving a child without adult supervision may be due to necessity, particularly in situations with single parents. Experts say children under 12 should never be left home without adult supervision. However, leaving children of any age home alone without adult supervision is extremely risky. It takes seconds for disaster to occur, and when it does, life may never be the same again.
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal
The Boys Season 4 - How To Destroy Your Audience
One of the recurring questions these days is, "Drinker, you tough-talking, charismatic gunslinger with a dark past, when are you going to review *The Boys* Season 4?" Ah, *The Boys*. Now that's a name I've not heard in a long time. I used to be a real fan of that show, to the point where I awarded the first season a "Drinker Recommends" accolade. Truly, what higher praise can one bestow upon a work of art these days?
By Oladimeji Olaniyi2 years ago in Criminal
Divorced at 10: The Story of Nujood Ali. Content Warning.
“I’m a simple village girl whose family had to move to the capital, and I have always obeyed the orders of my fathers and brothers. Since forever, I have learned to say yes to everything. Today I have decided to say no.”
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal
How Murder in the Suburbs Shocked a Normal Family
Have you ever encountered a murderer up close, in real life? Before you answer, let me present a widely accepted theory. If the rate of murderers is 0.00005 per 100,000 people, and that's generally the statistic, then, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, any one of us may be in close proximity to 39 murderers over our lifetime.
By Maryan Pelland2 years ago in Criminal
Women in Prison
Women's propensity for violence defies societal norms. Female inmates in Indiana are involved in violent offenses, which contradicts the common belief that women are inherently gentler. The case of Sarah Pender sheds light on the strict disciplinary actions enforced at the Indiana Women's Prison. She managed to escape with the help of a correctional officer, planning the breakout during the refueling of a transportation van. Pender collaborated with the officer in smuggling contraband to finance the escape. During discussions, she disclosed her involvement in a robbery without weapons and explained that her criminal behavior began at a young age due to anger issues. Despite struggling with her past mistakes, Pender is determined to be a better parent to her two daughters and break the cycle of incarceration in her family. She is actively working on controlling her anger, inspired by her children, and is eager to make positive changes upon her release. Adapting to life after prison presents its own set of challenges, including staying clean and readjusting to the outside world. Pender has mixed emotions about reentering society but is looking forward to embracing technology and acquiring new knowledge post-release.
By Isaac Ekow Anyidoho2 years ago in Criminal
Shadows of Deceit
Criminal investigator Jack Donovan gazed at the downpour drenched cityscape through his office window. Riverside never rested, its neon-lit roads concealing endless mysteries. The telephone rang, breaking the quietness. It was Lieutenant Barnes with another case a high-profile murder.
By Maziku Shabani2 years ago in Criminal
Noam,Noam,Noam . AI-Generated.
Noam Chomsky: Who was he..... Noam Chomsky is a renowned intellectual whose work spans multiple fields, including linguistics, philosophy, cognitive science, history, and social criticism. His influence is vast, and his contributions have significantly shaped contemporary thought in various disciplines. This overview provides an in-depth look at Chomsky's life, work, and lasting impact.
By Methodical thinker 2 years ago in Criminal






