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.
The Masons' Secret
In the heart of London, nestled amidst the labyrinthine alleyways and towering structures, stood an ancient, unassuming building. Its weathered façade, shrouded in perpetual twilight, concealed a society steeped in mystery and whispered secrets: the Masons. Legends swirled around the Masons, tales of arcane rituals, hidden agendas, and a power that transcended the mortal realm.
By Nada soliman2 years ago in Criminal
The Todt Family Murders
Walt Disney World in Florida is known for creating immersive experiences for everyone and that includes building idyllic communities for area residents. Unfortunately, one such community, Celebration, was the site of a gruesome family murder. This was where Anthony Todt (44) murdered his entire family and later confessed to the crime.
By E.J. V'Kanty2 years ago in Criminal
The Most Hated Mother in America Eligible for Parole Later This Year
On October 25, 1994, South Carolina mother, Susan Smith captured the nation’s attention by pleading to the public on television stations across the country. She begged for the safe return of her children, 3-year-old Michael and 14-month-old Alexander after she claimed that she was carjacked and the suspect drove away with her sons still inside the vehicle.
By Kassondra O'Hara2 years ago in Criminal
The Abduction and Murder of 9-year-old Christopher Laverack
Every other Friday, when not staying with his biological father, Christopher would spend the evening at his half-sister Kim’s house. On Friday, March 9th, 1984, Christopher’s mother Pam Cawley and his stepfather dropped him off at Kim’s home located on Harpham Grove, off Preston Road in east Hull at approximately 6:50 pm. Christopher always liked to watch The Fall Guy on TV at 7 pm and always enjoyed staying with Kim and her husband. Christopher was generally happy and was said to be a shy child. He was a good student and was part of the church choir, he enjoyed watching television and motorbikes.
By Armchair Detective2 years ago in Criminal
The Innocence That Hid a Nightmare: The Tale of Amarjeet Sada
Amarjeet Sada was a name whispered with fear in the small village of Mushahari, nestled amidst the lush fields of Bihar, India. Born into poverty and anonymity, he possessed an innocence that belied the darkness that lurked within him.
By Suzan Chauke2 years ago in Criminal
The tale of Elara's hope
Once, in a realm where time danced with the stars and dreams wove through the fabric of reality, there existed a small village nestled amidst rolling hills and winding streams. In this village lived a young girl named Elara, whose laughter echoed through the cobblestone streets like the song of a forgotten melody.Elara was unlike the other children in the village. While they played games of make-believe and chased after fleeting moments of joy, Elara carried a burden far beyond her years—a knowledge that whispered in the depths of her soul, haunting her every step.For you see, Elara knew that she was different. She knew that while the other villagers aged and withered with time, she remained unchanged, untouched by the passage of years. It was a truth that weighed heavily upon her heart, a secret she dared not share with anyone lest they cast her out as a freak of nature.But despite the loneliness that gnawed at her soul, Elara found solace in the beauty of the world around her. She would wander through fields of wildflowers, her fingers brushing against the delicate petals as she marveled at the fleeting beauty of life. And in those moments, she would forget her fears and revel in the simple joy of existence.One day, as Elara sat beneath the shade of an ancient oak tree, her thoughts wandered to the inevitability of death—a fate that had haunted her since childhood. Tears pricked at the corners of her eyes as she whispered a silent prayer to the heavens, begging for a reprieve from the cruel hand of fate.It was then that she heard a voice—a gentle whisper on the breeze that stirred the leaves above her. "Fear not, child," the voice seemed to say, "for death is but a temporary sleep, a passage to a realm beyond the mortal coil."Startled, Elara looked around, but there was no one to be seen. Only the rustling of leaves and the distant chirping of birds broke the silence of the afternoon. And yet, she could not shake the feeling that she was not alone—that something, or someone, was watching over her.From that day forth, Elara carried the words of the mysterious voice in her heart, drawing strength from the promise of a life beyond death. And as the years passed and the village changed around her, she remained steadfast in her belief that death held no power over her—that she was destined for something greater than the finite existence of mortal beings.And so it was that when the time came for Elara to leave this world behind, she did so with a smile upon her lips and a heart full of hope. For she knew that her journey was far from over—that she would awaken in a realm where time held no sway, and where she would dwell among the stars for all eternity.And as the villagers gathered to mourn her passing, they whispered tales of the girl who had defied death itself—a beacon of hope in a world shrouded in darkness. For in Elara's story, they found solace in the knowledge that death was not the end—that beyond the veil of mortality, there existed a realm where they shall die no more.
By Eric anexis 2 years ago in Criminal
Is D.B Cooper really identified?
Hello, dear friends! Let's journey back to the 24th of November, 1971, an ordinary day that would soon become etched into the annals of aviation history. On this seemingly unremarkable day, a Northwest Orient Airlines flight prepared for departure from Portland, Oregon. Little did the passengers and crew know, they were about to embark on a journey that would captivate the world's attention.
By Lovebirds Intown2 years ago in Criminal








