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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.
Dexter v Texas
I already know today’s piece is going to be very different than my usual stuff, because it is what I’m thinking about at the moment. I have so many good, quality subjects to write about but setting those aside for when I can be thoughtful about them and give them a little more time than I have right now. Either way, I think this is something that not enough people talk about so let’s dive in: executioners are the same as serial killers, aside from the fact that they are legally sanctioned. They are the legally sanctioned Dexters. Full stop.
By Morgan Longford2 years ago in Criminal
The Drunken Jurors Who Used an Ouija Board to Decide the Verdict in a Double Murder Case
Stephen Young, an insurance broker, called car dealer Harry Fuller with a prospective business deal one February evening in 1993. Fuller agreed to meet Young the next morning at his cottage in Wadhurst, Sussex, to discuss the deal. Unbeknownst to Young, Mr. Fuller recorded the phone call he made to arrange the meeting.
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal
Missing Mother found Deceased
45-year-old Dana Smithers vanished on May 28, 2022, from her hometown in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. She was last seen on a Ring camera around 11:30 p.m. leaving her friend's home which was three houses down from her home. This would be the last sighting of the mother of three until one year later.
By Christine Childs 2 years ago in Criminal
Corruption Exposed: The Heroic Battle of the Anti-Corruption Force
This is a story for the people, a public story. A touching tale about a person trying to improve the lives of many, a symbol of democracy, and a warning not to wait for change to happen—be the change you want to see
By Yeswanth Vadlamudi2 years ago in Criminal
The Chilling Case of Dana Ewell: A Twisted Tale of Familial Betrayal
In the shadowy realm where wealth and desperation collide, few stories are as bone-chilling as the saga of Dana Ewell. His descent into darkness, marked by the calculated murder of his own family, unfolds like a nightmarish thriller, revealing the depths of human greed and the shocking lengths some will go to satisfy it.
By Dauda Raheem2 years ago in Criminal








