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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.
Catfishing Gone Wrong: Murder Was The Case. Content Warning.
Catfishing, or the act of pretending to be another person for personal gain on an online platform such as dating sites or social media, victimizes an average of 20,000 people in the U.S. per year and costs more than $600 million worldwide. Depending on the circumstances, catfishing cases can be criminally prosecuted.
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal
Betrayal's Echo: A Tale of Deception and Tragedy
Chapter 1: The False Harvest Our story begins in one of the farms in a village, where the life of our protagonist, Daniel, takes a drastic turn. when false accusations of tax evasion land him behind bars. Little does he know, this is just the beginning of a heart-wrenching saga that will forever alter the landscape of his existence.
By BlissfulBurst2 years ago in Criminal
Unraveling the Corbett Tragedy: A Deep Dive into Love, Loss, and Legal Controversies
The Enigma of the Corbett Family Tragedy: Unraveling the Layers Shadows in Wallberg: The Corbett Family Enigma In the quiet corridors of Wallberg, Davidson County, whispers began to circulate about the Corbett family—a tale steeped in mystery, love, and tragedy. Molly Martins, a radiant young woman with secrets hidden behind her eyes, stood at the heart of this gripping narrative.
By Starr Gaither2 years ago in Criminal
"Whispers in the Snow: A Yuletide Enigma in Snowfall Haven"
In the heart of Snowfall Haven, a quaint town nestled beneath blankets of snow, a peculiar event unfolded that cast a shadow over the joyous holiday season. The town's revered toy store, "Enchanted Playthings," owned by the kind-hearted Mr. Evergreen, fell victim to a mysterious theft that left the community bewildered.
By Hendrik SancheZ2 years ago in Criminal
Glenna Duram Who Murdered Her Husband
In 2015 Glenna Duram gained notoriety when she was convicted of the murder of her husband, Martin Duram. The case captured public attention due to an unusual element—the presence of a pet parrot named Bud, who was reported to have witnessed the crime. Despite the intriguing aspect of the parrot's potential testimony it was not admissible in court, and Glenna Duram's conviction was based on other compelling evidence. The incident took place in Michigan, and the details of the case unfolded in a manner that both fascinated and shocked the public. Glenna Duram was accused of murdering her husband, Martin, in their family home. The circumstances leading up to the crime and the subsequent investigation revealed a complex web of events.
By Kure Garba2 years ago in Criminal
Under the Light of Truth: Sophia's Journey for Justice
On a night of torrential rain, detective Sophia Martins, known for her tireless dedication to justice, was immersed in yet another intricate case. A serial killer tormented the city, leaving a trail of victims. Sophia, determined to put an end to the wave of terror, worked through the night, examining clues and connections.
By Miriam Helen2 years ago in Criminal
Body Bag Barry
Recently, I was searching on an online dating site. Don't ask me why. I'm happily married. Perhaps I just wanted to see if I was as invisible as I felt. After the first fifteen minutes with a current photo on my profile, twenty or so eager fellows were sending me hearts and asking to chat. Wow. After an hour, there was a steady stream of requests to meet or chat.
By Tina D'Angelo2 years ago in Criminal
The St. Cloud Vampire Murder. Content Warning.
In 1988, Timothy, 18, and Mark, 19, Erickson were brothers who shared an apartment in St. Cloud, Minnesota. The brothers enjoyed helping others and often opened their doors to homeless and runaway teens in the area, giving them a safe place to stay. In March of the year, the brothers had four people staying with them; two guys, and two girls, who ranged between 15 and 17 years old.
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal
Secrets Unveiled at Sea
A cruise ship named Ocean Serenity glided through the moonlit waters, carrying Bill, Jack, Susan, and Lars on a voyage of escapism. Bill, the man of the hour, had won a fortune from a scratch-off lottery ticket and decided to take his closest friends on a cruise to celebrate life's unpredictability.
By Anthony Chan2 years ago in Criminal









