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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 Tragic Story of Anurag Chandra and the Doorbell Prank
A California man, Anurag Chadha was givеn a lifе sеntеncе with no chancе of parolе aftеr causing thе dеath of thrее childrеn who playеd a doorbеll prank on him in 2020. Chadha, who is of Indian dеscеnt, was convictеd in April 2023, for thrее counts of murdеr, thrее counts of attеmptеd murdеr, and a spеcial circumstancе chargе rеlatеd to multiplе murdеrs.
By Rare Stories2 years ago in Criminal
Wrongfully Convicted: The Case of Ryan W. Ferguson
Ryan W. Fеrguson is an Amеrican who suffеrеd a wrongful conviction for a 2001 murdеr in his homе city of Columbia, Missouri. Hе spеnt nеarly tеn yеars in prison for a crimе hе did not commit, thе crimе was committеd whilе hе was still a high school studеnt.
By Rare Stories2 years ago in Criminal
Does Brendan Depa Deserve Leniency
The case of Brendan Depa, an 18-year-old from Florida sentenced for assaulting his teacher, ignites a crucial dialogue on justice, empathy, and legal intricacies. Depa's conviction, potentially leading to a 30-year prison term, stems from a violent episode where he attacked high school paraprofessional Joan Naydich. This incident, captured in a viral video, raises profound questions about the intersection of criminal justice, mental health, and societal responsibility.
By Lawrence Lease2 years ago in Criminal
Ten Prolific Serial Killers of Modern Times.
1. Harold Shipman: A British doctor who is believed to have killed an estimated 250 patients between 1972 and 1998. He was caught after suspicions were raised by an undertaker and was convicted in 2000 before committing suicide in prison in 2004.
By Jason Zane Smith2 years ago in Criminal
The Most Ridiculous Motives for Murder . Top Story - December 2023. Content Warning.
We may not condone murder, but certainly understand some situations require us to protect ourselves or loved ones at the cost of another person’s life. Sometimes, we may even feel that a person ‘deserved’ what they got”, as their actions in life were so horrific that they merely wasted fresh oxygen. Neither situation applies to the cases I’ll discuss below, undoubtedly those with some of the most ridiculous motives for murder you’ll ever hear.
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal
Vera Renczi
Michael got as close to a number of lethal women as he dared while writing his book Murder Most Rare. The false belief that there were none or only one female serial killer in the United States sparked my initial interest in these women. Which seemed unthinkable to me. I thus located almost a hundred from 1900, both domestically and abroad, and stopped there. Vera Renczi is the murderer who most intrigues him. I think she was the most unusual female serial killer I've ever encountered. She killed for years on end in her own home, controlled the environment in which she killed, and was obviously intelligent. She also had resources. The pretty but wild girl who was the daughter of a wealthy family turned out to be, to put it politely, one hell of an efficient serial killer.
By Lesedi Molutsi2 years ago in Criminal
Shattered Bliss
In the quiet solitude of Martin Gardner's desolate home, a haunting photo album serves as a living testament to a tragedy that forever altered the course of his life. The Gardner family, once a bastion of happiness and laughter, was plunged into darkness on a fateful day, leaving Martin grappling with the echoes of a shattered bliss. As we delve into this heart-wrenching narrative, the poignant stories of Talon, Saia, Savi, and Yazzi unfold, painting a vivid portrait of the idyllic days that were abruptly cut short.
By ShaCayne Jackson2 years ago in Criminal
Some Funny, Mostly Tragic
Some funny, mostly tragic, let me tell you about a street fight I recently got into. But first, let me introduce myself. Hello, I’m Meltem Nur. I live in Turkey, and I’m about to turn 20 soon. I was studying because I had upcoming exams. Suddenly, my mom entered my room and said, ‘Meltem, there’s a crowd outside the door, and everyone is gathered around your brother.’ I looked out the window, and an angry mob had surrounded my brother. Sensing a fight, I grabbed pepper spray and rushed downstairs to stand in front of my brother, shielding him from the crowd. The issue was that the son of the family living next door, Emirhan. He said my brother cursed to his mother. Damn, he doesn’t even know you. Of course, my brother denied it. About 20 people from down the street immediately got involved, and one of them punched my brother. Others joined in, attacking him. I used the pepper spray.
By Meltem Nur Taşdeler2 years ago in Criminal








