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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.
When Faith and Medicine Collide: Should Pastors Face Malpractice for Bad Health Advice?
You’re feeling ill and need help, so where do you turn? For many believers, the first stop is not the doctor’s office but the pastor’s door. Seeking their religious leader’s counsel on matters of health is a deeply rooted tradition. But what happens when that spiritual advice causes harm? Does the law have a role to play balancing faith and patient safety?
By NII LANTEY PARKER2 years ago in Criminal
Mystery of the Massacre Of 900+ People
In the heart of Guyana, a chilling chapter in history unfolded as Jim Jones, the enigmatic leader of the Peoples Temple and Church, orchestrated a mass tragedy that shook the world. The haunting events of Jonestown in 1978 saw the demise of over 900 individuals who fell victim to Jones's twisted vision, culminating in a deadly cocktail of cyanide-laced Flavor Aid.
By Pearl Phillimon2 years ago in Criminal
Death Song: A Chilling Tale of Murder and Justice
Death Song, also known as Ten Little Slaves, Ten Little Negroes, or Then There Were None, is one of Agatha Christie's most famous and influential novels. Published in 1939, it tells the story of ten strangers who are invited to a remote island off the coast of England by a mysterious host. When they arrive, they are greeted by a gramophone recording that accuses them all of crimes that they have committed and escaped punishment for.
By Brent J. Smith2 years ago in Criminal
Rather Go Watch Wrestling Then Be with Your Children. Content Warning.
In 1986 St. Louis Missouri. 26-year-old Ellen is married to an older Vietnam veteran. After 5 years of marriage, Ellen could not handle it anymore. She had two children and had another one on the way.
By Kerrie G.Diaz2 years ago in Criminal
The Sunday Detective Club
Five people in the sleepy village of Willowbrook, where retirement was the standard, were desperate for one final adventure. These were retired individuals who had dedicated their life to developing distinctive abilities, and they were eager to apply them. They formed a detective club every Sunday, meeting in the comfortable confines of Willowbrook Retirement Center with the goal of cracking the cold cases that had bewildered the local police for years.
By Tinyiko Shitlhangu2 years ago in Criminal
This Man Lived With A Corpse For 7 Years And Nobody Noticed. Content Warning.
We've all done some crazy things for love, like writing a mushy Valentine's Day poem or watching a movie you hate with your partner. But none of that compares to the mind-boggling tale of Carl Tanzler and his "corpse bride."
By Varisha Ahmed2 years ago in Criminal









