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.
Diao Aiqing Was Chopped Into 2,000 Pieces . Content Warning.
On January 19, 1996, a sanitation worker at Nanjing University in Jiangsu, China, found what he believed to be a bag of meat, pork most likely. He took the bag of meat home and began preparing it for his family when he suddenly found three human fingers in the pot. The sanitation worker was unsure what to make of the discovery, but immediately notified authorities.
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal
Whispers of the Forgotten
On a frigid October 15, 1988, evening in the sleepy Washington community of Port Orchard, a touching story of charity and a remarkable turn of events took place. Nobody anticipated the strange route this narrative would take, which left everyone perplexed.
By Hudhayfa Sizya2 years ago in Criminal
Unraveling the Fatal Property Dispute in DeLeon Springs. Content Warning.
Edward Druzolowski is facing charges of second-degree murder in the shooting death of 43-year-old Brian Ford The tranquil neighborhood of DeLeon Springs, Florida, known for its serene atmosphere and close-knit community, was thrust into the spotlight when a dispute over property boundaries turned deadly. Edward Druzolowski, a 78-year-old resident, is now facing grave charges for the alleged fatal shooting of his neighbor, Brian Ford, 42, who was innocently trimming trees along their shared property line. This heart-wrenching incident has sent shockwaves through the community, prompting profound reflections on conflict resolution and the sanctity of human life.
By Nickiesha's Way2 years ago in Criminal
Kay Barnes
In a quaint, fog-covered town nestled deep within the countryside, Detective Kay Barnes was a woman of singular style and extraordinary intellect. With a demeanor that oozed confidence and an attention to detail that set her apart, she had made a name for herself as an investigator who could crack even the most perplexing cases.
By Zeynab Karasharli2 years ago in Criminal
The Enigma of Nithyananda: From Spiritual Guru to Infamy. Content Warning.
In the mystical landscape of India, where faith and spirituality intertwine, there emerged a man named Arunachalam Rajasekaram. Born in Tamil Nadu's Tiruvannamalai, his journey into the realm of the divine commenced at a remarkably young age. Raised by spiritual influences and guided by a wise sage named Yogiraj Yoganand Puri, Rajasekaram began his ascent towards spiritual enlightenment when he was a mere three years old. Little did anyone know that this seemingly promising disciple would eventually descend into infamy as Sri Paramhansa Nithyananda Swami.
By Curious Conundrums2 years ago in Criminal
Darkest and Most Disturbing Lost Footage
The lights cut off and the room was filled with darkness. On the projector screen, a video began to play. A voice spoke, welcoming the audience to a dark place where they would be shown five cases of lost media that is too classified or too grisly to ever see the light of day.
By Brennan Reed2 years ago in Criminal
Media Portrayal of True Crime
In recent years, true crime has unquestionably become a cultural phenomenon that has enthralled viewers in a variety of mediums. The genre has experienced an explosion in popularity, leaving a lasting impression on the entertainment scene through best-selling books, binge-worthy documentaries, and podcasts. In this article, we examine the causes of the true crime boom, how it has affected media consumption, public opinions and how it has changed how society now views the shadowy side of human nature.
By Anisah Suhailah2 years ago in Criminal
Pirate Alliances and Rivalries
Once upon a time, in the golden age of piracy, when the Caribbean waters sparkled like treasure, two legendary pirate captains ruled the seas: Captain Cassandra Thorn and Captain Alexander Blackthorn. They were known far and wide for their cunning tactics, fearsome crews, and insatiable thirst for adventure. But above all, they were known for their intense rivalry.
By harsha eranda 2 years ago in Criminal
A Crime?. Content Warning.
What is a crime? From Merriam Webster, I took this: Definition of crime 1: an illegal act for which someone can be punished by the government especially : a gross violation of law 2: a grave offense especially against morality 3: criminal activity efforts to fight crime 4: something reprehensible, foolish, or disgraceful
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Criminal








