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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 Mysterious Disappearance of the Beaumont Children: Australia's Enduring Enigma"
On a scorching summer's day in Adelaide, Australia, three innocent siblings set out for a fun-filled day at the beach. The date was January 26, 1966, and the Beaumont children—Jane, aged 9, Arnna, aged 7, and Grant, aged 4—were excited about the adventure that awaited them. Little did their parents know that this would be the last time they would ever see their beloved children. In the decades that followed, the disappearance of the Beaumont children has remained one of Australia's most perplexing and heartbreaking mysteries, a puzzle that has withstood the test of time.
By Carlos MF.2 years ago in Criminal
"The Infamous Case of the Unabomber: Ted Kaczynski's Reign of Terror"
In the late 20th century, a shadowy figure known as the Unabomber struck fear into the hearts of Americans. Over the course of nearly two decades, a series of deadly bombings and a nationwide manhunt would ultimately unmask the perpetrator – Ted Kaczynski. This is the story of a brilliant mathematician who descended into madness, becoming one of the most notorious domestic terrorists in U.S. history.
By Carlos MF.2 years ago in Criminal
I Couldn't Stop Stabbing Him: She Stabbed Her Husband 193 Times
“I couldn’t stop stabbing him; I couldn’t stop,” Susan Wright testified as she stood trial for the brutal murder of her husband Jeff. Susan had brutally stabbed her husband 193 times before burying his body in the backyard.
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal
The Real Life Gone Girl: How Sherri Papini Deceived Everyone
Sherri Papini, a California mother, staged her own abduction so she could have time to be with her ex-lover and get some payouts from the government. Her ploys were exposed through the help of DNA technology.
By Rare Stories2 years ago in Criminal
Criminal Complexity
I don't know about you but I am so fascinated in the world of true crime, especially when understanding the minds of criminals. What got them there? What happened that made them spiral into where they are today in history? What factors have they considered before even choosing this terrifying route? I am not a criminal sympathizer but getting into the minds of criminals is something I have truly been fascinated about for a while since I also love to understand the reasons why these crimes took place.
By Anisah Suhailah2 years ago in Criminal
The World of a Bully
The term "bully" carries a heavy and often negative connotation, but understanding the world of a bully goes beyond surface judgments. Bullying is a complex issue that impacts individuals across all age groups and walks of life. In this article, we will explore the world of a bully, shedding light on the causes, consequences, and potential solutions to this pervasive problem.
By Pieter Lemmer2 years ago in Criminal
Navarro's Verdict
Former Trump trade advisor Peter Navarro has been found guilty of contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with a subpoena from the House committee investigating the January 6, 2021, incident at the US Capitol. Navarro is the second former aide to face prosecution for non-cooperation with the committee, following Steve Bannon's conviction last year. Bannon's case is presently under appeal.
By Paul Okafor 2 years ago in Criminal
The Demise of Justice in Nigeria:
Part 1: The Rise of Bola Tinubu In the tumultuous world of Nigerian politics, few figures have risen to prominence as significantly as Bola Ahmed Tinubu. His journey began in the late 1990s when he became the Governor of Lagos State. Over the years, he not only consolidated power within his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), but also became a dominant force on the national stage.
By Stanley Ezihie2 years ago in Criminal
Madison Police Tracked Down the UW Sex Assault Suspect
In the quiet town of Madison, a routine traffic stop set in motion a chain of events that would forever alter the lives of those involved. Brandon A. Thompson, a 26-year-old resident with an unassuming demeanor, found himself in the grasp of law enforcement, his past catching up with him in a startling turn of events.
By Nickiesha's Way2 years ago in Criminal
The Murder of Rickey James
A group of children playing in the woods in Lancaster, South Carolina, stumbled upon the decomposing corpse of 33-year-old Rickey James covered with brush and leaves. The kids ran home and told their parents who notified the authorities.
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal
Stolen Mandate: 3-Year Battle
"Stolen Mandate, A Three-Year Battle: Triumph of Perseverance and Justice" In the quiet town of Willowville, nestled beneath the towering oak trees and beside the glistening river, the 2018 mayoral election had brought with it a storm of emotions. The contest was fierce, but one candidate, Sarah Reynolds, stood out. With her unwavering commitment to community improvement and her heartfelt speeches, she had captured the hearts of the townspeople. Sarah was confident that the mandate was hers, but little did she know that her journey would take an unexpected turn.
By Agbakwu John2 years ago in Criminal
The Monster Study
In the early 20th century, the question of what causes stuttering remained a perplexing enigma. Was it an inherent genetic disposition, or did environmental factors and learned behaviors play a significant role? Dr. Wendell Johnson, a prominent speech pathologist and advocate of general semantics, embarked on a groundbreaking exploration in the 1930s to shed light on this perplexing issue. His own personal experience as a former stutterer fueled his conviction that stuttering was primarily a learned behavior influenced by the environment, particularly parental criticism.
By Siren Gale2 years ago in Criminal






