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.
A Jealous, Disturbed Woman Set Her Afire
Jealousy and obsession can distort the mind, fueling irrational thoughts that lead to life-altering consequences, especially when matters of the heart are at play. Dana Vulin knows this lesson well. Over a decade ago, a disturbed woman wrongly assumed she was sexually involved with her estranged husband. That woman began stalking Vulin for weeks. She ultimately broke into Vulin's home and set the woman afire. Vulin sustained burns to over 60 percent of her body and will require medical treatment for the rest of her life.
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal
Can love make a person kill her father?
It's heartbreaking to hear that a teenage couple resorted to such a horrific act. They were deeply in love but faced disapproval from their parents, leaving them feeling lost and desperate for a solution. Sadly, they believed that taking the life of the girl's father was the only way to be together. It's devastating to think that they felt this was worth it, especially when it meant harming someone who was supposed to be a loving father figure. My heart goes out to all those affected by this tragedy.
By Mansi Shukla2 years ago in Criminal
Amy Lynn Bradley Vanished From A Cruise Ship - What Really Happened?
Ron Bradley noticed his daughter Amy Lynn Bradley relaxing calmly as he peeked out of his cabin's balcony on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship at approximately 5:30 AM on March 24, 1998. He checked again a half hour later and saw that she had vanished, never to be found again.
By Victoria Velkova2 years ago in Criminal
I’ll Kill One of Them Before I Pay Child Support: The Murder of 2-Year-Old Ja’Shaun Powell . Content Warning.
Danny Platt slit his 2-year-old son's throat because he did not want to pay child support. Danny Platt and Daniella Powell of New Orleans, LA, separated soon after the birth of their son, Ja'Shaun, in 2007. Danny had visitation rights and could see Ja'Shaun whenever he wanted. He had never taken advantage of his right to be a father.
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal
Dr. Brumble's Magic Show
by: Dennis R. Humphreys (the DreamWriter) Sometimes out here in high country, you might see two wagons spreading dust over the countryside as they traveled from town to town. There was a rhyme and reason generally, for the path they took. They followed the pathways among smaller towns that didn't see what the folks in larger towns saw, as far as entertainment was concerned. A few towns were more lucrative than others, where people parted with their money a bit easier. They were the targets for the show.
By Dennis Humphreys2 years ago in Criminal
America's cocaine habit fuels it's migrant crisis
It's the US Coast Guard intercepts a shipment of cocaine. Here, the same team stops another... and another. It all happened in the summer of 2018. They seized more than 9,000 kilograms of cocaine, which was on its way to the United States. It may sound like a lot, but it's only the tip of the iceberg. In 2017, the coast guard detained almost 227,000 kilograms of cocaine here. In the eastern Pacific Ocean.
By Shubham Bajaj2 years ago in Criminal
Court halts ICPC, EFCC, others from probing Kano anti-graft boss
A High Court sitting in Kano State on Tuesday gave a break request limiting the Monetary and Monetary Violations Commission, the Free Bad Practices and Other Related Offenses Commission, and others hostile to unite organizations from examining the Director, Kano Public Grumblings and Hostile to debasement Commission, Muhuyi Rimin-Gado.
By Itis Iamhere2 years ago in Criminal
Letby Insists She Is Innocent
In the highly publicized aftermath of Lucy Letby having been prosecuted and convicted for the death of seven prematurely born babies, and the attempted murder of at least another ten, still the case goes on, at least behind the scenes.
By Liam Ireland2 years ago in Criminal











