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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 Debbie Leitch . Content Warning.
On August 29, 2019, a distressing incident unfolded involving Debbie Leach, a 24-year-old woman residing in Blackpool. Debbie, who had Down syndrome and various health challenges, was living with her mother Elaine Clerk, who was her primary caregiver. This story sheds light on a series of neglectful actions that tragically led to Debbie's untimely demise.
By Lindsay Franklin2 years ago in Criminal
What does a killer look like?. Top Story - August 2023. Content Warning.
My eldest son was born three months early at 28 weeks. He weighed 3 lbs 1oz. He was in the neonatal unit for 10 weeks before he was big enough and strong enough for us to bring him home. In those 10 weeks, I visited him every day, stayed with him and then, left him every night. Every morning, as soon as I awoke, I would call the nurses to see what sort of night he had. My slumber, if it came, was always restless. Nurses administered treatments to him while I was there and while I was not. I trusted them implicitly because I had to. It was incredibly hard to have my fragile baby boy cared for by strangers. But I had to believe that those nurses had his best interests at heart and would administer care with attention and forethought.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Criminal
The Psychology of Charles Manson
Much has been written about the crimes of the Manson family, especially with the recent release of Leslie Van Houten. The part of the story that has fascinated me the most is how a short, rather ordinary man managed to control so many people even after incarceration.
By Sam H Arnold2 years ago in Criminal
Gauging Talents: Rudi Kurniawan and the Marvel of Tasting Wine
Have you ever found yourself captivated by a film that revolves around the themes of deception and extraordinary talents, only to realize that similar narratives unfold in the real world? Enter the fascinating tale of Rudi Kurniawan, a living embodiment of how the extraordinary can embark on unforeseen paths, echoing the very narratives we often witness on the silver screen. As we delve deeper into the realm of Rudi's astounding abilities, we're confronted with a narrative that didn't unravel within the confines of a cinematic universe but played out right in the tapestry of our own reality.
By Faron Hetharie2 years ago in Criminal
Awakening the Sleeping Giants. Content Warning.
In the heart of the African continent, where history's whispers linger amidst ancient ruins and vibrant cultures, lies a narrative buried beneath the weight of exploitation, manipulation, and deceit. This narrative is not just about a land, but a people whose potential has been stifled by a web of lies spun by external forces. The time has come to awaken the sleeping giants – the African nations that have long been shackled by the deception of the Western world. This journey is one of emotional depth, profound inspiration, and unyielding determination. It is a call to rise, to reclaim identity, resources, and dignity, and to rewrite history in the ink of justice, unity, and progress.
By Rev Dr. Alexander Fenning-Sencherey2 years ago in Criminal
Wagner's boss, Eugene Prigogine, dies in a Russian plane crash with no survivors. Content Warning.
MOSCOW, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Russia's most powerful mercenary Yevgeny Prigozhin was on board a plane which crashed on Wednesday evening north of Moscow with no survivors, the Russian authorities said, two months to the day after he led an abortive mutiny against the army top brass.
By Ahmad El Mawla2 years ago in Criminal









