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 $250 fine for killing a person. Top Story - August 2023.
On a Tuesday afternoon, October 25th, 2022 my husband, Andrew Dearing was on his way home from work. He was driving a motorcycle. We got it about two months earlier because we couldn’t afford a reliable car. We were convinced that a newer motorcycle in good condition was safer than an old car that would require a lot of maintenance. At that time, we were 26 and 27, and we dreamt of owning a home with a fenced-in backyard for our dogs. So money was pretty tight.
By Martyna Dearing2 years ago in Criminal
About Coup in Niger Republic
In West Africa's political landscape, the Niger coup stands out as a significant event that has had far-reaching implications for the country and the region as a whole. Taking place on [date], the coup marked a sudden and unexpected shift in power, leading to changes in leadership, government policies, and regional dynamics.
By OLASUNKANMI BADA2 years ago in Criminal
Whispering Shadows
The old, decrepit mansion stood at the edge of the town, casting a foreboding shadow over the entire neighborhood. Local legends told of the mansion's dark history—a tale of a wealthy family consumed by madness and tragedy. Despite the rumors, a group of curious teenagers decided to explore the mansion one fateful night.
By Fred Baghirov 2 years ago in Criminal
Vampires' secrets
In the dark corners of an ancient city, shrouded in mystery and guarded by the whispers of the night, there existed a clandestine society of vampires. They were creatures of the shadows, beings who embraced the darkness and reveled in the secrets it held.
By Fred Baghirov 2 years ago in Criminal
Shadows of Deceit
Part 1: Unveiling the Enigma In a quaint suburban neighborhood of New England, where white picket fences lined the streets and blooming roses adorned the gardens, lived a man named Thomas Donovan. To all outward appearances, he was a regular guy – friendly, unassuming, and well-liked by his neighbors. Little did they know that behind his facade lurked a chilling secret.
By mostafa ali2 years ago in Criminal
The Vanishing Shores
It was a tranquil summer evening when Sarah and her friends decided to explore the fabled Beach of Disappearance. Nestled far from the bustling town, the beach was whispered about in hushed tones, known for its eerie aura and the unsettling stories that shrouded it. The sun had begun its descent, casting a warm orange glow over the horizon as the group set out.
By mostafa ali2 years ago in Criminal
An abusive husband and Corruptive police. Content Warning.
My life has been shaped by a tumultuous relationship with my now ex-husband for more than a decade. Our experience was one of intense emotional anguish, with constant ups and downs. In the midst of this storm, our family unit comprised of three darling daughters and a small boy, forming the center of a household that seemed destined for happiness but was ultimately damaged by a nasty reality.
By Yanni Bulaba Diessa2 years ago in Criminal
4 Terrifying Female Killers
We all love a good true crime story, especially when the perp is a woman. Females don’t commit crimes at the same rates as men, and their offenses generally are not as heinous in nature. So say the statistics. This list of four terrifying female killers proves women can be just as vicious as men.
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal







