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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 Hammer Gang: Shadows of Karachi's Underworld"
In the bustling city of Karachi, where chaos and opportunity coexisted, there thrived a notorious group known as the Hammer Gang. This secretive collective of skilled criminals operated under the cover of darkness, instilling fear and awe among the city's residents.
By Bakhtawar Khan3 years ago in Criminal
Mystery and Suspense
The old mansion stood high on a hill, its dark silhouette against the moonlit sky giving it an eerie appearance. It was abandoned for years, shrouded in mystery and whispers of ghosts. Curiosity has finally gotten the better of Sarah, a young and adventurous journalist looking for her next riveting story.
By chalabarho 3 years ago in Criminal
IceBox Murder
Charles Frederick Rogers (December 30, 1921[1] – disappeared June 23, 1965) was an American seismologist, pilot, and murder suspect who disappeared in June 1965 after police discovered the dismembered bodies of his elderly parents in the refrigerator of the Houston home all three shared, in what the media later dubbed "The Icebox Murders". Rogers has never been found and was declared dead in absentia in July 1975. He remains the only suspect in the murders, which are still considered unsolved.
By Grace Williams3 years ago in Criminal
Betrayal & Tragedy: Nude Facebook Photo Leads to Dire Consequences
Ariel Baez and Erandy Guiterrez grew up together in the city of Guamúchil in the state of Sanola, Mexico. They attended the same school and were the best of friends. As the girls grew, their bond deepened. There was a time when the pair were inseparable.
By Criminal Matters3 years ago in Criminal
Boy In A Box 2
This theory concerns a foster home that was located approximately 1.5 miles (2.5 km) from the site of the body. In 1960, Remington Bristow, an employee of the medical examiner's office who doggedly pursued the case until his death in 1993, contacted a New Jersey psychic, who told him to look for a house that matched the foster home. When the psychic was brought to the Philadelphia discovery site, she led Bristow directly to the foster home.
By Grace Williams3 years ago in Criminal
Boy In A Box
Joseph Augustus Zarelli (January 13, 1953 – February 1957), previously known as the "Boy in the Box", "Boy in a Box", or "America's Unknown Child", was an American 4-year-old boy whose naked, extensively beaten dead body was found on the side of Susquehanna Road, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on February 25, 1957. Joseph appeared to have been cleaned and freshly groomed, with a recent haircut and trimmed fingernails, although he had suffered extensive physical abuse prior to his death, with multiple bruises on his body. Joseph was also severely malnourished. The body was covered with scars, some of which were surgical (most notably on his ankle, groin, and chin). Authorities believe that the cause of death was homicide by blunt force trauma.
By Grace Williams3 years ago in Criminal
Shaoxing to play
During the National Day holiday, I went to Shaoxing to play with my friends Xiaohe and my parents. Along the way, the car carrying our laughter, Shaoxing forward! In my eyes, Shaoxing is not only Lu Xun's hometown, it is also a beautiful water town, full of Jiangnan charm. As soon as you enter Shaoxing, you can smell the perfume of the golden cinnamon girl, so it is refreshing. The ancient canal, wumeng boat and Kuaiji Mountain reflect the charm of Shaoxing; Grayling beans, stinky tofu, black vegetables is the symbol of Shaoxing. It is because of these characteristics that Shaoxing is covered with a mysterious veil that is fascinating.
By Theinert Antosh3 years ago in Criminal
Super Killer. Content Warning.
Alex, additionally referred to as the super killer, changed into a notorious murderer who had constructed up a reputation through the years as one of the most green and deadlykillers within the international. nobody knew his actual call or even his face. He continually completed his activity with perfection and in no way left a hint in the back of.
By Aslam Jami3 years ago in Criminal
10 Scandals To Keep Your Eye On In 2023. Content Warning.
The start of a new year brings with it a chance for more corruption. However, 2023 also presents a chance to put several long-running scandals to rest. These 10 should be followed throughout the future year.
By Phoenix Daily Conspiracies3 years ago in Criminal
Nikolas Cruz and Salvador Ramos
Rachel Corn once said that teenage boys cannot be trusted, and their intentions are not pure. Yes, it is mean to say, but sometimes I must agree. It is not generalizing teenage boys to put them in the category of dangerous because during my teenage years, I have encountered many of them who were troubled, silly, kept to themselves and struggled with their academics. It is the ones I continuously see in the headlines and the mainstream media that match the quote perfectly. I was not born in the 90s, but Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold changed the perspective of teenage boys. Why do you think they were best friends? Birds of a feather will flock together. They must have sent out a sinister, disturbing, and criminal-like energy within their own. Since that massacre took place in 1999, it seems like the innocence in our young boys is gone. Nikolas Cruz and Salvador Ramos represent the dark side of teenage boys. I never knew how much alike these two were. If I could create a pie chart comparing these monsters, you would be surprised because the list goes on and on.. They could have been the best of friends despite Nikolas being a part of hate groups. They were known for their violent and aggressive behavior towards their peers. They were disliked by their peers, sharing terrible stories about them. Their girlfriends feared them. Some behaviors that they exhibited towards their girlfriends reminded me of my father. I just know that the American people were not that stupid to believe that the verdict would be the favor of the parents. It was never going to happen because change has not happened in this country. The jury never thought about the victims but more about what Nikolas wanted: the life sentence. As soon as he called for mercy, the jury should have said: NO, YOU ARE NOT GETTING WHAT YOU WANT. “They did it because he was white,” says my mother after hearing the news. She purses her lips, standing by what she says.“If that were a black boy, it would been different.” I disagreed with her statement because I do not think she knows that his biological brother, Zachary Cruz is black but that is not the point. The verdict was not about color. It is about how easy it is for society to fall for the villain because of the belief that every antagonist has a history. Whenever authors want to write a great villain, it would usually include a compelling backstory that explains their motivations and actions. For example, Lotso in Toy Story 3 appeared like a bear that was soft, and you could cuddle him at night, but he had this evil streak. Underneath that demeanor, he was afraid of rejection. He used to be a beloved toy who was accidentally left by his owner and after going through so much to get back to her, he found out that he was replaced and that made him angry. That anger turned into hatred for new toys. Why do you think the defense team used his backstory to garner empathy? Everyone goes through stages in their life, and it can either make them or break them. My mother was in an abusive relationship for seventeen years. In her adolescence, no one fought for her. She only had her children. These past events made her into a strong woman, but it did not turn her into a monster. After everything, the opposing team used against him, it was not enough to wake the jury up. There were things I knew about him and others I did not know he did. You must understand that it is all about influencing the jury to be on either side: the criminal vs the victims. Lawyers select certain jurors for a reason. We should know this by now when we are summoned for jury duty. If they used that technique for Nikolas, do you not think they would have done the same for Salvador Ramos? He would have had a convincing case for the death penalty if he were still alive. Teenage boys must always be watched. The four of them make me paranoid to have a boy.
By Janay Ealey3 years ago in Criminal
The Chilling Tale of Javed Iqbal - Lahore's Twisted Serial Killer . Content Warning.
2 / 2 Once upon a time, in the vibrant city of Lahore, Pakistan, a darkness lurked beneath the surface, hidden within the soul of a seemingly ordinary man named Javed Iqbal. He appeared just like any other resident, blending into the bustling streets with an air of anonymity. Little did the people know that behind his unassuming demeanor lay a twisted mind, ready to unleash unspeakable horrors upon the city.
By Bakhtawar Khan3 years ago in Criminal









