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.
Eleanor Williams: The Lie That Tore A Town into Pieces
In October 2017, Eleanor falsely accused a man of rape. She claimed that he had sexually assaulted her and even fabricated evidence to support her claim. But that was just the beginning of what she was going to do.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
The Genuine Story Behind Netflix's Inventing Anna Delvey
Who is Anna Delvey? Anna Delvey, whose genuine name is Anna Sorokin, was brought into the world on Jan. 23, 1991, in Domodedovo, a town beyond Moscow, Russia, yet transcendently experienced childhood in Germany. She and her sibling were brought up in a working class family; her dad drove a truck and her mom once possessed a little corner shop.
By Edris Post3 years ago in Criminal
A Tragic Tale of Deception and Murder Part 2
The disappearance and subsequent murder of Danielle Locklear in 2014 captivated the nation and highlighted the challenging nature of missing person investigations. The case unfolded with twists and turns, leaving investigators puzzled and desperate for answers. But, ultimately, the truth would emerge, revealing a tragic tale of deception and murder. We will dive into the details of the Danielle Locklear case, exploring the investigation, the suspects, and the shocking revelations that ultimately led to justice being served.
By Tonia Rucker3 years ago in Criminal
This frat boy did the unthinkable (*MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY*) . Content Warning.
Brett Ryan, a charismatic and friendly 26-year-old man living in Toronto, Canada, had a seemingly perfect exterior. Known for his charming smile and volunteer work at children's hospitals and community centers, he appeared to be a promising young man. However, behind the scenes, Brett was struggling with his life. He had dropped out of college, accumulated over $60,000 in debt, and was only able to find a part-time job as a house painter.
By Franck Senpx3 years ago in Criminal
Top 3 stories that sound fake but are 100% real. Content Warning.
In 1956, the SS Andrea Doria, Italy's largest and safest ship, collided with the SS Stockholm due to misinterpretation of radar signals in heavy fog. Edward Morgan, a news correspondent, reported the story without revealing that his daughter, Linda Morgan, was on board the Andrea Doria. Linda miraculously survived after being dragged into the Stockholm's wreckage on a bed. Edward later shared his daughter's survival story and the emotional burden he carried.
By Franck Senpx3 years ago in Criminal
Silent Struggles and Unheard Voices
Introduction: In the vast landscapes of Africa, a disquieting narrative unfolds—a tale of exploitation and corruption that thrives in the shadows of natural resource abundance. The arrival of Chinese businessmen and women, armed with promises of progress, has reshaped the continent's socio-economic landscape. However, behind their glossy facade lies a grim reality of inequality, bribery, and shattered dreams. This article sheds light on the plight of Africans caught in the grip of Chinese influence, the connivance of local governments, and the widening wealth gap. It delves into the devastating consequences, such as the concentration of natural resources in the hands of a few, exacerbating poverty, and fueling crime rates. But within this dark narrative, seeds of resistance and a call for justice are beginning to take root, as African communities unite to reclaim their rights and demand accountability.
By Wulff Kariseb3 years ago in Criminal
This man terrified the FBI
In Anchorage, Alaska, on a snowy day in 2012, a young man arrived at the Common Grounds coffee shop where he worked. Inside, he found a woman waiting for him in a small teal-colored building. Unbeknownst to him, something was amiss. He noticed things out of place and, to his dismay, discovered that all the money from the cash register was gone. Concerned, he called his boss.
By Franck Senpx3 years ago in Criminal
20 Strangest Last Meal Requests On Death Row. Content Warning.
In certain states of America and other countries where capital punishment is legal, there exists a peculiar tradition for those on death row—the infamous last meal. Convicted criminals are given the opportunity to choose any food and drink they desire, within certain restrictions, on the eve of their execution. Here, we delve into some of the most unusual meals ever documented.
By Franck Senpx3 years ago in Criminal
Shadows in the Theater
Shadows in the Theater A Night at the Film It was a fresh fall evening when the entryways of the Fantastic Glorious Film opened up, welcoming moviegoers into a universe of sorcery and diversion. The aroma of newly buttered popcorn swirled into the atmosphere, and energized murmurs filled the entryway as individuals anxiously anticipated the beginning of the film.
By George Michael3 years ago in Criminal







