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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.
African Woman Was Brutally Murdered And Decapitated For Her Faith
The brutal killing of Mrs. Eunice Olawale, a 42-year-old preacher in the Kubwa Guari area of FCT, remains a haunting chapter in Nigeria's history. Eight long years have passed since this tragic event unfolded, leaving behind a grieving family and a nation grappling with the loss of a beloved community figure. Eunice, a mother of seven children and a deaconess at the Redeemed Christian Church of God dedicated her days to spreading the word of God on the streets of Kubwa.
By Anonymous Tim3 years ago in Criminal
Corruption
Corruption, an insidious phenomenon that permeates societies, continues to be a pressing global issue. Irrespective of geographical location, political ideology, or economic status, nations worldwide grapple with the debilitating effects of corruption. This pervasive problem hampers economic growth, undermines public trust, erodes institutions, and widens social disparities. In this article, we shed light on the extent of corruption around the world, its detrimental consequences, and the urgent need for collaborative action to combat this menace.
By jonathan akpan3 years ago in Criminal
Shadows of Deception.
The city of Havenridge was known for its gleaming skyscrapers, bustling streets, and the illusion of a prosperous metropolis. But beneath its glittering façade lurked the shadows of deception. Corruption and crime thrived in the underbelly of the city, weaving a web of deceit that ensnared both the innocent and the guilty.
By Onala Oladipupo3 years ago in Criminal
The Sad End of 17-year-old Adara Bunn
Arthur Jensen, who is 53 years old, has been found guilty of the murder of Adara Bunn, a teenage girl in Sheldon, Illinois, and has been sentenced to 50 years in prison. Jensen enticed Bunn to his home by offering to sell her Pocahontas cups.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
WHISPERS OF THE FORGOTTEN
Once upon a time, in the quiet town of Riverton, there lived a young woman named Emma. She had recently moved to the town to escape the fast-paced city life, seeking solace in the tranquil surroundings. Little did she know that her seemingly idyllic new home would soon become the center of a suspenseful and unnerving mystery?
By Salamullah Khatti3 years ago in Criminal
"Unmasking the Shocking Demise of 10 Ruthless Criminals Sentenced to Life: A Cautionary Tale of Lost Control"
Life imprisonment is often considered one of the harshest penalties for heinous crimes. It removes the possibility of ever tasting freedom again, confining individuals to the confines of a prison cell for the remainder of their days. For some, this unimaginable loss of control proves to be too much to bear. Over the years, there have been several notorious criminals who succumbed to their circumstances and lost control in the face of a life sentence. In this article, we will delve into the stories of 10 such individuals, whose actions within prison walls shocked the world.
By NEERAJ KUMAR SHAMI3 years ago in Criminal
!! The Scary Night !!
Her husband reported her missing a week ago. That’s where it stalled. He was sure there was some foul play in his sister’s disappearance. Asking around, he got nothing to go by. Yes, there were the usual domestic squabbles from time to time heard by the neighbors. But that was about all.
By Mehak Abdul Rehman3 years ago in Criminal
Small table lamp
We went to learn agriculture, I began to think that learning agriculture is very fun, but later found that I think too good, can use two words to describe :" tired "! There are many activities to study agriculture, such as fishing in troubled waters, going to the countryside, tea picking, tea frying, tea tasting... But what I like best is cooking beans and rice. Wonder why! Then listen to me slowly. On Friday, the day the place was to part, but as always, with excitement and excitement, we began the final activity of "burning a big stove and cooking beans and rice". The counselor took us to the event site, and my "group leader began to assign tasks." You cut the vegetables, you wash the vegetables, you carry the tools, I will light the fire!" Under this order, everyone was busy looking out for each other. Zhang wiped the pot over and over again, then placed water, rice and vegetables around it and asked the instructor to light it before finally setting it on fire. Other students to help with firewood, some to help watch the fire, busy. But after all, there are many hands, and it is the first time to do this work, so the fire is still out, I am worried. This time, we did not dare to be careless, and always took care to put on the stove. Fire is comfortable for us. Huh? Why does it smell burnt? When the meal was ready, the instructor put out the fire. After waiting for ten minutes, the pot was finally opened and a fragrance came out. I tried it, it was delicious, and everyone devoured it. Another said of the slogan: "Different is different and makes me laugh. The study of agriculture has yielded a lot. No matter how hard we are tired, we are still very happy, because eat their own cooked beans and rice, eat their own camellia will always be more than others to stimulate us!
By Dominique Hayes3 years ago in Criminal
Economic Hit Man: Who are they?
The economic hit men: who are they? Are they saddling financially sound nations with massive debt in order to exploit their riches and maintain power over them? The wealthy are becoming richer while the underprivileged are getting poorer. What matters, in my opinion, is that it did really occur and that a select number of wealthy individuals worldwide benefitted from it.
By F.A Weedor3 years ago in Criminal









