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.
TikTok Under Fire
Why the World’s Most Popular App is Also One of the Most Dangerous TikTok is the social media phenomenon of our time. With over a billion users worldwide, the app has transformed how young people consume content, express themselves, and even influence politics. Its short videos can launch careers, make songs go viral, and shape global culture in real time.
By Wings of Time 4 months ago in Criminal
When the Enforcers Break the Rules: A Troy, NY Cop Caught Ignoring a Stop Sign
When the Enforcers Break the Rules: A Troy, NY Cop Caught Ignoring a Stop Sign It’s the kind of thing every driver has seen at some point, but rarely gets captured so cleanly on camera: a police cruiser rolling straight through a stop sign like the law doesn’t apply. This time, it happened in Troy, New York. A dashcam video taken by a local driver shows a City of Troy Police Department vehicle approaching a four-way stop — and then gliding right past it without ever coming to a complete stop.
By DJ for Change4 months ago in Criminal
Girl Stabbed to Death on North Carolina Train: What We Know So Far
The Incident On a routine NC train ride through Charlotte, tragedy struck when Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee, was fatally stabbed. Witnesses reported chaos on board as passengers attempted to intervene and authorities rushed to respond.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Criminal
Bushfires and Bears – What Do They Have in Common?
I have written a few stories about Koalas. I studied them for four years when I was doing my Master of Science degree. You can read about this adventure here (My Life with Koalas Part 1: Let the Science Begin.) if you are interested.
By Calvin London4 months ago in Criminal
From Defense to War: What a U.S. “Ministry of War” Would Mean
What if the United States government announced tomorrow that it was renaming the Department of Defense to the Ministry of War? At first glance, it might seem like nothing more than a change in language. But in politics, language is never just language—it shapes perception, frames policy, and influences how nations see themselves and one another. A shift in terminology from “defense” to “war” would represent a dramatic transformation in America’s identity and global posture.
By Muhammad Ibrahim4 months ago in Criminal
Inside the Mind of Bryan Kohberger: What His Research Papers Reveal
When investigators entered Bryan Kohberger’s apartment near Washington State University after his arrest, they didn’t just find the usual evidence police seek out in a homicide case—clothing, electronics, or DNA swabs. They also cataloged something far stranger: stacks of research papers, quizzes, and essays from his criminology PhD program.
By Lawrence Lease4 months ago in Criminal
The Criminal’s Confession
M Mehran Detective Harris had been chasing Adrian Cole for seven years. Seven years of robberies with no fingerprints, escapes with no traces, and heists so clean they were studied like art. Adrian wasn’t just a thief—he was a ghost. Banks called him a criminal. The media called him The Gentleman. Harris called him an obsession.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Criminal
Murderer at 14. Content Warning.
This true crime story involves a young girl from Jacksonville, Florida, who reportedly went missing for six days until she was found dead in a teenage boy's room. The boy was named Josh Phillips, a 14-year-old who committed an unbelievable that no teen would ever commit upon a child.
By Gladys W. Muturi5 months ago in Criminal











