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.
Encounter
It was a scorching hot day in the middle of summer, and I was on my way to the grocery store to restock my fridge. The sun was bearing down on me, and I could feel beads of sweat forming on my forehead. As I turned the corner onto my street, I noticed a woman sitting on the curb, her face buried in her hands. She looked like she was having a rough day.
By Ansh Patel3 years ago in Criminal
How Two Burglars Brutally Murdered Telma Boinville
Telma Boinville, a 51-year-old teacher who also worked as a part-time cleaner, was murdered in 2017 in a Hawaii vacation home by 23-year-old Stephen Brown and his alleged girlfriend Hailey Dandurand who was 20. At the time of her death, Boinville, a teacher by profession, was working a second job cleaning vacation homes to supplement her income.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
"The Perfect Heist"
The plan had been in the works for months. A group of five criminals had meticulously planned and executed what they believed to be the perfect heist. They had their sights set on a high-end jewelry store located in the heart of the city. The store held millions of dollars worth of jewels, and they had made it their mission to take it all.
By Muhammad Mohib3 years ago in Criminal
The Shadow of Suspicion
The morning of February 17th, 1997, the Grayson family awoke to a tragedy that would change their lives forever. The eldest member of the family, patriarch Richard Grayson, had been found dead in his study, a bullet wound in his chest. The family was in shock, but they knew they had to act quickly. They called the police, who arrived shortly afterward, led by the renowned detective, Jack Hunter.
By Fayyaz Ali Mujahid3 years ago in Criminal







