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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 No-Body Murder Of Codi Bigsby.. Content Warning.
The search for 4-year-old Codi Bigsby continues as authorities scratch their heads in confusion over what happened to the young boy, when he seemly vanished without a trace on the night of January 31, 2022. Codi’s father, Cory, told authorities that Codi was not in the home when he woke up on that Monday; furthermore, he said that he searched the house, but his son was nowhere to be found. At the time, authorities were hesitant to believe that Codi was abducted, but rather believed that they would find him near his father’s home in Buckroe Beach, Hampton. Hampton Police Chief Mark Talbot said, “The investigation does not indicate that he was abducted. There’s just no reason to believe it. We certainly are open to that as a possibility. It is not likely”. Authorities have stated that there were other children located within the home at the time the child disappeared, but the police chief would not elaborate on how many children there were in the home.
By Amanda Burroughs5 months ago in Criminal
Man Decapitates 5-year-old Sister in Front of Police Officer . Content Warning.
Samantha Revelus, 17, called 9-1-1 as she lay bleeding on the floor of the family's Milton, MA, apartment after her brother, Kerby Revelus, stabbed her numerous times. She explained to the dispatcher that Kerby, 23, had attacked her and her 9-year-old sister, Saraphina, with a butcher knife. The responding officer couldn't get an answer at the door; he decided to kick it down. Suddenly, the door flung open, and the officer witnessed Kerby holding his 5-year-old sister, Bianca, and running a knife across her neck with such force that it decapitated her head. All this happened while the kids' 80-year-old grandmother was in the basement doing laundry, unaware of the horror unfolding upstairs in her apartment.
By Criminal Matters5 months ago in Criminal
The Lin Family Murders. Content Warning.
Is it just me, or is everyone fascinated with true crime? One particular Australian case has always haunted me, probably because it happened in Sydney during a time when I was living there. Something about it has always felt eerily close to home.
By Sandy Gillman5 months ago in Criminal
The Triple Betrayal: How the CIA’s Top Spy Turned Against Them
The night was cold in Amman when the prison door shut behind Dr. Humam Khalil al-Balawi. He sat in silence, the dim light casting long shadows on the concrete floor. He wasn’t just a doctor anymore — he was a suspect, a prisoner, and, perhaps, the CIA’s newest weapon.
By Leah Brooke5 months ago in Criminal
In India, a man who claimed to have buried more than 100 girls who were raped and then murdered at a temple has been arrested
Police in India have arrested the man who recently claimed that he was forced to bury the bodies of dozens of women who had first been raped and then murdered.
By Ikram Ullah5 months ago in Criminal
My Father's Sins, My Mentor's Revenge
The whiskey glass felt heavy in my hand, the amber liquid doing little to burn away the cold that had settled in my bones six months ago. My name is Isaac Sullivan—Ike to my friends—and I used to be a detective. Now, I was just a man haunted by the ghosts of a case I could never close. I stared at the TV, the morning news a meaningless drone, until one image snapped me back to reality: a brick wall, smeared with a number crudely painted in blood. The number 10.
By Wesley Thorne5 months ago in Criminal
The missing pregnant woman
Hello, hello Today I brought another real, and recent case that is happening in Portugal. Like always I don't intented to talk about this case in a entertainmment point of view. All the informations are retrieved from oficial news outlet and the only names of the family that I will talk about are the adults that talked directly to the news outlets, the victim, and the suspect. So, let's start.
By Joana Pires5 months ago in Criminal
She Was Murdered in the Morgue. The Only Witness Was the Doctor... and She Was Next.
A murder in a morgue is like a fire at the fire station. It’s a special kind of brazen. But when I, a homicide detective with twenty years on the force, discovered our only witness had vanished from the locked crime scene, I knew this wasn't just a murder. It was something far more sinister.
By Wesley Thorne5 months ago in Criminal
The DNA on the Coffee Cup. AI-Generated.
The manicured lawns of Scottsdale, Arizona, were supposed to be a refuge from the chaos of the world. But on February 22nd, 2017, the chaos came home. Jessica Pierce stood on the pristine porch of her sister's sprawling ranch-style house, a cold dread creeping up her spine. For two days, her calls to her sister, Linda Turner, had gone unanswered.
By Wesley Thorne5 months ago in Criminal
The Ghost of Highway 10. AI-Generated.
The desert night on Interstate 10 is a lonely place. For truckers like Ricky Vargas, it was just another long haul, the hypnotic drone of the engine and the endless stretch of asphalt his only companions. He was moving a shipment of heroin for a powerful syndicate, a job he’d done a hundred times. But tonight was different. Tonight, he had an appointment with The Ghost.
By Wesley Thorne5 months ago in Criminal
I am not Surprised on Emmanuel Haro
This case is just “too easy” to handle just like the Carlee Russell case, the Susan Smith case, and the Chris Watts case. A 7-month-old baby boy gets kidnapped by an unknown Hispanic man after he assaulted his mother. The parents pleading with the news media for the son's return until the police found inconsistencies costs them to backtrack and not speak on the case.
By Gladys W. Muturi5 months ago in Criminal










