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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.
How I corrected my past mistakes
Mistakes are an inevitable part of life. No matter how much we plan and prepare, we will make errors. However, it's not the mistake that defines us, but how we respond to it. Making changes to correct your failed mistakes in the past can be a challenging and uncomfortable process, but it's essential for personal growth and development. In this blog post, we'll explore the steps you can take to make positive changes after making a mistake.
By Victor maghori 3 years ago in Criminal
Thomas Silverstein- The Most Isolated Prisoner In U.S. History
American criminal Thomas Edward Silverstein spent the remaining 42 years of his life behind bars after being found guilty of four different murders while incarcerated for armed robbery. For killing Correctional Officer Merle Clutts at the Marion Prison in Illinois, Silverstein was imprisoned for the final 36 years of his life in solitary confinement.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
The Disappearance and Murder of Daniele Van Dam
Danielle van Dam was an American girl who lived in the Sabre Springs neighborhood of San Diego, California. She vanished from her room at the beginning of February 2002. She was never seen again until searchers found her body in a remote area on February 27. What really happened to Danielle Van Dam?
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
Inside The Paranoid Fueled Execution of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were an American couple accused of espionage for the Soviet Union, including providing top-secret information regarding American radar, sonar, jet propulsion engines, and nuclear weapon designs. Convicted of espionage in 1951, they were executed by the federal government of the United States in 1953 at the Sing Sing Correctional Facility in Ossining, New York, becoming the first American civilians to be executed for espionage.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
Paula Dietz's Unsettling Tale of Her Marriage to Dennis Rader
Dennis Lynn Rader is an American serial killer who goes by the nickname "BTK," which stands for "bind, torture, kill." Between 1974 and 1991, he killed ten people in Wichita and Park City, Kansas, and then sent letters to the police and the media, bragging about what he had done.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
Murder case of NFL player
Chapter 1: The Beginning It was a beautiful Sunday morning on June 12, 1994, in the posh neighborhood of Brentwood in Los Angeles. Nicole Brown Simpson, the ex-wife of former football player O.J. Simpson, had just returned from a restaurant where she had dined with her mother and her children. She had left her sunglasses inside the restaurant and asked her waiter, Ron Goldman, to bring them to her house.
By Arunkumar Vijayaraj3 years ago in Criminal
Fascinating Story of Japanese Cannibal-Turned-Celeb
Fascinating Story of Japanese Cannibal-Turned-Celeb. Have you ever heard the incredible story of a Japanese cannibal-turned-celebrity? It’s a fascinating story that includes daring escapes, a daring journey across the Pacific Ocean in search of freedom, and an eventual rise to celebrity.
By Chris chri3 years ago in Criminal











