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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.
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
More of the Most Vicious Crimes of the 1970s — Part 2. Content Warning.
The 1970s was a heyday for serial killers. The majority of prolific serial killers that are still known today committed their crimes during this decade. The decline of serial killers since the 1970s has been attributed to advances in forensic sciences, societal awareness resulting in less easy targets, and the rise in technology used in investigations. Currently, serial murder comprises less than 1% of all homicides, according to the FBI.
By Kassondra O'Hara5 months ago in Criminal
The Silence of Room Six. AI-Generated.
Detective Aaron Blake had always hated the St. Helena Motel. It wasn’t the peeling paint or the buzzing neon sign that made the place unsettling—it was the silence. Even at full occupancy, it never seemed alive. Guests came and went like shadows, doors closed softly, and sometimes Aaron wondered if the walls themselves had learned to swallow noise.
By MUHAMMAD BILAL5 months ago in Criminal
The Disappearance on Highway 16
A Road with a Dark History Highway 16 in British Columbia, Canada, stretches through some of the most beautiful landscapes in North America. Towering evergreens, snow-capped peaks, and small rural towns line its path. Yet beneath this beauty lies a chilling reputation.
By Hassan Jan5 months ago in Criminal
Jeremy Clarkson slams speeding rule after Emma Watson banned
Jeremy Clarkson has never been shy about sharing his opinions on motoring laws, and his latest target is the UK’s approach to speeding bans. His criticism comes after Harry Potter star Emma Watson was banned from driving for six months following a speeding offence in Oxford.
By Dena Falken Esq5 months ago in Criminal
Murder Behind a Locked Door
An Ordinary Morning Turns Deadly On the chilly morning of January 14, 2022, 32-year-old Emily Carter didn’t show up for her shift at a local insurance office in Eugene, Oregon. Her manager, worried because she was never late, tried calling her -- no answer. By noon, her co-workers contacted her sister, who decided to check on her.
By Hassan Jan5 months ago in Criminal
Whispers Beneath the Streetlight. AI-Generated.
The rain had been falling for hours, washing the city’s dirt into slick gutters that gurgled like they were swallowing secrets. Detective Mara Kessler stood under a flickering streetlight, collar turned up against the cold. She was waiting for a man she’d only met in whispers — the kind of whispers you only hear from people who are scared to talk too loud.
By MUHAMMAD BILAL5 months ago in Criminal
Echoes of Betrayal. Content Warning.
Kolkata, a city thick with heat and the constant murmur of the Hooghly River carrying its secrets, was where Dr. Ananya Sharma felt most alive. Just 31, she was deep into her postgraduate training at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. Her days – or rather, never-ending shifts – were a blur of mending gashes, comforting panicked patients, and offering a quiet word of hope to those nearing the end. Her stethoscope wasn’t just a tool; it was her shield. Her smile, a soothing touch.
By Debarghya Chatterjee5 months ago in Criminal










