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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.
Man Broke Into Home, Intent on Killing Woman, But He Left in a Body Bag. Content Warning.
On the evening of September 6, 2006, ER nurse Susan Kuhnhausen returned to her Portland, OR, home to find a note from her husband. “Sue, haven’t been sleeping. Had to get away-Went to the beach.” Her intuition told her something was off. When she walked into her bedroom, 59-year-old Edward Haffney jumped out of a closet and started beating her in the head with a claw hammer.
By Criminal Matters5 months ago in Criminal
North Korea Most Strict and Mysterious Nation
There are some countries in the world whose laws are so harsh and strange that it’s hard to believe they actually exist. North Korea is one such nation — where elections happen, but you have no choice in whom to vote for. You can only vote for one person, and if you don’t, you risk going straight to jail.
By Soul Pages5 months ago in Criminal
The Strange Disappearance of Lars Mittank
A Holiday in Paradise Turns Dark In June 2014, 28-year-old Lars Mittank, a German man, traveled with friends to the Bulgarian resort town of Golden Sands. The Black Sea coastline was sunny, lively, and perfect for summer fun. Lars was an easygoing, athletic guy who loved travel.
By Hassan Jan5 months ago in Criminal
She Was Found in a Ditch Wearing a Buckskin Poncho. For 37 Years, No One Knew Her Name
Introduction: Silent for Decades, Finally Heard On a frigid spring morning in April 1981, the body of a young woman was discovered in a ditch off Greenlee Road, Troy, Ohio. Her identity? Unknown. Her fate? Sealed in anonymity. For 37 years, she was simply “Buckskin Girl” until science spoke her name.
By Lynn Myers5 months ago in Criminal
The Collector of Truths
Detective Claire Mendez was no stranger to murder. After ten years in homicide, she had seen evil in many forms—calculated, spontaneous, fueled by greed or love or hatred. But the man who called himself The Collector of Truths was something else entirely.
By Solene Hart5 months ago in Criminal
Scammers on eBay and Facebook
Scammers on eBay and Facebook She found the ring online. A simple gold ring that caught her eye on Facebook Marketplace £100. It looked perfect. Not flashy, just something she wanted to wear every day. The price was good, and the seller seemed trustworthy enough. She clicked the buy button and paid. Then she waited.
By Marie381Uk 6 months ago in Criminal
Tragedy in Cambridge: The Life and Death of Saudi Student Mohammed Al-Qasim
A Promising Journey Cut Short Cambridge, England — known for its prestigious universities, historic architecture, and vibrant student life — became the scene of a tragedy that has shocked communities both in the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia. On what began as an ordinary night, a young Saudi student’s life was taken in an unprovoked act of violence, leaving a family in mourning and sparking an international investigation.
By 🕵️♂️ True Crime Enthusiast | Storyteller of the Dark Side 🔍6 months ago in Criminal
Shadows in the Greenhouse
I hadn’t stepped into Aunt Rozina’s greenhouse in over a decade. When I finally did, it was one of those crisp autumn evenings where the air carried both the smell of damp soil and the quiet promise of rain. The glass panes rattled lightly in the wind, and the old hanging bulb gave off a warm, fading amber glow.
By Sherooz khan6 months ago in Criminal









