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.
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
The Vanishing of Bryce Laspisa
The Start of an Ordinary Day On August 29, 2013, Bryce Laspisa, a 19-year-old student at Sierra College in Rocklin, California, called his parents to let them know he’d be coming home to Laguna Niguel for the weekend. It was the start of what seemed like a normal trip.
By Hassan Jan6 months ago in Criminal
My therapist is in love with me! I think...
Hello, hello, If you use tiktok you probably came across the story of the woman that acused her ex-therapist of being manipulative, abusive and unprofessional in dealing with the crush she had on him. If you haven't watched the 19 videos she made about the subject but still want to be part of this momento on the internet don't worry. I've watched every video and I came here to tell you all about it. Let's start!
By Joana Pires6 months ago in Criminal
Jermaine Jenas Accuses BBC of Destroying His Career After Sexting Scandal
When Words Wound: Jermaine’s Reckoning The blue lights danced over the skyline of Marbella, where Jermaine Jenas was trying—halfheartedly—to escape the turmoil back in the UK. The sun dipped beyond the horizon, casting long shadows over his holiday refuge, but his mind was anything but serene.
By Ahmad Mustafa6 months ago in Criminal
1000 Babies — The Nurse Who Swapped Newborns and Sparked a Trail of Death
1000 Babies — The Dark Secret That Shook a Town In the lush, quiet landscapes of Kerala, where coconut palms sway lazily over serene backwaters, life appears simple and peaceful. But behind closed doors in one modest home, a secret was festering — a secret that would ripple through the lives of more than a thousand families.
By 🕵️♂️ True Crime Enthusiast | Storyteller of the Dark Side 🔍6 months ago in Criminal
The Mastermind Games: season 02 Episode 01
The elevator doors slid open with a hiss, revealing a glass corridor suspended high above ground. Beneath them stretched an entire city — but it was no ordinary city. It was flawless. Artificial. Precise. A utopia built on algorithms.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad6 months ago in Criminal
The Zodiac Killer: America’s Uncaught Predator
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, a mysterious figure known only as the Zodiac Killer terrorized Northern California. Claiming responsibility for a string of murders, he taunted police and the press with strange letters, bizarre phone calls, and codes — some of which remain unsolved to this day.
By Hassan Jan6 months ago in Criminal
The Mastermind Games: Season 01 Episode 03
The corridor bathed in red light was silent—eerily silent—as Clara and Julien walked side by side, tension thick between them. Clara's eyes darted to the corners, scanning for surveillance. Julien, still reeling from the revelation that Clara might have been "recruited" into the game long before it began, couldn’t hide his suspicion.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad6 months ago in Criminal









