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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 Blackout: Part II"
"The Vengeance of the Ghost" is a crime thriller sequel story about a vengeful spirit or a criminal who was believed to be dead, but has returned to seek revenge for their previous defeat or perceived wrongs. The story follows the efforts of a detective who was instrumental in the Ghost's initial capture or death, as he attempts to track down and apprehend the criminal once again. It's a thrilling tale of crime, deception and a commentary on the vengeful nature of the human spirit.
By Paul Andrew3 years ago in Criminal
The Shoe Bomber
The "shoe bomber" incident refers to an attempted terrorist attack that occurred on December 22, 2001, on American Airlines Flight 63 from Paris to Miami. The perpetrator of the attack was Richard Reid, a British national who had converted to Islam and became radicalized.
By Siddharth RS3 years ago in Criminal
"The Night Stalker"
"The Night Stalker" was the nickname given to serial killer and burglar Richard Ramirez, who terrorized Southern California during the mid-1980s. His string of murders, sexual assaults, and burglaries spanned from April 1984 to August 1985 and left a trail of fear and panic in the communities he targeted.
By Paul Andrew3 years ago in Criminal
The Isdal Woman Mystery
The Isdal Woman, also known as the "Isdalen Woman" or the "Isdal Woman Mystery," is a cold case that has captivated the attention of Norwegian authorities and true crime enthusiasts for decades. The case involves the discovery of the remains of an unidentified woman in the Isdalen Valley in Bergen, Norway in 1970. Despite extensive investigations and multiple theories, the identity of the woman and the circumstances surrounding her death remain a mystery to this day.
By Finola bozlar3 years ago in Criminal
O.J Simpson Killed His Ex-wife and Got Away With It
Ronald Lyle Goldman was an American waiter who was born on July 2, 1968. Nicole Brown, the ex-wife of American football player O.J. Simpson, was friends with Ronald Goldman. He and Brown were both killed on June 12, 1994, at her home in Los Angeles, California. Simpson was found not guilty of killing them in 1995, but he was found responsible for both deaths in a civil law suit in 1997.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
Catch Me If You Can (Greek Edition)
Many of you might have seen the movie, Catch Me If You Can, a 2002 American biographical crime comedy-drama directed and produced by Steven Spielberg, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks. The screenplay by Jeff Nathanson is based on the "autobiography" of Frank Abagnale, who claims that before his 19th birthday, he successfully performed cons worth millions of dollars by posing as a Pan American World Airways pilot, a Georgia doctor, and a Louisiana parish prosecutor. The movie version is based on Abagnale's book of the same name published in 1980. If I did not know that the story was based on this book, I would be pretty sure that Spielberg might have been influenced by a similar story of George Koskotas, our story's protagonist, that unfortunately, his story has not been dramatized yet.
By Sergios Saropoulos3 years ago in Criminal
Body Bag Barry
Recently, I was searching an online dating site. Don't ask me why. I'm happily married. Perhaps I just wanted to see if I was as invisible as I felt. After the first fifteen minutes with a current photo on my profile, twenty or so eager fellows were sending me hearts and asking to chat. Wow. After an hour there was a steady stream of requests to meet or chat.
By Tina D'Angelo3 years ago in Criminal
"The Rise and Fall of the Rossi Crime Syndicate"
In the early 20th century, a powerful criminal organization known as the Rossi Crime Syndicate rose to prominence in the city of New York. Led by Vito Rossi, a ruthless and cunning mobster, the Syndicate controlled much of the city's illegal activities, from gambling and prostitution to extortion and racketeering. The Syndicate was built on fear and intimidation, and few dared to cross them.
By Paul Andrew3 years ago in Criminal











