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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.
Angela Simpson Dismembers, Burns "Snitch"
“Will you kill again?” “If the opportunities arise, I hope so,” Simpson answered. Phoenix resident Angela Simpson will never see the outside of a prison ever again. Considering Simpson seems a bit cray-cray, I think we can all sleep a little better at night knowing this information.
By Criminal Matters5 years ago in Criminal
Amari Nicholson Murdered by Mom's Boyfriend
Summary: Two-year-old Amari Nicholson was murdered by his mother’s boyfriend on May 5, 2021. Tayler Nicholson, Amari’s mother, left the toddler with him on April 30th while she traveled to Colorado. Rhodes initially told police that a strange woman picked up the boy from his apartment. During interrogation, however, Rhodes admitted that he hit the boy with a closed fist several times on May 5th, causing his death. Rhodes is currently awaiting trial in a Las Vegas jail.
By Criminal Matters5 years ago in Criminal
Torture & Murder of Kelly Bates. Content Warning.
Summary: Kelly Ann Bates was tortured by her 'boyfriend,' 48-year-old James Patterson Smith, for four weeks before he drowned her. During the weeks of torture, Smith partially scalped Kelly, gouged out both of her eyes and inflicted other horrific acts against her.
By Criminal Matters5 years ago in Criminal
How I Was Held in a Cage for 8 Months Without Food or Water - Sokoto Woman Cries Out
Over the year I know I have brought you some disturbing stories happening all over Nigeria, but I think that in all my months of bringing you stories, I haven’t yet brought one that is as disturbing as the one today.
By Jide Okonjo5 years ago in Criminal
Top 3 Female Killers Who Should Have a Lifetime Film
Lifetime has featured some compelling true crime films as of late, mostly centering on notorious real life female killers. In February 2020, Lifetime released a film about Stacey Castor, fittingly titled, Poison Love: The Stacey Castor Story, starring Nia Vardalos as the titular murderess. Stacey Castor murdered both of her husbands via antifreeze poisoning, and in 2007, she even resorted to attempting to poison her own daughter, Ashley Wallace, and framing her for the murders of her father and her stepfather. Ashley survived the attempt, and Stacey was arrested and later convicted of the murder of her second husband and the attempt on Ashley. She was sentenced to serve 51 years in prison, though Stacey died in prison in 2016.
By Clyde E. Dawkins5 years ago in Criminal
Dhu Shanatir, Killer King: Power, Deceit, and Parallels with Other Historical Serial Killers
As rulers go, Dhu (or Zu) Shanatir was not only a king (of the Himyarite Kingdom) in the region now known as Yemen. He was truly a special case, according to what I've read. Rather than only being corrupt or war-like, the historical record forever has him pegged as a serial child rapist and murderer, who reigned from the years 478-490.
By Wade Wainio5 years ago in Criminal
Four-Year-Old Amy Emily Annamunthodo R-ped, S-domized, M-rdered. Content Warning.
Summary: Four-year-old Emily, as she was called by her family, was raped, sodomized, and murdered by her mother’s boyfriend, Marlo, after suffering abuse and torture from him and her mother, Anita. Despite Anita abandoning Emily at a hospital for a year, a court gave her custody back of the girl. Social workers and hospital staff ignored the bruises and other signs of abuse, as did her own father. Anita and Marlon were arrested. When the cop failed to show for court, all charges against Anita were dropped. Marlon was sentenced to death.
By Criminal Matters5 years ago in Criminal
The Dirtiest Cops In America; Brevard County Sheriffs Take 1st Place
"Brevard County come on vacation, leave on probation..." Quite the catchphrase isn't it? Sad part about it is there's a really good chance that the political figure heads here are a lot more pleased about this reputation; rather than embarrassed like they probably should be. How could anyone in a leadership position be proud of being known for locking people in cages 10 times more than 98% of the rest of the country. It would be hard for anyone to object, in the event that you assumed that Brevards county-level government officials are entirely corrupt (by the very definition of the word). They must be! It's the only plausible explanation for the atrocious, dictator-like fashion in which their reprehensible criminal justice system is carried out . Well... unless the entire roster of government officials working in this fucked up county are, in fact, absolutely... undeniably... delusional in every sense of the word. Each and every one of them, helpless victims of by far one of the most horrific forms of mental illness mankind has ever had the misfortune of being exposed to. Sad to say that the chances of that explanation having any basis in reality are just about as high as your chances of super gluing your body to the tip of a rocket set to launch, being shot straight out into space towards a neighboring star and not only surviving the ordeal but coming home to tell your friends and family how the journey was. for this counties abundance of villain-like Police Officers, prove to be so obviously improbable, they're just an inch or two away from absurdly impossible. Alright now, that's more than enough ranting about Brevard Counties villainous sheriffs. Don't get the wrong impression, I could go on endlessly about the extent of the corruption in which this particular sheriffs department is guilty of; not to mention the half a dozen other police departments they cooperate with daily. However, allegations unaccompanied by the supporting evidence that proves their credibility, are always (as they should be) viewed as nothing more than empty accusations. That being said, coming up is the evidence that supports "BCSD's" nomination for #1 in police corruption in America.
By Carlos Guerra5 years ago in Criminal
"He Used To Be My Classmate!" - Shock after EFCC Arrests Doctor For Organ Trafficking (Photos).
We are living in perilous times. When I tell you we’re living in dangerous times, I mean it. The number of stories we’ve been hearing these days of kidnappings and killings and pure evil is enough to keep one up at night. I repeat, please, if you are going out, tell somebody where you’re going. Even if it’s not a family member, at least tell a friend. The days we’re inside warrant it.
By Jide Okonjo5 years ago in Criminal











