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.
Gilles de Rais: A Tale of Valor and Horror
Gilles de Rais, also known by his noble title Gilles de Montmorency-Laval, was a French nobleman and a prominent military commander during the Hundred Years' War. His life is a stark contrast of military glory and dark, sinister deeds that have captivated historians and the public for centuries.
By Wade Wainio7 months ago in Criminal
The Black Veil Report
The first signs of collapse weren’t loud. They whispered from beneath the city—small tremors, missed data pings, and faint signals intercepted from long-decommissioned satellites. The agency dismissed them at first. But when the lights in Sector 9 flickered out and didn’t return, they sent in a recon unit. None came back.
By Said Hameed7 months ago in Criminal
Famous Courtroom Dramas That Changed Legal History
Some court cases are so powerful they leave a permanent mark on society. These famous courtroom dramas were not just legal battles; they were turning points in history. They raised crucial questions, challenged old ideas, and often changed the course of laws, culture, or even human rights. Whether it was a fight for justice, freedom, or truth, these cases stirred public emotion and forced society to look inward. What follows are some of the most impactful courtroom dramas that changed the legal landscape forever.
By Muhammad Asim7 months ago in Criminal
A Bullet for Every Lie
The desert sun beat down like a punishment from the gods. Sand twisted in the wind, whispering secrets long buried. Marshal Elias Thorne rode slow, his duster billowing behind him, silver badge catching sunlight like a mirror to the past. The town of Redemption lay ahead, brittle and sunburnt, its wooden bones creaking in the wind.
By Said Hameed7 months ago in Criminal
Two Graves, One Name
The small town of Elderspring sat nestled between two mountain ridges, half-forgotten by time and progress. At its edge, the cemetery sprawled across a sloping hill, shaded by cypress trees and veiled in a near-constant hush. There, under an aging iron arch that read Whispering Pines, lay two graves side by side—unremarkable save for one eerie detail. They bore the same name:
By Said Hameed7 months ago in Criminal
The Warden’s Secret
Warden Elias Thorn was a man of order. At Cold Hollow Penitentiary, where snow clung to the razor-wire fences like stubborn ghosts and the wind whispered secrets through cracked stone walls, nothing happened without his knowledge—or so it was believed.
By Said Hameed7 months ago in Criminal
Thomas Partey, former Arsenal footballer, charged with rape and sexual assault
Five charges of rape and one charge of sexual assault Partey denies all the charges against him The former Arsenal footballer Thomas Partey has been charged with five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault, the Crown Prosecution Service said.
By SHYAKA MARS7 months ago in Criminal
The Barrel in the Walls: When Blood Confessed
STORY START The smell was what betrayed my father’s crime. Four years after our maid Nora vanished, workers renovating Samuel’s crumbling mansion broke through a false wall in the basement. Behind it lay a concrete chamber no larger than a coffin. And inside, bound by chains, sat a rusted steel barrel.
By Ahmed Abdeen7 months ago in Criminal
Darkroom for the Damned
The sign above the narrow alleyway flickered in neon blood-red: Darkroom for the Damned. It didn’t appear on any map, nor did anyone seem to remember when it had opened. Those who stumbled upon it claimed they hadn’t been looking for it—only that they were… drawn. By guilt, by curiosity, or by the unbearable weight of memory.
By Said Hameed7 months ago in Criminal










