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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.
Karen Read’s Fight for Justice in the Death of John O’Keefe
The Night Everything Changed: January 29, 2022 On the evening of January 28, 2022, Karen Read, a 45-year-old finance professional, and her boyfriend, 46-year-old Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe, were out drinking in Canton, Massachusetts. Around midnight, Read dropped O’Keefe off at the home of retired officer Brian Albert, where a small gathering was happening. She later said she saw O’Keefe head toward the house before she drove away.
By Rare Stories7 months ago in Criminal
Trump says he 'may or may not' strike Iran as US evacuates diplomats from Israel
**Trump Says He 'May or May Not' Strike Iran Despite the US Evacuation of Israeli Diplomats** With a cryptic statement that he "may or may not" authorize military action against Iran, former President Donald Trump has once more stoked global tensions. The ambiguous remark came amid heightened geopolitical instability in the Middle East and coincided with reports that the United States has begun evacuating diplomatic personnel from Israel due to escalating security threats.
By GLOBAL NEWS7 months ago in Criminal
Chaos on Air: Israel Missile Strike Hits Iran Live News Broadcast, Studio Engulfed in Debris
Live on Air: When War Breached the Studio Walls On the evening of June 16, 2025, the global audience witnessed a surreal and terrifying moment as a missile strike by Israel hit the Islamic Republic of Iran News Network (IRINN) during a live broadcast in Tehran. As anchor Sahar Emami delivered the latest updates, the studio began to tremble. Within seconds, dust, debris, and shockwaves engulfed the room, forcing the anchor to flee the set mid-broadcast. The cameras continued rolling, capturing the chaos in real-time—a scene that rapidly went viral across social media platforms and news outlets.
By Mehtab Ahmad7 months ago in Criminal
Beneath the Fifth Floor
The elevator hummed with a mechanical groan, the metal doors sliding open with a reluctant scrape. Detective Mara Keane stepped inside, the weight of the case pressing down like the stale air inside the building. The fifth floor was where it all began—and where it had gone horribly wrong.
By Asif Nawaz7 months ago in Criminal
How Removing Juror #6 from the Diddy Case Is Setting Him Up for an Appeal
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal troubles have taken yet another dramatic turn, as attention now shifts from allegations and evidence to the jury selection process itself. Specifically, the removal of Juror #6 from the panel is stirring debate not just inside the courtroom, but across social media and legal circles. With so much at stake, many are asking whether this move could set the stage for an appeal — and some legal experts believe it absolutely could.
By In Conspiracy We Trust7 months ago in Criminal
Mrs. Sherlock Holmes and the Murder of Ruth Creuger
On February 13, 1917, seventeen-year-old Ruth Creuger, a recent high school graduate, told her sister Christine that she had some errands around their Harlem neighborhood in New York. Ruth left the house at 11 in the morning but never returned.
By Cynthia Varady7 months ago in Criminal
Minnesota Shooting Suspect Vance Boelter Arrested After State’s ‘Largest Manhunt’. AI-Generated.
A Quiet Town's Unexpected Shock Blooming Prairie, Minnesota. A town where the biggest news usually revolves around the annual corn festival or the high school football game. It's the kind of place where neighbors know each other, where doors are left unlocked, and the biggest worry is usually a rogue squirrel raiding the bird feeder. That all changed on a Tuesday morning, shattering the quietude with a sudden, violent burst of chaos.
By Ann D. Burch7 months ago in Criminal









