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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.
Weinstein accuser recounts alleged rape at assault retrial in New York
One of Harvey Weinstein's accusers on Wednesday again told a New York court that he had raped her, five years after she testified in the first sexual assault trial of the disgraced Hollywood producer.
By Md kamrul Islam9 months ago in Criminal
Understanding the Israel-Palestine War
The Israel-Palestine war is one of the most talked-about conflicts in the world. It has been going on for many years and affects millions of people, especially in a small region called Gaza and the West Bank. To truly understand this war, we need to learn more about the people living through it — including the Palestinians — and see their hopes, struggles, and dreams.
By Masood Zahid9 months ago in Criminal
"Ashes in the Wind"
The morning of November 14th began like any other in the bustling city of Riyanpur. The streets buzzed with life — schoolchildren rushed with backpacks flopping, vendors shouted their daily deals, and the scent of cardamom tea wafted through narrow alleys. For Amina, a 34-year-old teacher, it was the start of a typical Thursday. She kissed her 7-year-old son Aarav goodbye, promising to be back by lunchtime.
By Bishal Chakraborty 9 months ago in Criminal
The Murder Suspicion
It was a cold winter evening when the peace of Ridgewood Town was shattered. In a small house at the edge of the forest, a man named Mr. Saeed was found dead. He was a quiet, wealthy writer who mostly kept to himself. People respected him but didn’t know much about his personal life.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Criminal
Chasing Evelyn: A Lost Person's Tale from the 1950s (Part 1)
Chapter One: The Letter That Shouldn't Have Been Read July 14th, 1956, Chicago. The mail room at Illinois Central Depot was a dull place, filled with rubber stamps, packets, and tired men passing the time. Daniel Whitmore, 33, sat at his desk, sorting through the mail. But his mind wasn’t on his work. It was somewhere else—somewhere that wasn’t easy to reach. There was a nagging feeling in his gut, a sense that something big was about to happen, but he didn’t know what.
By Srayan Chowdhury9 months ago in Criminal
Innocence Lost: A Boy’s First Encounter with Cyber Fraud
In a quiet town lived a boy who was as innocent as the morning sun. His world was small but safe, filled with schoolbooks, cartoons, and the warm comfort of his parents' trust. Unlike many of his classmates, he didn’t own a smartphone. His parents believed it might distract him from his studies. But wanting to support his curiosity and learning, they gave him a computer—a simple desktop PC—so he could research, write, and grow intellectually.
By Takbir Hasan9 months ago in Criminal
Frozen Secrets: The Dyatlov Pass Mystery That Still Haunts the World
There are places on Earth where silence feels heavier. Where wind howls like a warning and snow whispers secrets you’re not meant to know. The Dyatlov Pass, a remote stretch of the Ural Mountains in Russia, is one of those places. In 1959, it became the site of one of the most chilling mysteries in modern history — the unexplained deaths of nine experienced hikers, whose bodies were found scattered across the mountainside in a state that defies logic, science, and sanity.
By Nuhan Habib9 months ago in Criminal
Man Caught Masturbating in Bikini Beans Drive-Thru Takes His Own Life After Video Goes Viral . Content Warning.
On January 8, 2025, 27-year-old Nautica Malone pulled up to a Bikini Beans Coffee drive-thru pantless and masturbating. As he pulled through the line of cars to the window to pay for and pick up his order, the barista began to record the man on her phone.
By Criminal Matters9 months ago in Criminal








