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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 Island of Echoes. AI-Generated.
The sun hung low in the sky, casting its amber glow across the horizon as the ship The Marlowe glided through the silent expanse of ocean. Captain Elias Kane, a seasoned seafarer, stood at the helm, his eyes narrowed in anticipation. It had been years of searching, years of rumors and half-formed tales, but he was finally certain. The Island of Echoes, a mysterious land whispered about by sailors and explorers for generations, was real. It was close, almost within reach.
By Jubayer Rahman11 months ago in Criminal
Justice After Decades: Arrest Made in the 1977 Easey Street Murders. AI-Generated.
In January 1977, the Melbourne suburb of Collingwood was shaken by the brutal murders of Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett, a case that remained unsolved for nearly five decades. Known as the "Easey Street Murders," this cold case has recently seen a significant breakthrough with the arrest of a suspect in Italy.
By Muhammad Sarfraz Nawaz11 months ago in Criminal
A Livestream Disaster: When Online Entertainment Turns Tragic (Explicit Version)
Livestreaming has transformed the way audiences consume real-time events—but it has also exposed a dark side when the pursuit of online fame and donations drives individuals to take dangerous, unethical actions. In one notorious incident in 2020, a Russian YouTuber conducted a livestream that quickly descended into a display of cruelty and tragedy, leaving a permanent mark on digital culture and prompting a fierce debate about the responsibilities of online broadcasters.
By Sandun Nayanajith11 months ago in Criminal
A Livestream Disaster: When Online Entertainment Turns Tragic
Livestreaming, once celebrated for its immediacy and unfiltered access, has in recent years revealed a darker side. In one notorious incident, a popular content creator, driven by the relentless pursuit of viral fame and monetary rewards, pushed the limits of safety—resulting in a live broadcast that not only endangered lives but also left an indelible mark on online culture.
By Sandun Nayanajith11 months ago in Criminal
The Zoe Laverne Controversy: A Social Media Scandal
In the fast-paced world of social media, controversies can erupt at any moment—and few have been as polarizing as the case of Zoe Laverne. Once a rising star on TikTok, Zoe's rapid ascent to fame was matched by a series of decisions and actions that sparked intense debates about ethics, responsibility, and the exploitation inherent in modern influencer culture.
By Sandun Nayanajith11 months ago in Criminal
Utah: The Salt Lake City Bombing
"Mark William Hofmann (born December 7, 1954) is an American counterfeiter, forger, and convicted murderer. Widely regarded as one of the most accomplished forgers in history, Hofmann is especially noted for his creation of fake documents related to the history of the Latter Day Saint movement. When his schemes began to unravel, he constructed bombs to murder three people in Salt Lake City, Utah. The first two bombs killed two people on October 15, 1985. On the following day, a third bomb exploded in Hofmann's car. He was arrested for the bombings three months later, and in 1987 pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree murder, one count of theft by deception, and one count of fraud."
By Sandun Nayanajith11 months ago in Criminal
Texas: The Austin Yoga Studio Shooting
"Texas yoga teacher Kaitlin Armstrong sought after California cyclist shot to death in possible love triangle" In Austin, Texas, on January 5, 2018, a shooting took place inside a peaceful yoga studio, leaving the city—and the entire country—grieving the loss of innocent lives. The event, later known as the Austin Yoga Studio Shooting, sent shockwaves throughout the community and prompted renewed conversations about gun violence and public safety.
By Sandun Nayanajith11 months ago in Criminal
Stefan Fritzl: The Boy Who Survived 18 Years in Captivity with His Mother. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The story of Stefan Fritzl is one of unimaginable suffering, endurance, and survival. Born into one of the most horrifying and notorious cases of imprisonment and abuse, Stefan spent the first 18 years of his life in a dark and confined cellar beneath his family's home. His mother, Elisabeth Fritzl, had been held captive by his father, Josef Fritzl, for over two decades in the same grim space, enduring years of abuse, while Stefan was born in captivity, never knowing the outside world until he was finally freed. Their story is a chilling reminder of the depths of human cruelty and the incredible strength of the human spirit.
By Victoria Velkova11 months ago in Criminal
"Where’s That Motherf*cker At?" Dad Armed With Shotgun Ready to Protect Daughter by Any Means Necessary . Content Warning.
It was October 18, 2019, a warm and sunny day in Prescott, Arizona. Amber felt uneasy when her 15-year-old teenage daughter did not get off the school bus. Her telephone rang; it was her daughter, Mariah. “I’ve been kidnapped,” Mariah cried on the other end of the line. She gave her mother the address to the neighbor’s house where she had been hiding for the past hour and hung up the phone.
By Criminal Matters11 months ago in Criminal
South Dakota: The Death of Lawrence Brown
In the small town of Pierre, South Dakota, the murder of 22-year-old Lawrence Brown in 1943 remains an eerie and unsolved chapter in the area’s history. The cold January night that marked the end of Brown’s life also left behind a deep, unresolved sorrow that still lingers in the community. Despite years of investigation and several attempts to find new leads, Brown’s tragic death has never been explained, and the murderer has never been brought to justice.
By Sandun Nayanajith11 months ago in Criminal











