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.
Brooke Skylar Richardson: The Cheerleader Who Hid Her Pregnancy and Buried Her Baby. Content Warning.
The tragic case of Brooke Skylar Richardson shocked the nation, bringing attention to the complexities of teenage life, the burden of secrets, and the devastating consequences of a desperate decision. A seemingly typical high school cheerleader from Ohio, Brooke’s secret pregnancy and the subsequent events led to a highly publicized trial and divided opinions on guilt, innocence, and the nature of her actions. Her story is a poignant reminder of how hidden struggles can sometimes result in life-altering decisions.
By Victoria Velkova12 months ago in Criminal
Top 10 Most Dangerous Prisoners In San Quentin State Prison
10 - Vincent Edward Brothers Convicted American murderer Brothers, gained national attention due to the shocking nature of his crimes, including the murder of his wife, his three children, and his mother-in-law.
By Vidello Productions12 months ago in Criminal
THE SHADOW OF PAST
THE FATHER SINS The father who destroy her son life Aarav had spent his entire life trying to escape his father’s shadow. His name was whispered in fear, his existence tainted by the sins of the man who raised him. He was the son of Reyan ali—the infamous Night Phantom, a brutal serial killer whose murders had terrorized the city for decades.
By Romaisa shabbir12 months ago in Criminal
Murder on Tape. Content Warning.
By Deborah Bowie It’s a journey no one wants to take: Enduring life after the tragic passing of a loved one. But, unlike the untimely death of those who succumb to cancer or car accidents or some other untimely demise, murder is the most difficult to survive. I should know, I lost my sister, Sharon Anderson, in 1994 to a brutal home invasion caught on tape.
By Deborah Bowie, MPA (Debbie)12 months ago in Criminal
The Horrific Exorcism M.rder of 13-Month-Old Amora Bain Carson. Content Warning.
Amora Bain Carson suffered ‘inexplicable pain’ during the final hours of her life. She died after her mother’s boyfriend, Blaine Keith Milam, performed an ‘exorcism’ on her. The exorcism included sexual abuse. For 30 hours, Blaine beat the 13-month-old with his hands, fists, and objects to 'exorcise the demon from her.' Amora's mom, Jesseca Carson, watched movies as Blaine tortured Amora. When Amora's screams became too loud, she turned up the volume on the TV. She even told Blaine where Amora hid when the toddler ran out of the bedroom.
By Criminal Matters12 months ago in Criminal
The Storm's Deception
The storm raged outside, a tempest of howling winds and torrential rain that lashed against the windows of the isolated Victorian manor. Clara stood in the dimly lit parlor, her fingers tracing the edge of a silver letter opener on the mahogany desk. The clock struck midnight, its chimes swallowed by the thunder. He would be home soon.
By Nada soliman12 months ago in Criminal
The Ice Box Murders: A Chilling Mystery of Betrayal and Disappearance
On a sweltering summer day in Houston, Texas, two police officers stepped into the home of an elderly couple, Fred and Edwina Rogers, completely unaware that they were about to stumble upon one of the most gruesome crime scenes in Texas history. What started as a welfare check quickly turned into a horrifying nightmare — one that would haunt the city for decades.
By Victoria Velkova12 months ago in Criminal
The Taman Shud Case: The Mystery of the Somerton Man
It was a quiet morning on December 1, 1948, when a man walking along Somerton Beach, just south of Adelaide, Australia, spotted something unusual. Lying near the seawall was a man in a suit, his head propped against the embankment, his legs stretched out in front of him. At first glance, he appeared to be sleeping. But as the morning sun rose higher, it became evident — this man was dead.
By Victoria Velkova12 months ago in Criminal
Denied
The first time I ruined a man’s life, I felt nothing. I remember watching him stumble out of his office, shoulders hunched under the weight of what I’d done. His wife would leave before the month was over. His children—three of them, all in private school—would have to transfer somewhere less dignified. Their waterfront estate would hit the market at a desperate price.
By L.K. Rolan12 months ago in Criminal










