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When Punishment Isn’t Enough:
When Cruelty Becomes Predictable Each week brings new headlines documenting unspeakable acts of violence—not only because society is collapsing, but because we still treat empathy as moral opinion instead of measurable neurology.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler3 months ago in Criminal
The Leah Freeman Case. Content Warning.
In the summer of 2000, 15-year-old Leah Freeman vanished from the streets of Coquille, Oregon. Her body was found weeks later, discarded on a remote dirt road. Her murder remains unsolved. But what followed...an investigation riddled with omissions, a conviction built on silence, and a payout that speaks louder than any apology...tells a story far bigger than one town.
By Phoenixx Fyre Dean3 months ago in Criminal
The Ghost Returns: Blood on the Costa del Crime. AI-Generated.
The Mediterranean sun rose over Marbella like a blade of gold, cutting through the mist that hung over the harbor. It had been almost three years since Patrick “Patsy” Doran, the man the underworld called The Ghost, vanished into legend.
By shakir hamid3 months ago in Criminal
The Ghosts of Marbella: Europe’s Hidden Cocaine Highway. AI-Generated.
The sun over Marbella shines like gold, but beneath the luxury — beneath the yachts, champagne, and celebrity villas — there’s a darkness no one talks about. A hidden empire built not on business or tourism, but on cocaine, blood, and silence.
By shakir hamid3 months ago in Criminal
14-Year-Old Tortured, Killed by Three Racist Homeless Drifters in Nashville, Tennessee. Content Warning.
On April 26, 1987, 14-year-old Kerrick Majors and four friends took a city bus from downtown Nashville, Tennessee, to East Nashville. The bus route took the teens down Gallatin Road. Around 7 p.m., the teens jumped off the bus when they saw a table set up with various items on the side of the road. As the teens approached, a lady yelled at them to 'leave the stuff alone.'
By Criminal Matters3 months ago in Criminal
The Gambling Scandal in the NBA
The basketball world has been shaken by a shocking revelation — a gambling scandal that has called into question the integrity of the NBA and the fairness of the game itself. Fans who once believed the league represented discipline, skill, and sportsmanship are now asking how such corruption could take root in a billion-dollar institution that has always claimed to stand for fair competition.
By America today 3 months ago in Criminal
South Korean Christian Abusers, Exploiters, and Frauds are Historically Common
This chronological overview traces seven decades of major crimes committed by South Korean Christian leaders, from Park Tae-seon’s 1950s fraud convictions to Jung Myung-seok’s 2025 sexual-violence sentence. It details embezzlement, fraud, tax evasion, sexual assault, and coercive control cases involving figures such as Sun Myung Moon, David Yonggi Cho, and Shin Ok-ju. The analysis links these patterns to the professional limitations of theology-only education and rigid gender expectations in conservative Christianity, suggesting that such environments may exacerbate vulnerability to corruption. It closes by urging stronger transparency, regulation, and ethical oversight within South Korea’s religious institutions.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen3 months ago in Criminal
Meth Madness: Under The Influence & Under Arrest
Meth is more than a drug; it's a rollercoaster ride of chaos. Individuals under the influence of crystal methamphetamine experience periods of paranoia, anxiety, and energy, which often causes them to act unpredictably and do things they could never fathom while sober. Read about some of the wild and crazy stunts pulled off by those who were under the influence and landed behind bars.
By Criminal Matters3 months ago in Criminal
The White House Warns of “Difficult Days Ahead” in Ukraine
### The White House Warns of “Difficult Days Ahead” in Ukraine The White House issued a somber warning this week, signaling that the conflict in Ukraine may be entering one of its most challenging phases yet. During a press briefing, officials cautioned that “difficult days are ahead,” hinting at possible escalations both on the battlefield and within the diplomatic arena. The statement immediately captured the world’s attention, reigniting debates about how long the war can continue and what the next chapter might look like.
By America today 3 months ago in Criminal
The Short Man Who Set the World on Fire
The Short Man Who Set the World on Fire — Without Meaning To In the heart of the Balkans, where mountains meet rivers, the city of **Sarajevo** awoke to a quiet summer morning in 1914. No one knew that this would become one of the bloodiest days in human history.
By America today 3 months ago in Criminal







