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Incarceration, rehabilitation, recidivism: The reality of prison life and what it's like to be an inmate locked up behind bars.
How Murder in the Suburbs Shocked a Normal Family
Have you ever encountered a murderer up close, in real life? Before you answer, let me present a widely accepted theory. If the rate of murderers is 0.00005 per 100,000 people, and that's generally the statistic, then, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, any one of us may be in close proximity to 39 murderers over our lifetime.
By Maryan Pelland2 years ago in Criminal
Retired Officer Who Fatally Shot Man in Movie Theater Breaks Silence on 'Good Morning America'
Retired American SWAT commander, 79-year-old Curtis J. Reeves Jr. shot and killed Chad Oulson, a 43-year-old Gulf War veteran, in a movie theater in Wesley Chapel, Florida, on January 13, 2014. The shooting took place during the movie previews after an argument erupted between the two men.
By Rare Stories2 years ago in Criminal
Women in Prison
Women's propensity for violence defies societal norms. Female inmates in Indiana are involved in violent offenses, which contradicts the common belief that women are inherently gentler. The case of Sarah Pender sheds light on the strict disciplinary actions enforced at the Indiana Women's Prison. She managed to escape with the help of a correctional officer, planning the breakout during the refueling of a transportation van. Pender collaborated with the officer in smuggling contraband to finance the escape. During discussions, she disclosed her involvement in a robbery without weapons and explained that her criminal behavior began at a young age due to anger issues. Despite struggling with her past mistakes, Pender is determined to be a better parent to her two daughters and break the cycle of incarceration in her family. She is actively working on controlling her anger, inspired by her children, and is eager to make positive changes upon her release. Adapting to life after prison presents its own set of challenges, including staying clean and readjusting to the outside world. Pender has mixed emotions about reentering society but is looking forward to embracing technology and acquiring new knowledge post-release.
By Isaac Ekow Anyidoho2 years ago in Criminal
Noam,Noam,Noam . AI-Generated.
Noam Chomsky: Who was he..... Noam Chomsky is a renowned intellectual whose work spans multiple fields, including linguistics, philosophy, cognitive science, history, and social criticism. His influence is vast, and his contributions have significantly shaped contemporary thought in various disciplines. This overview provides an in-depth look at Chomsky's life, work, and lasting impact.
By Methodical thinker 2 years ago in Criminal
The Horrific Story of the Haines Family Murder. Content Warning.
Alec Devon Kreider was born to Timothy Scot and Angela Parson Kreider on February 4, 1991. Alec was known for his labile emotions; he had severe anger issues and once tried to strangle his little brother.
By Rare Stories2 years ago in Criminal
Inside the Brutal Revenge of Amy Hebert. Content Warning.
In August 2007, Amy Hebert tragically killed her two children, Braxton and Camille, aged 7 and 9, and the family dog, reportedly as an act of revenge against her ex-husband. The children survived multiple stabbings but ultimately succumbed, and Amy too had stab wounds, though they were non-fatal.
By Rare Stories2 years ago in Criminal
Types of Dangers Awaiting Children: Awareness and Prevention. AI-Generated.
As children navigate the world around them, they encounter various potential dangers that pose risks to their safety, well-being, and development. From physical hazards to online threats, understanding these dangers is crucial for parents, caregivers, and educators to effectively protect and support children. By raising awareness and implementing preventive measures, we can create safer environments where children can thrive and grow without unnecessary risks.
By Nicola Shaw2 years ago in Criminal
4 Times Criminals Saved Cops Lives
Criminals aren’t exactly the biggest fans of law enforcement. Their job is to commit crimes and get away from law enforcement, while police have a duty to keep them off the streets and behind bars. Yet, humanity often prevails when a life is on the line. When life-or-death situations occur, even criminals step in to save the lives of police officers.
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal
Serious Traffic Accident in Blagoveshchensk Raises Concerns Over Road Safety
Blagoveshchensk, a bustling city in the Amur region of Russia, was recently shaken by a serious traffic accident that has sparked significant concern among residents and authorities. The incident, which occurred on a busy intersection, has once again highlighted the critical issue of road safety in the region. This article delves into the details of the accident, the immediate response, and the broader implications for traffic management and safety measures in Blagoveshchensk.
By Mayas Oukali2 years ago in Criminal
Inside The Chilling Murder of Cassie Jo Stoddart(The Sins of The Scream Killers)
Cassie Jo Stoddart was born in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, on December 21, 1989. Sadly, she was still in high school when she lost her life at the hands of two people she considered her friends.
By Rare Stories2 years ago in Criminal






