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The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of the American legal system and a right that should not be taken for granted.
The Last Don: A Tale of Family, Power, and Betrayal
The Corleone crime family has become an iconic symbol of power and betrayal in American popular culture. The Godfather trilogy, both the novel and the movies, have been loved and revered by audiences for decades, cementing the Corleones' place in the collective imagination.
By junaid mughal3 years ago in Criminal
5 true crime stories way more interesting.
1.MARY BELL : THE 11 YEAR OLD SERIAL KILLER In Britain in 1968, 11-year-old Mary Bell strangled two young boys in the span of two months. Bell came from a broken home with a teenage sex worker for a mother and an active criminal for a father. When she and her accomplice Norma Bell (no relation) were arrested by police not long after the second murder, Mary reportedly replied, “That’s all right by me.” During the trial, Norma appeared distraught. Mary, on the other hand, was said to have been defiant, showing zero remorse. Court psychiatrists described her as “intelligent, manipulative, and dangerous.” Norma was found not guilty, while Mary was found guilty of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. She served 12 years–briefly escaping prison at one point–and was granted anonymity and a new name upon her release. She gave birth to a daughter, and it was reported in 2009 that she had become a grandmother.
By Shivam Rai 3 years ago in Criminal
The Controversial Verdict: A Look Back at the Casey Anthony Trial
The disappearance and death of Caylee Anthony is one of the most tragic and mysterious cases in recent memory. The investigation into her disappearance, the trial of her mother, Casey Anthony, and the media frenzy that surrounded the case all captured the nation's attention.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
The Last Job
Jack was known as the best thief in the city, with a reputation for pulling off impossible heists. But he knew that he couldn't keep going forever. He was getting older, and the risks were getting greater. So he decided to pull off one last job, something that would secure his retirement for good.
By Shivam Sakpal (shiu)3 years ago in Criminal
The Horrific Murder And Torment Of Marie Elizabeth Spannhake
Colleen Stan, the "girl in the box," was abducted in California in 1977 and held captive by her captors for seven years. Her tale is well-known among true crime lovers. But, many believe Stan's kidnappers also kidnapped and killed Marie Elizabeth Spannhake, a 19-year-old lady.
By Victoria Velkova3 years ago in Criminal
Donald Trump to surrender to New York prosecutors on Tuesday
Previous US President Donald Trump is set to give up to New York investigators on Tuesday, Walk 29, as a component of a continuous examination concerning his strategic policies. The acquiescence comes after a delayed fight in court over admittance to Best's monetary records and government forms, which finished in a new High Court deciding that permitted examiners to get the reports.
By Maduo Suping3 years ago in Criminal
Who is and what is happening to the former united states of America, president?
The recent indictment of former US President Donald Trump has caused shockwaves around the world. It is a rare occurrence for a former president to be indicted, and it has left many wondering what will happen next. In an exclusive interview, political analyst Joe Smith sheds some light on what the indictment means and what could happen moving forward.
By Joel Davies3 years ago in Criminal
What Makes Kelly Anne Bates' Murder One of History's Most Unsettling Crimes?
James Patterson Smith informed the Greater Manchester Police on April 16, 1996, that Kelly Anne Bates, his adolescent girlfriend, had unintentionally drowned in the bathtub. She passed away at the age of barely 17, despite the fact that he claimed to have tried to revive her.
By Victoria Velkova3 years ago in Criminal
Actress Lana Clarkson's Heartbreaking Last Hours And The Real Story Of Her Murder
Actress Lana Clarkson, well known for her work in Barbarian Queen and other B-movies, originally had ambitions to succeed in Hollywood. But on February 3, 2003, these hopes tragically came to an end. Afterwards, renowned record producer Phil Spector brutally killed Lana Clarkson.
By Victoria Velkova3 years ago in Criminal
Anthony Broadwater Exonerated: A Look at the Case of a Wrongfully Convicted Man
Alice Sebold is an acclaimed American author who has written several notable works, including the novels The Lovely Bones and The Almost Moon, as well as a memoir titled Lucky. The Lovely Bones achieved significant success, reaching the New York Times Best Seller list and inspiring a film adaptation in 2010.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal









