innocence
The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of the American legal system and a right that should not be taken for granted.
The Ghost of Blackwood Manor
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the heart of the forest, there stood a grand manor known as Blackwood. The manor had been in the Blackwood family for generations, passed down from father to son. But one day, tragedy struck when the youngest son, Alexander, died in a terrible accident on the property.
By Rajina begam3 years ago in Criminal
Is Natalia Barnett 19 or a 31-year-old Scam Artist?
When I think of a cold case in terms of what I normally see on TV, my mind jumps to unsolved murder. However, cold cases don’t have to involve killer intent, and are often more fascinating when they don’t. A cold case can also be a simple detail about the case that remains unidentified. In Natalia Grace Barnett’s case, it is this simple detail that is contingent on the determination of many factors for her and other individuals. For over a decade, people have been questioning Natalia’s age, but no one really knows the true answer. Knowing for certain would determine whether her adopted parents should be placed under arrest for when they abandoned her, and whether she can be re-adopted now.
By Gabrielle Kelley3 years ago in Criminal
The Burari Incident
Before you read the below story, please be informed that this is based on a true story. The Burari deaths, also known as the Burari mass suicide, was an incident that occurred on July 1, 2018, in the Burari area of Delhi, India, in which 11 members of the Bhatia family were found dead in their residence. The incident was initially thought to be a mass suicide, but further investigations revealed that it was a case of mass hanging. The incident shocked the nation and sparked widespread media coverage and public outrage.
By Siddharth RS3 years ago in Criminal
O.J Simpson Killed His Ex-wife and Got Away With It
Ronald Lyle Goldman was an American waiter who was born on July 2, 1968. Nicole Brown, the ex-wife of American football player O.J. Simpson, was friends with Ronald Goldman. He and Brown were both killed on June 12, 1994, at her home in Los Angeles, California. Simpson was found not guilty of killing them in 1995, but he was found responsible for both deaths in a civil law suit in 1997.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
"Murder in the Heartland"
"Murder in the Heartland" is a true crime podcast that delves into the most chilling and mysterious cases that have occurred in the heartland of America. From small towns to big cities, these are the stories of the victims, the suspects and the investigators who have been left to piece together the clues and solve the crimes.
By Tanay Lonare3 years ago in Criminal
"Amazing Tweets From Other Countries": Elon Musk Reveals Next Twitter Update
Twitter will soon start translating and recommending tweets from other countries and cultures, announced Elon Musk this morning. Besides, the next update on the microblogging platform will be to stop switching users to recommended tweets from their custom settings, he said.
By MADHAN KUMAR3 years ago in Criminal
Hacker
Once upon a time, there was a young hacker named Alex. He was extremely talented and had a passion for finding vulnerabilities in computer systems. He spent most of his free time studying programming languages and experimenting with different hacking techniques.
By KAMESH . G3 years ago in Criminal
Expungement Vs. Sealing of Records: Which is Better and Why?
Nobody wants to live their entire lives with the stigma of being a criminal due to prior criminal charges. Since a criminal record can prevent you from enjoying the pleasant things in life, regardless of blame. This is where expungement enters the legal system, aiding the public in seeing a chance.
By smithpatrick3 years ago in Criminal
10 Decades-Old Cold Case Murders Solved with DNA
10 Decades-Old Cold Case Murders Solved with DNA Technology has advanced so much in recent years, including cars, computers, and even robots. One of the most useful of these technologies for law enforcement agencies worldwide would undoubtedly be the numerous applications of DNA profiling and, more recently, forensic genealogy. If DNA is present, crimes have gotten more simpler to solve.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Criminal









