innocence
The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of the American legal system and a right that should not be taken for granted.
The Silent Witness
Edgar Price lived alone in a small, creaky apartment on the outskirts of a bustling city. To his neighbors, he was a quiet, reclusive man who never caused any trouble. No one paid him much attention, and Edgar liked it that way. He kept to himself, working nights at a factory and spending his days watching old detective shows in his dimly lit living room.
By Alagumuthukumar Dhakshinamoorthyabout a year ago in Criminal
The Vanishing Alibi
Detective Mira Singh stepped into the sprawling Mehta estate, her sharp gaze sweeping the opulent living room where Priya Mehta’s lifeless body had been discovered. Chandeliers sparkled above plush carpets, but no amount of luxury could mask the darkness that had unfolded here. Priya, a 35-year-old philanthropist, lay on the cold marble floor last night, her promising life snuffed out too soon.
By Alagumuthukumar Dhakshinamoorthyabout a year ago in Criminal
American scammed by Yahoo boys twice tags Nigerian men 'most handsome'
American Woman Scammed by Yahoo Boys Twice Tags Nigerian Men as 'Most Handsome' In an extraordinary turn of events, an American woman has shared her experience of being scammed not once but twice by Nigerian internet fraudsters, popularly referred to as "Yahoo Boys." Despite the heartbreak and financial losses she endured, she surprised many by describing Nigerian men as the "most handsome in the world."
By Author kelechiabout a year ago in Criminal
Ragging: A Social Menace That Needs to End
Ragging, a term often associated with initiation rituals in educational institutions, has been a contentious and disturbing issue for decades. While some view it as harmless fun or a way to foster camaraderie among students, the reality is that ragging often spirals into a harmful and dehumanizing practice. It has caused untold suffering to countless victims, leaving scars—both physical and emotional—that can last a lifetime. Understanding the dynamics, consequences, and solutions to ragging is essential to combat this menace.
By Md Mostafizur Rahmanabout a year ago in Criminal
The Infamous Case of Ted Bundy
Ted Bundy is one of the most notorious serial killers in American history, whose chilling crimes shocked the nation and left a lasting impact on criminal investigations and the study of psychopathology. With his good looks, charm, and intelligence, Bundy was able to deceive and manipulate those around him, making his brutal actions even more terrifying. He was a master of disguise, a deceptive manipulator, and a cold-blooded killer, traits that helped him evade capture for years.
By dokis srisabout a year ago in Criminal
The Clash of Philosophy and Humanity
Crime and Punishment: Complete Edition The overcrowded streets of St. Petersburg were under the oppressive heat, and a young man named Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov walked along lost in his thoughts. From being a former university student to now a poverty-stricken one, Raskolnikov was obsessed with his theory, that of the division of humanity into ordinary and extraordinary people. For this, he formulates that people of great character have the moral justification to break the laws of the society if for a greater purpose their actions are committed. He harbors this notion in his mind and starts planning the very morose crime to test his hypothesis.
By denizan Lawyerabout a year ago in Criminal
Turning The Tables . Content Warning.
One of my favorite quotes goes something like “Be careful who you mess with. Some people are holding shit in you could never imagine, and you’ll catch an ass-whooping that wasn’t meant for you.” Some anticipated victims turn the tables on their attackers and get sweet revenge upon those who wronged them.
By Criminal Mattersabout a year ago in Criminal
The Disappearance of the Sodder Children: An Unsolved Mystery That Defies Logic
This case, shrouded in unanswered questions and strange coincidences, raises the possibility of foul play, kidnapping, or even an elaborate cover-up. Over the years, numerous theories have emerged, but none have definitively solved the puzzle. What happened to the Sodder children that fateful night? And why do the events surrounding their disappearance remain so enigmatic?
By John HERBERTabout a year ago in Criminal
The Shadow's Game
The downpour lashed against the windowpane, reflecting the strife inside Alex, the baffling spy. His main goal: to penetrate the core of the slippery 'Partner', a shadowy association with limbs venturing into the most obscure corners of the globe.
By Iftikhar Akramabout a year ago in Criminal
A Peaceful Village Under Threat
The Girl Who Saved the Village There existed a hidden village in a lush valley, surrounded by towering peaks. In this little place, there lived a young girl named Elara. There, laughter and birds filled her quiet home. However, this peace was dearly bought in that every year, a shadow fell from the mountains, a magical force known as the Ethers. These demonic entities, spawned from ancient curses, would overrun the village, stealing crops, animals, and occasionally even people, leaving them all in the grip of fear and hopelessness. The legend told of a messiah one day coming along to end the reign of the Ethers, but centuries went by and no one came and the people lost their hope.
By denizan Lawyerabout a year ago in Criminal
Attempted Murder: A Night of Terror
Attempted Murder The air was heavy with stillness, the kind that clamps down in the dead of night. Margaret adjusted her reading glasses and peered out the window for the third time in an hour. The street outside was empty, bathed in the soft orange glow of the streetlights, but Margaret's unease wasn't unfounded. Something felt off.
By denizan Lawyerabout a year ago in Criminal







