innocence
The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of the American legal system and a right that should not be taken for granted.
Maple Grove
In Maple Grove, a quite little corner in east Dublin, there was a strange feeling in the air, like a silent warning of what was to come. It was here, in this little corner of the world, that our story took place, under the thick blanket of a never-ending night.
By Kamal O. Touhami2 years ago in Criminal
One Simple Law That Destroyed Italian Mafia
In that time in Sicily the simple men who were the peasants wanted to be equal to the wealthy ones who owned the land. These hoodlums became bandits who formed clans that terrorized the landowners by collecting protection taxes using knives or shotguns as their weapons. Exactly this short and handy enterprise—extortion—provided them with a threat themselves and the shelter from it for fee.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Criminal
The Tragic Case of Ashlee Martinson: Aftermath of child abuse
The story of Ashlee Martinson is one of profound tragedy and complex emotions, a tale that forces us to confront the darkest corners of the human experience. In 2015, Ashlee Martinson made headlines when she was arrested for the brutal murders of her mother and stepfather in the small town of Piehl, Wisconsin. As details of the case emerged, a chilling narrative of abuse, trauma, and desperation began to unfold, shedding light on the harrowing journey that led to this unthinkable act of violence.
By Deji Akomolafe2 years ago in Criminal
The Mysterious Phantom
Once upon a dark, starless night, inside the peaceful little village of Oakwood, something strange happened that changed the course of the village's history. An infamous figure called "The Phantom" had arrived, and everyone felt a sense of unease in the air.
By Kamal O. Touhami2 years ago in Criminal
Andrea Yates, The Texas Woman Who Drowned Her Kids
n June 20, 2001, a suburban Texas home became the site of one of the most heartbreaking tragedies in recent memory. Andrea Yates, a mother of five, made headlines around the world when she drowned her children one by one in the family bathtub. The shocking nature of the crime left many grappling for answers, but as the details emerged, it became increasingly clear that this was not a simple case of criminal intent, but rather a tragic manifestation of severe mental illness.
By Deji Akomolafe2 years ago in Criminal
Why War's Future Is in Hacking
November 10, 2008 - During a crucial meeting at the White House, President-elect Barack Obama and outgoing President George W. Bush learn that there is a top-secret weapon that has been developed in collaboration with Israel since 2005. This weapon, known by the code name Project Olympic Games, is unmatched by any conventional military armament. It is not an airstrike or a missile; rather, it is a computer file with 150,000 lines of code that is only one megabyte in size. The Stuxnet weapon would permanently alter the face of modern warfare.
By Peter Njeru2 years ago in Criminal
Mother Disappears After 911 Call as Ex Chased Her Down Road in Car
*Please follow our new FB page: @TrueCrimeCrazy The 9-1-1 operator listened intensely as Jamilla “Millie” Smith told her that her ex-boyfriend, Daniel Harmon, 34, had broken into her home at 425 Old Jackson Highway and was chasing her down the road in his car, a black Dodge Charger.
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal
Which Death Row Prisoner Had Most Expensive LAST MEAL?. Content Warning.
The last meals of death row prisoners serve two purposes: that of an unbecoming curiosity, an approximate study into the last wishes of some of the most infamous people in the society. From the sadistic events to the prevailing ones, such desires act as virtual windows to the minds of the locked souls that are exploring death. In this article, since divulging about the most astonishing and extravagant last meal requests in the history will be our guided tour of the character.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Criminal






