innocence
The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of the American legal system and a right that should not be taken for granted.
The Hinterkaifeck Massacre:
I first stumbled across the Hinterkaifeck murders years ago when I went through a true crime phase, devouring any book or online source I could find about disturbing unsolved historical cases. Of all the creepy stories of homicides, rituals gone wrong, and grisly discoveries, the events at that rural Bavarian farm in 1922 stood out as one of the most baffling and horrifying. Even all these decades later, it still gives me chills.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED2 years ago in Criminal
Rehabilitation of Criminal Minds: A Path to Redemption
The concept of rehabilitating criminals has been a subject of much debate and controversy in the field of criminal justice. While punishment has traditionally been the primary focus, there is a growing recognition of the importance of rehabilitating offenders to prevent recidivism and promote societal reintegration. This article aims to explore the various aspects of correcting the minds of criminals, emphasizing rehabilitation as a crucial component of a just and compassionate criminal justice system.
By Chinedu Charles Okonkwo2 years ago in Criminal
Inside the Story of Kenneth Eugene Smith Execution By Nitrogen Gas Part 1
Pastor Charles Sennett Sr. was the pastor of the Westside Church of Christ in Sheffield Church of Christ. However, his life was thrown into darkness when he started having an affair with a member of his congregation. Pastor Charles who had also taken a life insurance policy on his wife decided to get rid of her so he enjoy a new life with his mistress. Things didn't go as he had predicted, and what followed was a cascade of events that culminated in the death of Charles Sennett, and his wife, Elizabeth Sennett.
By Rare Stories2 years ago in Criminal
Rebecca Zahau Was Discovered Hanging From Her Boyfriend's Balcony, Bound, and Gagged. Content Warning.
The 32-year-old Rebecca Zahau was discovered hanging from a balcony at her boyfriend's California house on July 13, 2011. Except for the fact that Zahau was discovered gagged, chained, and naked, it seemed to be a suicide.
By Victoria Velkova2 years ago in Criminal
Law School Murders: Adjunct
Kim paced with her fingers extended and together, almost like she was stalking and praying at the same time. “When he entered the vehicle of what would have been his eighth victim, Klana Winchester shoved him out of the car and sped off. He later went home and dialed the police to claim him for his misdeeds.”
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
Shadows of Justice
In the bustling city of Harmonyville, a wave of vigilantism began to cast shadows over the once-peaceful streets. A mysterious figure, clad in a mask and armed with a sense of self-righteousness, emerged as the self-appointed arbiter of justice. The citizens, frustrated by rising crime rates, started to view this vigilante as a symbol of hope.
By Martina Marriott2 years ago in Criminal
The Shocking Story of Gypsy Rose Blanchard . Content Warning.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard and her mother Dee Dee Blanchard had a certain allure that couldn't be ignored. A daughter who was afflicted with cancer, muscular dystrophy, and a variety of other maladies yet smiled every time she had, and a mother who was dedicated to giving her daughter everything she ever desired. For almost 20 years, they seemed to be the epitome of inspiration and optimism.
By Victoria Velkova2 years ago in Criminal








