innocence
The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of the American legal system and a right that should not be taken for granted.
The Puppeteer of Chennai. Content Warning.
In the clamoring city of Chennai, India, a progression of brassy heists had the city nervous. The culprit, a craftiness and tricky ghost, was leaving the police bewildered and the general population scared. The city's tip top, the people who held power and impact, were not invulnerable to this new threat. They were the ones who had made this world, the ones who benefitted from the disarray. What's more, Thanush, a previous cop tormented by the phantoms of his past, wound up brought into the examination, his at various times crashing in a perilous dance.
By Konanayakam Danuskanth2 years ago in Criminal
The Troubling Story of Darlie Lynn Peck Routier: What Really Happened?
Darlie Lynn Peck Routier is a woman who has been on death row in Texas since 1997 for the murder of her five-year-old son Damon. She has also been charged with the murder of her six-year-old son Devon, who was killed in the same attack but has not faced trial for his death. Routier has always maintained her innocence and claimed that an unknown intruder broke into her home and stabbed her and her children. Her case has been the subject of serious controversy, debate, and media attention for over two decades.
By Rare Stories2 years ago in Criminal
Mysterious death
In the heart of the urban business district, where towering skyscrapers symbolized economic prowess, the corporate world was shaken to its core by the mysterious death of Robert Sinclair, a distinguished executive known for his strategic vision and astute leadership. The circumstances surrounding his demise unfolded like a cryptic puzzle, weaving a tale of corporate intrigue that left the business community in a state of bewilderment.
By Salman siddique2 years ago in Criminal
When Faith and Medicine Collide: Should Pastors Face Malpractice for Bad Health Advice?
You’re feeling ill and need help, so where do you turn? For many believers, the first stop is not the doctor’s office but the pastor’s door. Seeking their religious leader’s counsel on matters of health is a deeply rooted tradition. But what happens when that spiritual advice causes harm? Does the law have a role to play balancing faith and patient safety?
By NII LANTEY PARKER2 years ago in Criminal
Mystery of the Massacre Of 900+ People
In the heart of Guyana, a chilling chapter in history unfolded as Jim Jones, the enigmatic leader of the Peoples Temple and Church, orchestrated a mass tragedy that shook the world. The haunting events of Jonestown in 1978 saw the demise of over 900 individuals who fell victim to Jones's twisted vision, culminating in a deadly cocktail of cyanide-laced Flavor Aid.
By Pearl Phillimon2 years ago in Criminal
He Spent 28 Years in Prison After a Woman Dreamed He Sexually Assaulted Her. Content Warning.
Clarence Moses-El spent 28 years in prison after a woman who had been sexually assaulted dreamed that he had raped her. The woman, identified only as T.S., told authorities his face came to her during a dream the night after the attack. Despite a lack of any additional evidence, police charged El-Moses with rape and assault, later convicted him of the charges, and sentenced him to 48 years in prison.
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal
Nerf Wars and Handcuffs
The sound of children laughing and playing is typically heartwarming and nostalgic, but on one particular July afternoon, it was replaced by frightened cries and the piercing screams of sirens. On July 24, 2019, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, ten-year-old Gavin Carpenter's world was turned upside down by an overzealous driver and a criminal justice system gone awry. Gavin lived with his parents, Chris and Stephanie Carpenter, and two siblings on the Fort Carson Army base outside Colorado Springs.
By Victor Pope2 years ago in Criminal









