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Whodunnit, and why? All about criminal investigations and the forensic methods used to search for clues and collect evidence to get to the bottom of the crime.
The wrath of the ice queen
Motherhood is something that many women look forward to. But how far would you go to become a mother? And what would you do if you wanted to become a mother and your significant other didn’t share your desire? Estibaliz Carranza wanted to have a child more than anything else in her life. And she certainly wouldn’t let a man stand in her way.
By Marc Hoover4 years ago in Criminal
Man Who Stopped Attack Against Woman Arrested for Murder
As a survivor of domestic violence, this infuriates me. A man known only as Abraham witnessed 41-year-old Leon McCaskre repeatedly stabbing 43-year-old mom-of-two, Yasmin Chikaifi, who happened to be his ex-wife. Several others witnessed the stabbing and tried to intervene to save the woman’s life. Nothing stopped the vicious attack and the man continued stabbing.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
To the Media
Cancel culture has gone too far. When a rape victim is silenced by Facebook for telling her story 10 times in a month, when Facebook thinks that it is not a story when police officers commit a Federal RICO violation and the mainstream media has ignored. If I was a black man filming a traffic stop I would be given $20,000, but for telling my story so other women don't have their sexual assault covered up, their lives destroyed who was a member of law enforcement she has her Facebook Account disabled. It is not a hate crime to tell people what was done to you and continues to be done to you because Police Chief's including people that were your friends won't return a phone call. If the mainstream media doesn't want to hear it, someone has to be the one to tell it. You can't ignore sexual assault, and felonies by law enforcement for over two years and expect it is okay when you are endangering others lives. The power should not belong to People more concerned about "Where to higher a housekeeper than that the local law enforcement has had evidence of a rape that even Juvenile Court Judges have known about for over a year , and prevent a woman from expecting someone inside the state of Georgia to think it is wrong. How is that "violating community standards", It is a violation of community standards to prevent someone from speaking about their experience and the violation of their rights. It is a violation of community standards for police officers to break the law and no one to do anything about it.
By Justice for All4 years ago in Criminal
Thirty-Seven Witnesses Watched a Horrific Murder and Did Nothing
Catherine Susan Genovese was born on 7th July 1935 in New York. She was the oldest of five children and nicknamed Kitty. Kitty attended an all-girl high school where she was described as having a sunny disposition. When her family moved to Connecticut, she stayed behind and decided to continue her life independently. In 1953, it was reported that she witnessed a murder which left her understandably disturbed.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Criminal
Loose Leaves Of Family Trees
St. Johnsbury, Vermont was a town filled with strange people. The middle school kids had names for some of them in particular. There was Mr. Mini, who was a regular at the local drug store. He would come in every other day and buy a large Hershey’s bar and pick up his prescription, the top of his head just reaching the counter top. Near that same drug store, was a stoop where the bearded lady sat everyday and smoked. She didn’t have a beard really, only a few goatee hairs strangling from her chin upon chins, but they were quite long. You saw Rockin Rick near the movie theatre, a washed up groupie in leather who chased you down to sell you his new EP. Big Red, who wasn’t really strange, he was just big, and would catch your eye with his long flowing red hair. He would usually pass the town’s Dunkin Donuts, which was a well-known place to get free donuts or cocaine, but only after eleven. Amongst many others, like High-pockets, Floyd, Monkey and even Wes, there was Ghost.
By Daniel Mattei4 years ago in Criminal
3-Year-Old Keep Self, Infant Brother Alive After Parents Murder-Suicide
David Kooros Parsa was 46-years-old when he shot his 38-year-old wife in the head as she slept in the couple’s bed. He then fatally shot himself in the head. The couple’s two children, a 3-year-old girl and 2-month-old boy, were in the home at the time.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal








