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Reason First: Do Chicago Gangs have to Continue?
A single murder always claims two lives: the one in front of the gun, and the one holding it. In every situation where a life is stolen, the authorities step in to assess it. The O-Block gang killed rapper Carlton “FBG Duck” Weekly in August of 2020, in Chicago. The police department there is confident they have captured the culprits.
By Skyler Saunders4 years ago in Criminal
Chatham County, Ga The Federal and State RICO Edition
Per the RICO ACT enacted by section 901(a) of the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970 "It is unlawful for anyone employed by or associated with any enterprise engaged in, or the activities of which affect, interstate or foreign commerce, to conduct or participate, directly or indirectly, in the conduct of such enterprise's affairs through a pattern of racketeering activity or collection of unlawful debt." That being said what happens when the victims of the fraud- the public employees of Georgia are not aware that one Assistant County Attorney, Jennifer Davenport, a police department, Pooler Police Officers and Chatham County deputies made them all victims in their public employment rights by taking evidence that proves a fraud on the Ga Supreme Court- making their their employment at risk of being considered at-will because of a crime of mail theft, a car theft and theft of electronics containing the evidence that can not be brought to light because of the failure of the FBI to investigate? It was not just a pattern against one of their own that has included covering up sexual assault, DV and a pattern of threatening but a pattern of activity preventing me from notifying the other victims...so that the events would not come to light while continuing to effect every public employee in the 11th judicial circuit... if these people knew what had been done to their rights, and their willingness to allow law enforcement officers in Bulloch County, Statesboro PD, and police officer with the Dalton PD and his daughters lives to be at risk..I bet things would change. It is not about being a witness, it is prevention of the public employees in Georgia and beyond of having knowledge of the the facts that they were and are being victimized themselves.
By Justice for All4 years ago in Criminal
The Man Who Went Hunting For Humans
It was late Wednesday afternoon when a man walked into McDonald’s. “I’m going hunting…hunting for humans.” Armed with guns and hate in his heart, James Oliver Huberty fatally shot 21 people and wounded 19 others in one of America’s worst massacres.
By Chelsea Rose4 years ago in Criminal
The battle over Ellen Greenberg’s death certificate ruling
There is an old saying that justice is blind. And this is often true because our justice system is nowhere near perfection. But investigators, witnesses, prosecutors and jurors often make mistakes because of the human element. Last year, for the Catch my Killer podcast, I interviewed a heartbroken couple named Joshua and Sandra Greenberg. They are currently embroiled in a legal battle with Philadelphia officials over Ellen’s death.
By Marc Hoover4 years ago in Criminal
The Horrific Murders at the Heart of the Candyman Film
Candyman is a famous cult horror film from the 1990s. Unfortunately, many people who watch it would not realise that it is based on actual crime incidents. Although not supernatural in origin, they are just as chilling.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Criminal
The Interesting Case of Dr Sam Sheppard that Sparked an Award Winning Movie
Many people remember the line from the 1993 film The Fugitive, Our fugitive's name is Dr Richard Kimble. Go get him. Very few people may realise that the story bears a remarkable resemblance to Dr Sam Sheppard's real case.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Criminal
Reason First
Christina Lopez, 42, of Madera, California allegedly used her settlement money from the wrongful death of one son to supply firepower to another son’s gang. If true, this is just another in a long line of horrific behaviors arising out of gang activity in America, and the world.
By Skyler Saunders4 years ago in Criminal
The Murders of Mary & Elwyn Crocker Jr.
The bodies of 14-year-old Mary Crocker and 16-year-old Elwyn Crocker Jr. were found buried in the backyard at the family’s mobile home in Savannah, Georgia in December 2018. Mary would have turned 14-years-old the day her body was found.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
Unsolved in Ohio: Alicia Jackson
On December 2, 2010, a busy Columbus, Ohio, mother named Alicia Jackson, 25, left work and drove to her babysitter’s house to pick up her two-year-old son Jeremiah. She then made a stop at a local store before driving home. After arriving home, she placed Jeremiah in his high chair, turned on cartoons and started making dinner. Meatloaf was on the menu for the evening.
By Marc Hoover4 years ago in Criminal
The Heartbreaking Kidnapping Case of 9-Year-Old Michaela Garecht
We all know the feeling of waiting for something important. The anxiety and anticipation can feel overwhelming, but on November 1988, Sharon Murch felt this horrible sensation to a degree that most parents couldn't even imagine. She had been standing in her kitchen, washing dishes from that morning's breakfast, when her husband came in and told her to call 911. Her daughter had been kidnapped. It would be 32 years of that awful waiting before justice would partially be satisfied, but Sharon Murch would never again see her first child.
By Nicole Y. Adams4 years ago in Criminal











