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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.
Reason First: How Selfish or Selfless Is Jason Salinas?
When it comes to alleged rapists and those who make threats against a Maryland high school, such miscreants ought to have bigger problems than just being nabbed. Thanks to the police, Jason Salinas, 20, ended his puny operation of causing havoc against his former school. What does this mean psychologically for this young male? The very thought of allegedly issuing threats and being involved in suspected second-degree rape and third degree sexual misconduct is appalling. What happened in his mind? Was there a point where Salinas’ morality collapsed into chaos in his brain? What we can be certain of is the fact that another vicious male will not be on the streets to commit crimes.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Onision:The Exposure of Instability pt 1
Onision. For anyone who hasn't had the experience of coming across this over the top YouTuber's channel, the word sounds like an anime character. For those fairly familiar with Youtube, it conjures the image of a 34 year old man who yells on camera a lot and who got big in the early YouTube days because he was featured on Tosh.o in 2010. Those of us who've delved deep into the rabbit holes of the popular site however have learned a much darker narrative.
By Nicole Williams6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Was Prisoner Jonathan Watson in the Right?
What does it take for a man to take the lives of two prisoners? Is it because he is already serving a life sentence for murder? Does evil ever get the chance to cancel out two evils? In Corcoran, California, Jonathan Watson, 41, a convicted felon serving time for a 2009 murder struck down two pedophiles while behind bars. This is a classic situation. The idea of what happens to child molesters, rapists, and other monsters is often regarded lower than even murder when the metal cage is locked and shut.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Delivery Man Assaulted, Seeks Answers Amid Chaos
The monsters who attacked Esvin Cruz in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York deserve to be sentenced to the fullest letter of the law. For their vicious actions, the police ought to arrest these miscreants and they should be processed in a court of law the supreme sentence, whatever that may be. Cruz is a smart working, honest man who was only fulfilling his duties as a pizza delivery man. Instead of going on a routine run, his life changed for the worst when horrible “people” assaulted him and absconded with his belongings.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Is it Selfish for Thou to Steal?
When it comes to the believers who entrust their funds in their houses of worship, they expect those dollars to be handled well. This, allegedly, did not happen in Florence Township, New Jersey. Taisha Smith-Dejoseph, 43, is accused of fraud and embezzlement among other charges as the former volunteer of the St. Paul’s Baptist Church. Any non-believer or devout parishioner can see that this is an egregious slight against the letter of the law. For Smith-Dejoseph to so brazenly steal and lie should disturb both camps.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Johnny’s Data Diving Part 2: Henry A. Brown School & Philadelphia Police Fail to Respond to Abuse Allegations
It’s a horrible place to be. I had been gazing at the various titles of the films being shared by I.P. 96.227.59.114 and I was sick to my stomach. Their username on the file sharing software that they were utilising was “Darkshadow”. I checked to see if I could locate the local internet exchange using the I.P. address. The results came back as Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, postal code 19125. Darkshadow appeared to be a complete idiot. He was sharing films exclaiming the sexual involvement of children between the ages of 8 years old up to 16 years old. Some of the worst titles that one could conjure up were being shared alongside two documents revealing the identity of the man who owned the computer. One document was entitled “PDCertificate.pdf” and the other was named “John Humenik Jr.docx”. This is something which I've witnessed over and over again since I began hunting sex offenders; people sharing their CV’s alongside child abuse films and images. You really have to be as dumb as they come to do such a thing but there are plenty of dumb paedophiles in the world. I opened up the other document. It was a Philadelphia School’s District certificate also inscribed with the name John Humenik.
By Johnny Vedmore6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Why Hip Hop Needs to be a Culture
With its lack of guidelines, rules, parameters and a council, hip hop is a genre of music not a culture. Not only is it lacking a moral compass, but it was smashed a long time ago. Tankhead666 has been charged with attempted murder and second-degree murder for his involvement in the almost death of a restaurant employee and the death of his accomplice. In Florida, the stories of weird occurrences continue to surface. The rapper’s prominent facial tattoos led to the police eventually capturing the suspect. As out of control and wild as hip hop can get, it is with the individual like Tankhead that the blame should be placed on, primarily.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Man Fails at Rationality, Faces Murder Charges
Talk about a bad day for Uber. No, its stocks did not tumble or have mobs of angry taxi drivers unable to compete with the ride sharing service attempt to tear down their headquarters. This was far more severe. First- and third-degree murder suspect Nicholas Forman, 23, allegedly abused his girlfriend, Sabrina Harooni, 23, to the point that he apparently stole her life. Once the deed had been done, he sent her corpse on a ride to the hospital via an Uber vehicle.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: What Does a Lost Tooth Have to do with Miseducation?
Aren’t teachers supposed to instruct students, not cause them to lose teeth, allegedly? A Florida woman who claims to be a teacher is embroiled in a fall out over one of her student’s teeth being forced out of his mouth. She has been released on $3,000 bond. But the story remains a mystery as to how the piece of dental makeup dropped from the young man’s mouth. The teacher, Cynthia Smith, 64, claims that a ruckus that occurred in the hallway involving other students (not her) lead to the dental loss.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: How can Snitching be Virtuous?
So you say that snitching is wrong? What about when it comes to an unarmed teen who just had the notion to create a music video? Jeremiah Dickey’s productive mind was silenced by rounds piercing the night air on a Brooklyn, New York City street corner. Why would it be evil to snitch on the coward who mowed this teen down in his prime? The levels of cowardice remain at an all-time high. People can be discreet and anonymous and be looked at as brave. But to just sit back and watch as a family grieves for Dickey and to know who committed this vicious crime is lower than a coward. Someone out there may know who did this. And the actual culprit should possess some shred of dignity to turn himself in to police custody.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal











