jury
The right to trial by an impartial jury is a defendant's constitutional right; explore this pivotal duty to assess the evidence, deliberate and deliver a verdict.
The Wrong Man
Introduction In the early 1960s, the city of Boston was terrorized by a series of brutal murders. The victims, all women, were found strangled in their own homes. The killer was dubbed the "Boston Strangler," and the case quickly became one of the most high-profile serial murder investigations in American history.
By Keerthana Thirumalairaj3 years ago in Criminal
The Manson Family Murders
In the summer of 1969, the United States was shocked by a series of brutal murders that were committed by a group of young people who were later identified as members of the Manson Family. The group was led by a charismatic cult leader named Charles Manson, who had convinced his followers that he was the reincarnation of Jesus Christ and that they were on a mission to start a race war that he called "Helter Skelter." The Manson Family murders, which took place in Los Angeles, California, were some of the most notorious and disturbing crimes in American history.
By Keerthana Thirumalairaj3 years ago in Criminal
How A True Crime Documentary Exposed A Killer - Robert Durst
Kathleen McCormack Durst was reported missing in 1982 Kathleen Durst “VANISHES! Search for beautiful wife of developer" shouted the title in The New York Post. Robert A. Durst was that developer, the heir to a real estate dynasty whose skyscrapers helped define Manhattan's cityscape. Mr. Durst told the paper (in an interview organized by his friend and publicist, Susan Berman) that his wife, a 29-year-old medical student, had vanished the night of Jan. 31, and he was frantic to locate her.
By Victoria Velkova3 years ago in Criminal
Shadows in the Sunshine: A Miami Mystery
Introduction Welcome to the idyllic world of the luxury resort, where the sun is always shining, the drinks are always flowing, and the worries of the world seem a million miles away. Or at least that's what the guests at the exclusive Paradise Cove Resort thought until a murder turned their paradise into a crime scene.
By Cyprain SUH CHEO 3 years ago in Criminal
How a Supreme Court justice's paragraph put the Voting Rights Act in more danger
The roots of the next potential U.S. Supreme Court showdown that could further weaken the Voting Rights Act's protections against racial discrimination can be traced to a handful of sentences by Justice Neil Gorsuch.
By amjath khan3 years ago in Criminal
Perfect Love, Imperfect Relationships :- Healing the Wound of the Heart
Perfect Love, Imperfect Relationships - Healing the Wound of the Heart In our pursuit of love and fulfilling relationships, we often encounter challenges and conflicts that can leave us feeling wounded and disconnected. This book, "Perfect Love, Imperfect Relationships: Healing the Wound of the Heart," aims to explore the reasons behind these challenges and conflicts and provide practical advice on how to heal the wounds of the heart and create more fulfilling relationships.
By Rajveer Digital Marketer3 years ago in Criminal
Prison al catraz documentary
Prison al catraz documentary Alcatraz, otherwise called "The Stone," was a greatest security government jail situated on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Narrows, California. It worked from 1934 to 1963 and housed a portion of America's most infamous hoodlums, including Al Capone, Robert Stroud (the "Birdman of Alcatraz"), and George "Automatic rifle" Kelly. The jail was intended to be escape-confirmation, with high walls, weapon towers, and an encompassing shark-swarmed sea. In spite of these actions, a few detainees endeavored break, and some were fruitful. The jail was shut because of high working expenses and crumbling conditions, and today it is a famous
By xis-kaab123 years ago in Criminal
Jeremy Bamber: The White House Farm Mass Murderer
On the 13th of January 1961, a baby boy called Jeremy Paul Marsham in Kensington, London was born. His mother was Juliet Dorothy Wheeler who was a vicar’s daughter. She had an affair and fell pregnant with British Army Sergeant Major Leslie Brian Marsham whilst he was working as a controller at Buckingham Palace. Juliet gave Jeremy up for adoption the same year through the Church of England Children’s Society. When Jeremy was 6 months old, he was adopted by Nevill and June Bamber. The Bamber family were wealthy farmers who lived in a large Georgian house at White House Farm in Essex. Nevill was a local magistrate and former RAF pilot. In 1957, four years before adopting Jeremy, they adopted a baby girl called Shelia.
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in Criminal








