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 Brutal Torture and Murder of Shanda Sharer
Shanda Renee Sharer was a 12-year-old girl who was brutally tortured and burned alive by four of her close associates. The story of Sharer's death is perfect for a horror movie because of the sheer brutality of her attackers.
By Rare Stories2 years ago in Criminal
Which Death Row Prisoner Had Most Expensive LAST MEAL?. Content Warning.
The last meals of death row prisoners serve two purposes: that of an unbecoming curiosity, an approximate study into the last wishes of some of the most infamous people in the society. From the sadistic events to the prevailing ones, such desires act as virtual windows to the minds of the locked souls that are exploring death. In this article, since divulging about the most astonishing and extravagant last meal requests in the history will be our guided tour of the character.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Criminal
Inside the Story of Nurse Heather Pressdee — How she killed her patients with Lethal Insulin
Insulin is a drug used in the management of diabetes. It reduces the blood glucose level. When given in excess, it causes excessive low levels of blood glucose level and eventually leads to the patient's death.
By Rare Stories2 years ago in Criminal
Inside the Brutal Story of Jaime Melgar— They Were Best Friends, Sandra Melgar's Daughter Tells Her Story.
Sandra and Jaime Melgar's story began 32 years before the tragedy that struck. The pair started dating while they were students at Lamar High School in Houston, Texas. Sandra, a new student from Laredo, Texas, caught the eye of Jaime, who had spent most of his life in Houston after immigrating from Guatemala with his family. Their high school love waxed strong and by 1980, just two years post-graduation, they were married.
By Rare Stories2 years ago in Criminal
Publishing the Verdict
“Order in the court!” Darrell says loudly. Darrell is our distinguished bailiff who has served in this court for as long as I’ve been here, which is 23 years this summer. We are on a first-name basis outside of the work hours and the court officialdom. As our judge enters the courtroom, everyone is standing up as they should. I know her for over 20 years as well, but I would never dare to call her Sophia. Court decorum, even though we are on good terms. Friends? Not exactly, she keeps her professional distance but always treats me fairly and with kindness.
By Lana V Lynx2 years ago in Criminal
The Verdict Must Be Published
“Order in the court!” is a cue for me to leave my chambers. As I enter the courtroom, everyone is standing up as they should. Over two hundred and fifty years of history and court decorum. I take the judge’s seat. My judge’s seat. My dad would be proud.
By Lana V Lynx2 years ago in Criminal
The bender family lived together and killed together.
While some children are forced to murder by their parents others are ready and willing to kill. For the family on the prairies of Kansas in the 1870s, passing travelers stopped to see a Wild West Medicine Show. The frontier men are mesmerised by a beautiful young woman who offers spiritual cures for earthly ills. Kate Bender was a very pretty woman. It's been said that she had lips. She was around five six and a very slender woman She had quite a bit of class. She wasn't like most of the women here in the prairie area. She was very outspoken and quite the talker. She did seances, maybe she would laugh and flirt through this kind of thing. She was a lure.
By Lesedi Molutsi2 years ago in Criminal
Kate was always given credit for slitting the throats from ear to ear.
What kind of parent will ask their child to kill. Children cannot say no to a parent that wants them to kill. They compared her to Charles Manson in the Wild West. The family business is murder. Kate was always given credit for slitting the throats from ear to ear. A terrifying mother has a deadly request. Murder is a family affair it runs in the bloodlines. On a quiet April day in 2001 Greg Hyman visits his sick father. Something is very wrong, the house has been emptied. Korea his grandmother suffering from Alzheimer's has been abandoned, slowly starving, she had survived by eating newspapers, the only thing she could reach.
By Lesedi Molutsi2 years ago in Criminal






