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 Clown Prince of Crime: Delving into the Joker's Shattered Psyche
The Joker, Batman's arch-nemesis, transcends the realm of comic book villains. He's a chilling enigma, a character whose chaotic grin and manic laughter mask a psyche fractured by trauma and warped by a twisted worldview. Understanding the Joker necessitates a descent into the abyss of his personality, a labyrinth constructed from potential psychological diagnoses and fueled by a relentless pursuit of anarchy.
By Nada soliman2 years ago in Criminal
The Masons' Secret
In the heart of London, nestled amidst the labyrinthine alleyways and towering structures, stood an ancient, unassuming building. Its weathered façade, shrouded in perpetual twilight, concealed a society steeped in mystery and whispered secrets: the Masons. Legends swirled around the Masons, tales of arcane rituals, hidden agendas, and a power that transcended the mortal realm.
By Nada soliman2 years ago in Criminal
Anthony Graves: A Tale of Unjust Imprisonment and the Fight for Freedom
In the annals of wrongful convictions, few stories are as poignant and harrowing as that of Anthony Graves. His journey from the confines of a Texas prison cell to the halls of justice stands as a stark reminder of the fallibility of the criminal justice system and the resilience of the human spirit.
By Deji Akomolafe2 years ago in Criminal
The Central Park Five: A Case of Injustice and Redemption
In 1989, the nation was gripped by the harrowing story of a brutal assault and rape in New York City's Central Park. What followed would become one of the most egregious miscarriages of justice in recent memory, as five teenagers—Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, and Korey Wise—were wrongfully convicted of the crime in what became known as the Central Park Five case.
By Deji Akomolafe2 years ago in Criminal
The Central Park Five: A Case of Injustice and Redemption
In 1989, the nation was gripped by the harrowing story of a brutal assault and rape in New York City's Central Park. What followed would become one of the most egregious miscarriages of justice in recent memory, as five teenagers—Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, and Korey Wise—were wrongfully convicted of the crime in what became known as the Central Park Five case.
By Deji Akomolafe2 years ago in Criminal
Mom killed Susan and Susan told me, I would be next and I am. When mom's done with me, she's going kill you.
Why does a mother murder her own? It's very hard to understand why someone would kill their children. They're not thinking clearly. A house of horror is ruled by a monster. She said when mom's done with me, she's going kill you. A high-flying mom turn on her family. I think that in that moment she did a monstrous thing. This killer is a collector. I could see the eye and the nose and the mouth, a little baby. These deadly women kill their own flesh and blood, breaking the sacred bond. Terry Walker is a survivor, a woman with a terrifying past. To be honest it was such a far-fetched story that they kind of thought it was made up.
By Lesedi Molutsi2 years ago in Criminal
Diane Odell has her own solution to unwanted pregnancies- murder.
Murder can be found in the most surprising places. There was an orb there about the size of a softball and it was gray leather looking. A horrifying secret. Thomas hope this is not what he think it is. It is preserved in storage, he could see the eye in the nose and the mouth of a little baby. She was using murder as a form of abortion. In the early 1970s at Connie angle Lake upstate New York. Diane Odell is a young woman giving in to her desires. The way Diane was, it was like now I can do whatever I want, because I am free. She met the wrong guy. She got pregnant and all kinds of bad things happened.
By Lesedi Molutsi2 years ago in Criminal
Plan B, Killing Bruce.
Death can occur in the most ordinary of places. In 1997, a husband's life ended here, his blood flowed down the gutter into the street. He was just a good guy, he did not deserve this kind of treatment from anyone. I still find it appalling to think about the first shot caused a tremendous amount of pain and panic. He managed to get out of the car. What was going on in his mind. I have got to run away. He may not even have suspected that the shooter was following him. He placed the gun square against the back of the skull and pulls the trigger. It is a nervous first date for computer programmer, Bruce Cleland.
By Lesedi Molutsi2 years ago in Criminal
The youngest inmate in Tennessee on death row at the age of 21.
A desperate gang ready to kill, a defenceless victim fighting for survival. It was not just a fast kill; it was more like agony. It was rare to find any area of her face or body free of cuts or slashes. The struggle continues. The blade makes a horrifying mark this time. Her soul was meant to be released to Satan through a pentagram. Colleen's killer will rejoice after Colleen dies tonight. Beneath those eyes, there was a terrible person. Knoxville Tennessee In 1994, the Job Corps was established to offer training and education to young people attempting to start over. Essentially, the Job Corps was created for disturbed adolescents. It was their final destination.
By Lesedi Molutsi2 years ago in Criminal
I am a prostitute, and I am proud of it.
Police in Indianapolis face tragedy in a home full of kids in the middle of the 1960s. The girl has burns, bruises, and is malnourished. One hundred cigarettes had been lit on her body. This little girl was subjected to torture; it was an excruciating, agonising trip to death. It is unbelievable how those seven words were engraved in her skin. I am a prostitute and i am proud of it. I need to know what hell is going on here. A female steps up and says, "I will tell you everything, just get me out of here." Her tale will shock the country and expose a cold-blooded murderer. What kind of person could have done this to this girl. Earlier that year Gertrude beniszewski is living on the edge.
By Lesedi Molutsi2 years ago in Criminal
The last person any police department should have ever employed was Antoinette Frank.
Even the toughest town can be permanently scarred when a person born bad gains authority and trust. In 1995, a brother and sister beg for their lives in a restaurant in New Orleans. They are aware of their assailant. She has served as their dependable companion and guardian. Antoinette Frank, a police officer, is now the one who executes them. She seems like a sick, cold-hearted, wicked person to me. The last person any police department should have ever employed was Antoinette Frank. From an early age, Antoinette Frank aspired to be a police officer. It was never appropriate to give her a badge. After Antoinette Frank's psychological evaluation resulted in her initial rejection from the position, she was referred to a psychiatric hospital for further evaluation.
By Lesedi Molutsi2 years ago in Criminal











