capital punishment
Weigh the pros, cons and controversies surrounding the grave issue of capital punishment; should the death penalty be allowed?
The Appalachian Trail Murders
Nestled in the heart of America, the Appalachian Trail beckons hikers with its breathtaking scenery and promise of adventure. However, the beauty of this renowned trail masks a darker reality, as evidenced by the chilling events of May 6th, 2008. This story delves into the horrific tale of Ricky Williams, an alias masking a notorious killer, and his encounter with two unsuspecting hikers on the Appalachian Trail.
The "Morgue Monster" David Fuller, who killed two women and sexually assaulted over 100 corpses
In 1987, two horrifying killings that happened just a few months apart rocked the English community of Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Two young ladies had been raped and strangled to death in their studio flats by an unidentified attacker. After decades of puzzlement about the potential perpetrator of the "Bedsit murders," authorities were able to identify David Fuller in 2020 thanks to DNA testing.
Victoria VelkovaPublished 2 months ago in CriminalChristopher Wilder promised modelling jobs before brutally raping and murdering the girls.
Christopher Wilder relished living in the fast lane, literally. A racecar driver who valued the better things in life, Wilder had no problem attracting enticing young women with a great automobile, an expensive camera, and, of course, lies.
Victoria VelkovaPublished 2 months ago in CriminalThe Murder of Lila Jones
Lila Jones had everything she ever wanted: a successful career as a lawyer, a handsome fiancé, and a lavish wedding planned for the next weekend. She was the envy of her friends and family, who all looked forward to celebrating her big day. But on the night before her bridal shower, Lila vanished without a trace.
Birwula AaronPublished 2 months ago in CriminalDevastation in Gaza as Israel wages war on Hamas
According to the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza, Israeli forces opened fire on Palestinian civilians who were queuing for food, resulting in at least 112 deaths and hundreds more injuries. Witnesses and the Israeli military provided various descriptions of what transpired on the ground.
MANDEEP KUMARPublished 2 months ago in CriminalHow Victorian Era Birthed Sensationalism in True Crime
The Victorian era, which lasted from 1837 to 1901, saw significant industrialization, cultural development, and sociological transformation. The popularity of true crime stories that captured people's attention during this time also reflected a fascination with the darker sides of human nature. A popular type of entertainment and moral study, true crime emerged in the Victorian era, thanks to sensationalist newspapers and gory penny dreadfuls.
Anisah SuhailahPublished 2 months ago in Criminal"Unveiling the Enigma of Thug Behram: India's Notorious Serial Killer"
**Unmasking the Legend of Thug Behram** In the annals of criminal history, few figures loom as large and enigmatic as Thug Behram. This notorious 19th-century serial killer, shrouded in mystery, left an indelible mark on India. In the first part of this two-part series, we delve into the origins and chilling exploits of Thug Behram, attempting to unravel the secrets behind this dark legend.
Sherlock Holmes
In the wake of Sherlock Holmes' passing, the world mourned the loss of the greatest detective it had ever known! Dr. John Watson, his steadfast companion and chronicler, found himself at a loss without his dear friend. Yet, life moved forward, albeit with a palpable absence in the world of crime-solving.
marie e ehlenbachPublished 2 months ago in CriminalCapital Punishment
Capital punishment, the act of legally ending a person's life as a form of punishment for a crime, has been a source of intense debate and moral dilemma throughout human history. The ethical, legal, and societal implications of taking a human life in the name of justice raise profound questions about the nature of punishment, the sanctity of life, and the role of the state in administering justice.
Bob Ward, a Florida millionaire who was convicted, twice, of killing his wife in 2009
Bob Ward a wealthy Florida businessman found himself at the center of a high-profile criminal case in 2009 when his wife, Diane Ward, was shot to death in their home. The circumstances surrounding Diane's death were shrouded in mystery, with conflicting accounts from Bob and the prosecution. The case ultimately resulted in two trials and two convictions for Bob Ward, marking a dramatic turn in the life of this once successful entrepreneur. The events leading up to Diane Ward's death began on the fateful night of September 21, 2009. Bob and Diane were reportedly having an argument in their home, which escalated to a point where a gunshot was fired. Bob claimed that the gun went off accidentally during a struggle between him and Diane, while the prosecution argued that it was a deliberate act on Bob's part. The conflicting narratives set the stage for a legal battle that would captivate the public and expose the complexities of marital relationships.
Kure GarbaPublished 2 months ago in CriminalBeyond Sanity: Tsutomu Miyazaki and His Spiral of Violence
an infamous Japanese serial killer. Known for his heinous acts, Miyazaki terrorized Japanese society in the late 1980s. Through an exhaustive investigation, we will discover who Tsutomu Miyazaki was and what he did to earn his sad reputation.
diego michelPublished 2 months ago in CriminalWhat Happens When Serial Killers Stop?
Questions linger in the eerie aftermath. What leads these shadowed figures to stop their horrifying acts? Is it a moment of clarity, a brush with the law, or the relentless march of time?
Charlene Ann Mildred BarrogaPublished 2 months ago in Criminal