capital punishment
Weigh the pros, cons and controversies surrounding the grave issue of capital punishment; should the death penalty be allowed?
The 2020 Nova Scotia attacks
The 2020 Nova Scotia attacks, also known as the Portapique massacre were a series of shootings that occurred in Nova Scotia Canada on April 18-19 2020. The attacks resulted in the deaths of 22 people and multiple injuries, making it the deadliest mass shooting in Canadian history. The gunman responsible for the attacks was identified as Gabriel Wortman, a 51-year-old denturist from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The rampage began in the rural community of Portapique, where Wortman set fire to several homes and killed multiple individuals, including some of his neighbors. He then continued his violent spree, traveling through various communities in a replica police car and disguised as a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officer. Wortman's use of a police car and uniform allowed him to evade suspicion and gain access to his victims.
Kure GarbaPublished 2 months ago in CriminalBristol stabbing: Teenager dies after Rawnsley Park attack
A homicide examination has been sent off following a 16-year-old kid was wounded to death. The youngster was gone after by two individuals wearing covers in Rawnsley Park in Bristol on Wednesday.
prashant soniPublished 2 months ago in CriminalKansas City Chiefs Parade Shootout: Was Taylor Swift present? Is the team safe? All your questions answered
Three individuals were in guardianship in Kansas City, Missouri, on Thursday, confronting inquiries regarding what prompted a lethal mass shooting close to the city's Super Bowl triumph rally and who was behind it. Something like one individual was killed and 21 others injured by gunfire on Wednesday outside the city's milestone Association Station, where large number of fans had accumulated with the Kansas City Bosses to commend the group's NFL title win over the San Francisco 49ers, specialists said.
prashant soniPublished 2 months ago in CriminalBlack Gold, Stolen Dreams
The heart of Africa, where the sun beats relentlessly upon the vast savannah, lies a story of greed, corruption, and betrayal. It is a tale woven from the threads of oil wealth, a resource coveted by many and exploited by few. In this landscape of contrasts, where poverty and opulence coexist, the black gold beneath the earth's surface holds the promise of prosperity for some and the curse of devastation for others.
Mankind EssahPublished 2 months ago in CriminalChen family killings
The inexplicable Chen family killings in Guilderland New York on October 8, 2014, sent shockwaves through the community and left a lasting impact on the Capital Region, which boasts a significant Asian American population. The brutal murder of Jin Feng Chen, his wife Hai Yan Li, and their two young sons, Anthony and Eddy marked the first quadruple homicide of a Chinese family in the area, leaving authorities and residents reeling from the senseless tragedy. The Chen family was well-regarded in the community, known for their hard work and dedication to providing a better life for their children. Their lives were abruptly cut short when they were found murdered in their home sending shock and disbelief through Guilderland and beyond. The heinous nature of the crime, coupled with the fact that it targeted an entire family, struck a chord with the public and sparked widespread concern and fear.
Kure GarbaPublished 2 months ago in CriminalThe vicious unsolved murder of 16-year-old Beverly Jarosz
In December 1964 the small town of Garfield Heights, Ohio was rocked by the brutal and seemingly calculated murder of 16-year-old Beverly Jarosz. The case remains unsolved to this day, leaving a community and a family in mourning, and authorities baffled by the apparent precision and planning that went into the crime. The murder was so meticulously executed that law enforcement officials described it as an assassination a term rarely used in cases involving ordinary citizens.
Kure GarbaPublished 2 months ago in CriminalChilling Tales of Notorious serial killers
1.The corpse collector The corpse collector a russian historian was caught after robbing the graves of 29 young girls and then taking their corpses home where he turned the bodies into dolls. anatoly moskvin 53 also expressed no remorse about his activities and refused to apologize to the parents of the deceased girls claiming you left him in the cold i took them home to keep them warm the mummified remains of the girls were covered in masks and he dressed them and applied makeup to them as well one of the stranger aspects of this case and there are obviously many moskvin actually shared his home with his parents his parents told authorities they had absolutely no idea that he was collecting bodies and turning them into giant dolls they just thought the large dolls were part of an unusual hobby during the days of the soviet union moskvin worked as a translator for military intelligence he went on after the collapse of the soviet union to write history books he had a deep comprehension of biology and apparently of cemeteries over the years he dug up many corpses brought them home dressed them in clothing and kept them preserved in his own house he even celebrated their birthdays with macabre parties the corpse collector was captured in 2011 when he confessed to 44 counts of abusing graves he was moved to a mental institution and as recently as 2020 there were discussions of releasing him as his schizophrenia was reportedly cured the judge in the case overturned the appeal and he remains in custody.
Behind Bars for a Crime He Didn't Commit: The Story of Ryan Ferguson
In 2005, the life of Ryan Ferguson, a young man from Missouri, took a devastating turn when he was wrongfully convicted of murder. The case against him seemed solid: the prosecution's key witness, Charles Erickson, claimed that he and Ferguson had committed the crime together. However, as time would reveal, this witness's testimony was built on lies, and the physical evidence failed to align with his account. The storyy begins with the murder of Kent Heitholt, a sports editor for the Columbia Daily Tribune, in the early hours of November 1, 2001. The crime scene yielded few clues, but a witness reported seeing two young men near the scene that night. Several years later, Charles Erickson, a troubled young man with a history of drug abuse, came forward with a shocking confession: he claimed to have repressed memories of committing the murder with Ryan Ferguson.
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I read an article this morning that South Carolina is seeking to resume executions of its death row inmates. South Carolina’s current execution law requires inmates to be sent to the electric chair (although they may choose one of several other alternative methods). I have written this purely fictional account of a convict’s fateful tussle with ‘Old Sparky’.
𝐑𝐌 𝐒𝐭𝐨𝐜𝐤𝐭𝐨𝐧Published 2 months ago in CriminalClapham chemical attack – latest: Police launch Thames search for suspect Abdul Ezedi near Chelsea Bridge
Police have started their quest in the Stream Thames for the man associated with doing the Clapham synthetic assault, as he is accepted to have passed on in the wake of hopping or falling into the water.
prashant soniPublished 2 months ago in CriminalFollowing the Cold Trace of the Murderer
In the city of shadows, where the truth is hidden in dark alleys, a murder has shaken the community. Private detective, Santiago, is hired to solve the case. With each clue, Santiago delves deeper into the labyrinth of secrets that the city hides.
Hendrik SancheZPublished 3 months ago in CriminalSayaka Kanda's ex-boyfriend Tsuyoshi Maeyama returns to Instagram on his birthday?
Key Point As Tsuyoshi Maeyama's birthday approaches, rumors of him resuming Instagram are spreading. According to a direct question to his former agency, they answered that they had nothing to do with his reactivation of Instagram.
Dhanush upanthiranPublished 3 months ago in Criminal