capital punishment
Weigh the pros, cons and controversies surrounding the grave issue of capital punishment; should the death penalty be allowed?
Blanche Taylor Moore
When journalist Martha discovered the story of her career in North Carolina in 1990, people were fascinated by the brutal and cruel reality of what she had done, but they also thought she was such a nice person and couldn't have done this. Blanche Taylor Moore presented herself to the world as a compassionate Christian woman guided by her spiritual commitment, despite having two distinct personalities. Thus, no one was shocked by pledges' unwavering care when her boyfriend Raymond Reid was admitted to the hospital. The nurses attested that they thought she was a wonderful person and very caring, and that Raymond was very lucky to have someone like that, coming to see him. She was, I believe, somewhat beloved on the floor where he stayed. The syndrome known as guillain-barré was identified in Raymond. Another name for guillain-barre syndrome is French polio.
Lesedi MolutsiPublished 5 months ago in CriminalJanie Gibbs
Here was one more twist 23 years later. Ellen Penney has maintained her secrecy for thirty years. I've lived this entire life in reruns, so I've always remembered every little detail about everything related to it. Though in 1967 her dreams were different, she would not trade her loving family for anything. We might have followed through on our plans to get married, but he was denied that opportunity—not because God rejected him, but rather because his mother did. At the age of 15, Ellen was experiencing her first love at the age of 16, Melvin Gibbs. Under Melvin's mother Janie's watchful eye, the affair flourished. She was well-known in the church and in all of the events, but murder would end their love. Melvin appeared to be the next in line for the mysterious illness that had already claimed the father of Janie's three sons.
Lesedi MolutsiPublished 5 months ago in CriminalWho Are the Most Dangerous Serial Killers in American History?
The annals of American criminal history bear witness to the chilling presence of individuals who, driven by sinister motives, left a trail of terror and death in their wake. The term "serial killer" invokes a sense of dread, and the United States has unfortunately seen its fair share of these malevolent figures. This essay delves into the lives and crimes of some of America's most evil serial killers, exploring the depths of their depravity and the enduring impact they have had on society.
Okosisi GreatPublished 5 months ago in CriminalNIGHTIME MURMURS
NIGHTIME MURMURS: “A Tastefully Appointed Retreat Abandoned Out of Fear" Elegantly Frozen Retreat: The Night's Embrace A timeless hideaway, tastefully decorated yet deserted, beats out a haunting rhythm of terror beneath the darkness. An intriguing witness to the passing of time, its walls create an enchanting symphony of untold stories in hushed halls. It is a relic from a bygone period.
BennyBT-4-CertaintyPublished 5 months ago in CriminalVera Renczi
Michael got as close to a number of lethal women as he dared while writing his book Murder Most Rare. The false belief that there were none or only one female serial killer in the United States sparked my initial interest in these women. Which seemed unthinkable to me. I thus located almost a hundred from 1900, both domestically and abroad, and stopped there. Vera Renczi is the murderer who most intrigues him. I think she was the most unusual female serial killer I've ever encountered. She killed for years on end in her own home, controlled the environment in which she killed, and was obviously intelligent. She also had resources. The pretty but wild girl who was the daughter of a wealthy family turned out to be, to put it politely, one hell of an efficient serial killer.
Lesedi MolutsiPublished 5 months ago in CriminalTHE SMILEY FACE MAN
CHAPTER ONE Donny and the girl rounded the corner on their way home from school. Donny had started first grade a few weeks before, and his mom had told him to walk his neighbor home after school “like a gentleman”. He liked the idea of taking on such a responsibility. He was told to hold the girl’s hand and carry her books, which did prove tiresome, having to maneuver both their books around from one hand to the other.
James RobertsonPublished 5 months ago in CriminalSome Funny, Mostly Tragic
Some funny, mostly tragic, let me tell you about a street fight I recently got into. But first, let me introduce myself. Hello, I’m Meltem Nur. I live in Turkey, and I’m about to turn 20 soon. I was studying because I had upcoming exams. Suddenly, my mom entered my room and said, ‘Meltem, there’s a crowd outside the door, and everyone is gathered around your brother.’ I looked out the window, and an angry mob had surrounded my brother. Sensing a fight, I grabbed pepper spray and rushed downstairs to stand in front of my brother, shielding him from the crowd. The issue was that the son of the family living next door, Emirhan. He said my brother cursed to his mother. Damn, he doesn’t even know you. Of course, my brother denied it. About 20 people from down the street immediately got involved, and one of them punched my brother. Others joined in, attacking him. I used the pepper spray.
Meltem Nur TaşdelerPublished 5 months ago in CriminalARMS CONTROL AND NONPROLIFERATION
Arms Control and Nonproliferation: Safeguarding Global Security Introduction International efforts to preserve peace, security, and stability must prioritize nonproliferation and arms control. These ideas seek to control the creation, application, and transfer of weapons in order to limit the likelihood of armed conflict and stop the spread of destructive powers. This article explores the complex realm of nonproliferation and arms control, looking at its historical background, guiding ideals, difficulties, and significant influence on international security.
BennyBT-4-CertaintyPublished 5 months ago in CriminalTwists of Fate: Three Unbelievable Stories That Defy Reality
Stranger in the Night Once upon a time, on a fateful night in June 1991, Charles Holden, a weary traveler, found himself at a fast-food restaurant in Harrington, Delaware. Little did he know that this ordinary stop would lead him to an extraordinary encounter. As he was about to leave, a stranger approached him, claiming his sister was in labor and desperately needed a ride to the hospital.
Moses MukukaPublished 5 months ago in CriminalA scientist who is working on a breakthrough project involving nuclear fusion is kidnapped by a terrorist group that wants to use his research for evil.
The laboratory hums with a low, anticipatory vibration as I immerse myself in the intricate dance of particles, chasing the elusive dream of harnessing nuclear fusion. My name is Dr. Adrian Collins, a scientist on the verge of a breakthrough that could reshape the world's energy landscape. Little did I know that the shadows lurking on the periphery of my groundbreaking research would soon engulf me in a perilous journey beyond the confines of the laboratory.
Nexus NarratorPublished 5 months ago in CriminalThe Pinching Man
In the realm of true horror stories, few tales are as unsettling as the experience of Jen, a woman whose childhood innocence was marred by the sinister actions of a mysterious stalker. This narrative unfolds in 1995, in a close-knit neighborhood where everyone seemingly knew each other, fostering a sense of security. Little did Jen's family know that lurking beneath this veneer of familiarity was a predator with a chilling fixation on their daughter.
Moses MukukaPublished 5 months ago in CriminalSilent Echoes: The Hinterkaifeck Murders
Introduction: In the bucolic landscape of Bavaria, Germany, nestled among rolling hills and tranquil fields, lies a place forever tainted by a gruesome chapter in history. The Hinterkaifeck farmstead, once a symbol of rural serenity, became the haunting backdrop for one of the most chilling and enigmatic murder mysteries of the early 20th century. The Hinterkaifeck Murders, occurring in 1922, have left an indelible mark on true crime lore, a tale of brutality, isolation, and unanswered questions that lingers like a ghost in the collective memory.