guilty
Don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time; a look into all aspects of a guilty verdict from the burden of proof to conviction to the judge’s sentence and more.
Hitler's Lost Diary
In a startling revelation, historians have unearthed what appears to be a lost diary belonging to one of history's most infamous figures, Adolf Hitler. This unprecedented discovery offers a chilling insight into the inner workings of the man responsible for orchestrating one of the darkest chapters in human history.
Sahil LathwalPublished about a month ago in CriminalThe last Kiss
It was a cold and rainy night in New York City. The flickering lights of the skyscrapers reflected off the wet streets, creating a dancing light show. In a small apartment in the Bronx, a woman lay dead, her face still showing the surprise of the last kiss she received.
Hendrik SancheZPublished about a month ago in CriminalTop 10 Most Infamous Prisoners At Miami Dade Jail
10 - Sanjay Kumar Convicted for orchestrating a massive accounting fraud scandal that rocked the tech industry, Kumar's jail sentence represents a significant chapter in corporate justice.
Vidello ProductionsPublished about a month ago in CriminalThe Green River Killer - Worst American Serial Killer?
Serial killers. Every true-crime aficionado knows the chilling tales that surround them, each vying for the title of the most heinous. Names like Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer have become synonymous with depravity and horror. Yet, in the annals of criminal history, one figure stands out for the sheer scale of his atrocities: the Green River Killer.
Everyone who touched her died
Gloria Ramirez, aged 31 with a history of cervical cancer, was brought to Riverside General Hospital in Southern California at around 8:15 pm in February 1994. She exhibited slow breathing and a rapid heartbeat, perplexing the medical staff. Despite their efforts to aid her with medications for sedation and heart rate control, Gloria's condition did not improve.
America's Initial Female Terror Group
Introduccion: In the chronicles of American history, stories of rebellion, struggle, and activism frequently highlight the courage of pioneers advocating for noble causes. However, lurking beneath the facade of progress is a seldom-examined chapter—the shadowy history of America's inaugural female terrorist faction. Empowered by steadfast convictions and a quest for righteousness, these women secured their places in history through a series of violent and coercive actions. Shedding light on this veiled narrative unveils a multifaceted interplay of societal forces, political turmoil, and unwavering commitment to transformation.
khayam wazirPublished about a month ago in CriminalThe Ruthless Rise of Baltimore's Half-Breed Killer
In the spring of 1997, residents of Baltimore's working-class neighborhoods began living in fear. A shadowy predator was on the prowl, cunningly luring women from local bars and clubs with the pretense of casual sex before robbing and coldly executing them. Each crime scene bore the same disturbing signature - the victim's body discarded like trash, brutalized by vicious beatings and gunshots at point-blank range.
Birwula AaronPublished about a month ago in CriminalTop True Crime Reads for 2024: Must-Reads for Crime Enthusiasts
Hello, friends and true crime readers. I am trying my hand at short-form book reviews. My goal is to provide enough information for you to decide if any of these books fit your true crime reading enjoyment. Please let me know if you think I hit the mark and reached my goal and if you find the reviews helpful. Enjoy this article, and I hope you enjoy one, two, or even all five of these books in 20204.
Matthew JackPublished about a month ago in CriminalThe Mata Viejas - Mexico City's Old Lady Killer
In the neighborhoods around Mexico City, people lived in great fear in the early 2000s. An evil killer was on the loose, sneaking into homes and brutally attacking elderly women in the night. This monster became known as the Mata Viejas, or the "Old Lady Killer."
Birwula AaronPublished about a month ago in CriminalThe Deadly Deeds of Brazil's Vampire Killer
In the city of Amarante, Brazil, people lived in fear during the late 1960s. A soulless murderer was on the loose, brutally killing and drinking the blood of victims, mostly young women and children. This monster was Anisio Ferreira de Sousa, a man who became known as the "Vampire Killer."
Birwula AaronPublished about a month ago in CriminalThe Brutal Bloody Trail of Champ Ferguson
As the Civil War raged across Missouri in the early 1860s, one man carved a particularly gruesome path of murderous carnage and terror that made him infamous even amid that conflict's unfathomable bloodshed. His name was Champ Ferguson, and by the time his killing spree ended, he had become one of the most depraved and prolific murderers the war had ever witnessed.
Birwula AaronPublished about a month ago in Criminal- Top Story - March 2024
South Korean Plastic Surgery By Ghost Doctor Resulted In Death (Case of Kwon Dae-Hee)
On 8th September 2016, in Seoul, South Korea, 24-year-old Kwon Dae-Hee underwent plastic surgery. It cost him both 6.5 million won ($5,766) and his life because his surgery was performed by a Ghost Doctor.
Dharrsheena Raja SegarranPublished about a month ago in Criminal