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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.
"The Postman's Revenge"
In the quiet village of Willowhaven,There was a postman named Samuel Jenkins, He was a kind and hardworking man, but was often mistreated by local residents. The residents made fun of him and treated him badly because they thought his work was not important.
Hendrik SancheZPublished 3 months ago in CriminalPast the Shadows
Setting out on an excursion through the chronicles of history, we dive into the horrifying domain of death row executions. Across the ages, the strategies have developed, reflecting mechanical progressions and moving cultural qualities. These executions, certainly surprising, offer a focal point through which we can inspect the perplexing interaction between equity, discipline, and human instinct. Go along with me as we peer into a surprising investigation of what could be considered the most insane death row executions ever.
Michael OregbuyidePublished 3 months ago in CriminalLaw School Murders: Adjunct
Kim paced with her fingers extended and together, almost like she was stalking and praying at the same time. “When he entered the vehicle of what would have been his eighth victim, Klana Winchester shoved him out of the car and sped off. He later went home and dialed the police to claim him for his misdeeds.”
Skyler SaundersPublished 3 months ago in CriminalProsecution or Persecution?
2AM, November 8, 1999. The night was as black as the road was barren. I was doing 60 in a 45 when the cherries and berries on a trooper’s cruiser bloomed.
Disclosing the Murkiness
Insidious knows no age, and the deeds of these young people demonstrate it. In reality as we know it where honesty is frequently connected with youth, a few youngsters have committed acts so vile that they've procured the title of the most over the top wickedness. Go along with us on a chilling excursion as we dig into the existences of these youthful culprits, investigating the stunning subtleties of their wrongdoings.
Michael OregbuyidePublished 3 months ago in CriminalShadows of Justice
In the bustling city of Harmonyville, a wave of vigilantism began to cast shadows over the once-peaceful streets. A mysterious figure, clad in a mask and armed with a sense of self-righteousness, emerged as the self-appointed arbiter of justice. The citizens, frustrated by rising crime rates, started to view this vigilante as a symbol of hope.
Martina MarriottPublished 3 months ago in CriminalGypsy Rose Blanchard: Con Artist or Victim?
Gypsy Rose Blanchard is finally free from prison after serving 10 years for her role in her mother, DeeDee Blanchard’s murder. Nick Godejohn, the man who committed the crime, continues to serve his sentence of life with no parole.
Chrissie Marie MasseyPublished 3 months ago in CriminalMurdered at First Sight
EPILOGUE "Please, don't!" The terrified woman pleaded. "Little does she know; her cries give me life." I thought. "Keep screaming!" I laughed.
Latoya GilesPublished 3 months ago in CriminalThe Horrifying Legacy of Samuel Little
Samuel Little, born as Samuel McDowell on June 7, 1940, in Reynolds, Georgia, etched his name into the annals of criminal history as the most prolific serial killer in the United States, boasting a staggering number of confirmed victims. This article delves into the chilling details surrounding Little's crimes, his shocking confessions, the investigative efforts by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the ongoing quest for justice as the true extent of his heinous acts continues to unfold.
Joe Metheny, The Murderer Who Turned His Victims Into Hamburgers And Then Sold Them To Gullible Customers
Joe Metheny was expected to fight when he was detained by the police in December 1996 on charges of assault. It seemed that the 450-pound, 6'1" lumberjack had a propensity to lose control. They anticipated some opposition, at the absolute least.
Victoria VelkovaPublished 3 months ago in CriminalHow do narcissists behave?
In positions of power, narcissistic behavior is often present. Some seek power for positive reasons, like personal growth or helping others, but narcissistic individuals desire power for the status and attention it brings.
The Unsolved Hinterkaifeck Murders
In March 1922, Andreas Gruber, a farmer tending to his quiet and seemingly safe farmstead known as Hinterkaifeck, noticed an unsettling occurrence. While outside, he discovered mysterious footsteps originating from the woods behind the farm, leading towards their home but not retracing the path back into the woods. Despite this peculiar discovery, Andreas, located 43 miles north of Munich, chose not to report it to the local police, deeming the area relatively peaceful. Little did he know that this decision would later intertwine with the unfolding of a gruesome and mysterious crime that would befall him and his family.