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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.
Unsolved Crime Mystery of Rajiv Gandhi
The assassination of Rajiv Gandhi, the Prime Minister of India, in Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu, on May 21, 1991, shocked the nation and the world. The mastermind behind this heinous act was the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), a militant organization from Sri Lanka. The LTTE, also known as the Tamil Tigers, was a separatist group in Sri Lanka that sought to create an independent Tamil state in the northern and eastern parts of the country. The group was notorious for its suicide bombings and was, in fact, one of the first organizations to use suicide bombers in large numbers.
Derek Chauvin Stabbed, Seriously Injured in Federal Prison
Update: According to a news report issued by People magazine, the inmate who attacked murderer Derek Chauvin stabbed him 22 times. he reportedly said he would have killed him if correctional officers had not intervened in time.
True Crime WriterPublished 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 CriminalI, Desert.
Now I have been around a very long time, and have seen my fair share of the unusual and downright unthinkable in my many years as a desert. I mean, there have been treasures, ships, lovers quarrels, camels, dead bodies, near dead bodies and so much more. I have seen beauty, horror, kindness, pain, joy, sadness, suffering and the occasional happiness in being rescued alive, and the mending of a broken heart or two.
Novel AllenPublished 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.
The Murderer of Kristin Smart Found After Nearly Thirty Years
Kristin Smart disappeared on 25 May 1996. She disappeared whilst walking back to her dorm at the California Polytechnic University. She had just left an off-campus party.
Sam H ArnoldPublished 5 months ago in CriminalStupid thieves caught on camera
- [Narrator] In the films, crooks are frequently depicted as smooth, modern figures, who burglarize banks and historical centers
Mike edwardsPublished 5 months ago in CriminalWhat makes a Cannibal?
When John Price failed to appear at his workplace that morning, his employer dispatched a colleague to check on him. Upon arriving at John's residence, a concerned neighbor was already present, as they had noticed his car still parked in the driveway. They proceeded to knock on his front door, but received no response. Attempting to rouse him, they tapped on his bedroom window, but to no avail. It wasn't until they peered through one of the windows and spotted blood that they realized something was amiss. This incident underscores the gravity of the situation. This article unveils the monstrous acts of Katherine Knight and sheds light on her notorious distinction as the first woman in Australia to receive an irrevocable life sentence. Growing up amidst a household plagued by violence, Katherine's mother Barbara Rafin had previously been married to a man named Jack, with whom she had four sons. However, Barbara's extramarital involvement with a man named Ken Knight led to their departure from Jack and their four sons, relocating to a different town alongside Ken. Eventually, Barbara and Ken had four children together, including twin girls, one of whom was Katherine. Tragically, Ken Knight proved to be an abusive and alcoholic individual who subjected Barbara to rape up to ten times a day. Disturbingly, Katherine's mother openly shared intimate aspects of her sex life with all her daughters, expressing her disdain for sex and men. Paradoxically, she advised her daughters to endure these distressing encounters and refrain from voicing their grievances. This disheartening narrative exposes the extent of the psychological and physical torment imposed upon Katherine and her siblings.
Lee KaranjaPublished 5 months ago in CriminalThe fall of Ted Bundy
The fall of "serial killer" Ted Bundy A young woman cautiously maneuvers through a poorly lit alleyway on her way home from college. The feeble glow of street lamps casts puddles of light, revealing only fragments of the path ahead. Little does she know that a man lurks in the shadows, patiently waiting for her emergence into the carpark. As she steps into the dimly lit area, she notices a well-dressed man struggling to carry a stack of books, his arm immobilized in a sling. Compassionately, she offers her assistance, unaware that this seemingly helpless man conceals a dark and violent secret.
Yeswanth VadlamudiPublished 5 months ago in CriminalThe world's WORST babysitter
In the quiet town of Melbourne, the Barber family led a seemingly ordinary life. Michael and Elizabeth, happily married for 20 years, had three daughters – Heather, Ashley Rose, and the star of the family, 15-year-old Rachel, affectionately known as Rachel Starr. The Barbers may have faced financial struggles, but their home was rich in creativity, with Michael being a toy maker and Elizabeth working in children's literature.
Moses MukukaPublished 5 months ago in Criminal