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.
Caroline Luard
Caroline Mary Luard (née Hartley; 1850 – 24 August 1908) was the victim of an unsolved murder, known as the Seal Chart Murder, after she was mysteriously shot and killed at an isolated summerhouse in a heavily wooded area near Ightham, Kent. Her husband, Major-General Luard, later committed suicide. It has since been suggested that John Dickman, who was hanged for killing a passenger on a train in 1910, may have been involved in her death.
Grace WilliamsPublished 9 months ago in CriminalJeffrey Dahmer
Description of Jeffrey Dahmer: Jeffrey Dahmer, the central character in this chilling story, is a complex and deeply disturbed individual. With a tall and slender frame, his physical appearance belies the darkness lurking within. His pale complexion, sunken eyes, and unkempt appearance give him an eerie and unsettling aura.
umaima aliPublished 9 months ago in CriminalMind Games
Introduction: Welcome to "Mind Games," an immersive and thought-provoking series that takes you on a captivating journey into the intricate world of criminal psychology. Through the lens of psychological thrillers, we will unravel the complex minds of criminals, explore the inner workings of their motivations, and examine the gripping cat-and-mouse games between law enforcement and perpetrators. Get ready to be engrossed as we navigate the darkest corners of the human psyche.
umaima aliPublished 9 months ago in CriminalBlack Dahlia 2
An autopsy of Short's body was performed on January 16, 1947, by Frederick Newbarr, the Los Angeles County coroner. Newbarr's autopsy report stated that Short was 5 feet 5 inches (1.65 m) tall, weighed 115 pounds (52 kg), and had light blue eyes, brown hair, and badly decayed teeth. There were ligature marks on her ankles, wrists, and neck, and an "irregular laceration with superficial tissue loss" on her right breast. Newbarr also noted superficial lacerations on the right forearm, left upper arm, and the lower left side of the chest.
Grace WilliamsPublished 9 months ago in CriminalMurdered On Base — The Tragic Case Of Vanessa Guillen
Early Life Vanessa Guillen was born and raised in Houston, Texas. It had always been her dream to give back to the community and render service to her country at a very tender age. Determined to chase her goal, she enrolled with the US Army at 18 and worked hard to obtain the specialist private first-class army position. After passing the training, she was permanently stationed at Fort Hood army barrack.
Faking It—Mother Arrested For Her Daughter's Murder A Few Hours After Acting Innocent On TV
5-year-old Kamarie Holland was a beautiful, intelligent and humble human being. Despite her big heart and love for the poor, she was well known for her beautiful brown eyes and not-so-long curly hair. She had just started pre-school and was still learning how to spell her name. However, on December 13th 2021, her life would be cut short due to two evil people.
Shocking As Woman Solves Her Own Murder From The Grave— What Really Happens When We Die?
Born in 1929 in the Philippines, Teresita Basa was the only child of a prominent and successful business couple Pedro Basa and his wife, Soccoro Basa (born Martinez). In early 1960, she graduated from the University of Assumption, Manila and then migrated to the United States to study music.
Shocking As The Family Slayer Chris Watts Says He Felt No Remorse!!
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The Granny Killer
John Wayne Glover (26th November 1932 – 9th September 2005) was an English-Australian serial killer convicted of the murders of six elderly women (aged from 60 to 93), over a period of 14 months from 1989 to 1990 including Winifreda, Lady Ashton, widow of the English-Australian impressionist painter Sir Will Ashton, in suburbs located in Sydney's North Shore. The fact that the victims were all elderly women led to Glover attaining the nickname by the press of The Granny Killer. Following his arrest in 1990, he admitted to the murders and was sentenced to consecutive terms of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. He hanged himself in prison on 9 September 2005.
Grace WilliamsPublished 9 months ago in CriminalStrangled in the Park: The Shocking Case of Elizabeth Peña and Jennifer Ertman
Elizabeth Christine Peña and Jennifer Lee Ertman were two teenage girls from Houston, Texas, who were tragically murdered on June 24, 1993. At the time of their deaths, Peña was 16 years old, and Ertman was 14 years old.
Rare StoriesPublished 9 months ago in CriminalThe Charming Monster: unmasking Ted Bundy.
In the annals of true crime, one name stands out like a chilling specter—Ted Bundy. With his charming demeanor and handsome appearance, Bundy became one of the most infamous serial killers in American history, leaving a trail of terror and devastation in his wake.
emad afsaryPublished 9 months ago in CriminalThe Granny Killer 3
On 23 November 1989, Glover was sitting in the Buena Vista Hotel in Middle Head Road, Mosman, when he saw 93-year-old widow Muriel Falconer walking opposite the hotel (returning home with her shopping). Glover returned to his car (parked opposite the police station), to retrieve his hammer and gloves. He followed Falconer to the exterior of her home in Muston Street. He quietly moved up behind her while the partially deaf and blind Falconer opened her front door. He put his hand around her mouth to silence her, before repeatedly hitting her around the head and neck with his hammer. When she fell to the floor, Glover began to remove Falconer's pantyhose. As he did this, she began to regain consciousness and cried for help. This prompted Glover to hit her multiple times with the hammer until she finally passed out. He removed her undergarments and used them to strangle her. He searched her purse and the rest of her house for valuables before leaving with $100, again after rearranging her shoes. The following afternoon, the body was discovered by a neighbour, who entered using a spare key. The crime scene was left undisturbed and investigators were able to collect forensic evidence, including bloody shoe prints. A neighbour described a suspect as middle-aged, portly, and grey-haired. The reward was increased to $250,000 by Christmas.
Grace WilliamsPublished 9 months ago in Criminal