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The Trio
Tyler Granum, 18, turned himself in to the Miami-Dade Police Department on Monday and was charged with armed robbery, an arrest report said. Two other suspects, 21-year-old Kaya Burgos and 18-year-old Jayden Sanders, were arrested last week in connection with the same crime. The report did not specify what led to the arrests or what the suspects allegedly stole.
Ebem CharlesPublished 10 months ago in CriminalFractured Shadows
I loved my brother dearly since the very beginning of my life (that i remember). But i guess not all things are a fairytale with a happy ending to it. Though he was year older than me it was vise versa as i was the more responsible and you could say "THE GIFTED" one. I had a mixed type of past growing up in a poor household. Our father died when we were in our early teenage and our mother had to raise us both by working two jobs.
Yousuf EhsanPublished 10 months ago in CriminalTHE KING OF COCAINE AND THE REIGN OF TERROR
In the shadowy underworld of crime, few names echo as loudly as Pablo Escobar, the notorious Colombian drug lord and the undisputed kingpin of the Medellín Cartel. With a larger-than-life persona and an empire built on the back of cocaine, Escobar's reign of terror left an indelible mark on history. This captivating tale delves into the life of a man whose infamy and ruthlessness continue to captivate minds even long after his demise.
leon shahiPublished 10 months ago in CriminalThe Unfolding of a Police Story: Exploring the Challenges, Responsibilities, and Evolving Role of Law Enforcement
Police stories have captivated audiences for decades, shedding light on the intricacies of law enforcement, the courage of those who serve, and the complexities they face in maintaining peace and order. In this essay, we delve into the world of policing, exploring the challenges, responsibilities, and the evolving role of law enforcement in society.
Peter KaanPublished 10 months ago in CriminalNever ending Trial
In the heart of the bustling city, the halls of justice buzzed with anticipation as a high-profile criminal trial commenced. The accused, Marcus Davidson, stood tall and composed in the center of the courtroom, his eyes scanning the room for any sign of sympathy or condemnation. The air was thick with tension as the judge, a stern and authoritative figure, called the court to order.
Thomas BrüggelPublished 10 months ago in CriminalLet's Talk About Casey Anthony
What kind of mother goes partying while her two year old daughter is missing for MONTHS?! Any normal mother will tell you that it is just something that would never happen. If a child is quiet for even five minutes and is not in eye sight, moms are on the move.
Jasper WolfPublished 10 months ago in CriminalChilling Betrayal Unveiled
In the quiet town of Crestview, a sinister plot unfolded beneath the veneer of tranquility. Alice, a young and vibrant girl, found herself caught in a web of darkness. Unbeknownst to her, a seemingly ordinary boy named Ethan harboured a secret that would shatter the town's peace.
Palak JainPublished 10 months ago in CriminalThe Twisted Charmer
Character Description: Name: Theodore Robert Bundy Alias: Ted Bundy Date of Birth: November 24, 1946 Date of Death: January 24, 1989 (executed)
umaima aliPublished 10 months ago in CriminalThe Longest-Serving Prisoner in Solitary Confinement: The Story of Robert Maudsley
Robert Maudsley, born in 1953 in Toxteth, Liverpool, is a British killer, infamous for committing four murders, earning him the nickname "Hannibal the Cannibal." However, it should be clarified that the gruesome story of Maudsley eating a part of the brain of one of his victims was later debunked as a mere rumor. Maudsley holds the dubious distinction of being the longest-serving British prisoner in solitary confinement.
Rare StoriesPublished 10 months ago in CriminalAmerican Taliban: The Life and Capture of John Philip Walker Lindh
John Philip Walker Lindh, often known simply as "John Walker" in the media, is an American citizen who became infamous for his association with the Taliban. He was born in 1981 and grew up in a middle-class family in the U.S. At age 16, he converted to Sunni Islam, which marked a significant turning point in his life.
Rare StoriesPublished 10 months ago in CriminalChase Bank Robbery
David Keith Teal, 61, of St. Petersburg is accused of robbing a chase bank in St. Petersburg. Police say he entered the bank on January 15th and handed a note to the teller demanding money. According to authorities, Teal left the scene with an undisclosed amount of cash. He was arrested later that day and is currently being held in Pinellas County Jail on charges of robbery and grand theft.
Ebem CharlesPublished 10 months ago in CriminalThe Vanishing Heirloom
In the quaint town of Greenwood, a place known for its picturesque landscapes and friendly residents, a chilling crime unfolded that left the community in disbelief. It all began with a seemingly innocent antique shop tucked away in a quiet corner of Main Street.
Jaldesa AdanPublished 10 months ago in Criminal