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Incarceration, rehabilitation, recidivism: The reality of prison life and what it's like to be an inmate locked up behind bars.
The Unbelievable Tragedy of Sophie Lionnet
Sophie Lionnet, a 21-year-old French au pair, had come to London to enhance her English skills. However, she ended up being subjected to the cruelty of a couple, Ouissem Medouni and his partner Sabrina Kouider, who tortured and eventually murdered her.
Rare StoriesPublished 12 months ago in CriminalThe perfect crime
In the realm of crime and mystery, there exists a concept that has captivated the imaginations of both storytellers and enthusiasts alike—the perfect crime. It is a notion that embodies cunning, meticulous planning, and the audacity to execute an act so flawlessly that it eludes detection and leaves investigators baffled. From the shadows of fiction to the annals of real-life criminal history, the perfect crime has become a tantalizing enigma, pushing the boundaries of what seems possible within the realm of wrongdoing.
Blade's Redemption
Chapter 1: The Ambush The city of Avalon was known for its criminal underbelly, ruled by the notorious crime lord, Victor "Viper" Malone. But amidst the chaos, a lone figure emerged, seeking redemption and justice. His name was Blade, a former assassin haunted by his violent past.
Eleanor Williams: The Lie That Tore A Town into Pieces
In October 2017, Eleanor falsely accused a man of rape. She claimed that he had sexually assaulted her and even fabricated evidence to support her claim. But that was just the beginning of what she was going to do.
Rare StoriesPublished 12 months ago in CriminalPope Francis fills the 'supreme court' of the Vatican.
Pope Francis has recently made significant changes to the Vatican City State by appointing new judges to its Court of cassation, also known as the "supreme court." These appointments are part of the pope's ongoing efforts to overhaul the Vatican's constitutional framework and to separate governance from ecclesiastical operations. However, the appointment of cardinals without legal backgrounds to the court has raised concerns about their ability to effectively handle the complex caseload of Vatican City's criminal courts.
A Tragic Tale of Deception and Murder Part 2
The disappearance and subsequent murder of Danielle Locklear in 2014 captivated the nation and highlighted the challenging nature of missing person investigations. The case unfolded with twists and turns, leaving investigators puzzled and desperate for answers. But, ultimately, the truth would emerge, revealing a tragic tale of deception and murder. We will dive into the details of the Danielle Locklear case, exploring the investigation, the suspects, and the shocking revelations that ultimately led to justice being served.
Tonia RuckerPublished 12 months ago in CriminalThis frat boy did the unthinkable (*MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY*)
Brett Ryan, a charismatic and friendly 26-year-old man living in Toronto, Canada, had a seemingly perfect exterior. Known for his charming smile and volunteer work at children's hospitals and community centers, he appeared to be a promising young man. However, behind the scenes, Brett was struggling with his life. He had dropped out of college, accumulated over $60,000 in debt, and was only able to find a part-time job as a house painter.
Franck SenpxPublished 12 months ago in CriminalTop 3 stories that sound fake but are 100% real
In 1956, the SS Andrea Doria, Italy's largest and safest ship, collided with the SS Stockholm due to misinterpretation of radar signals in heavy fog. Edward Morgan, a news correspondent, reported the story without revealing that his daughter, Linda Morgan, was on board the Andrea Doria. Linda miraculously survived after being dragged into the Stockholm's wreckage on a bed. Edward later shared his daughter's survival story and the emotional burden he carried.
Franck SenpxPublished 12 months ago in Criminal20 Strangest Last Meal Requests On Death Row
In certain states of America and other countries where capital punishment is legal, there exists a peculiar tradition for those on death row—the infamous last meal. Convicted criminals are given the opportunity to choose any food and drink they desire, within certain restrictions, on the eve of their execution. Here, we delve into some of the most unusual meals ever documented.
Franck SenpxPublished 12 months ago in CriminalTop 10 things inmates eat from the Cuyahoga County jail commissary
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cuyahoga County inmates are hungry. They bought $2.2 million worth of items from the jail’s commissary in 2022, records obtained by cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer show.
I was involved in the mysterious disappearance of a female teacher
Chapter 1: The Mysterious Disappearance In an ordinary town called Havenridge, life flowed peacefully as usual until the day Alice, a young and vibrant female teacher, inexplicably vanished. The news of her disappearance spread like wildfire, sending shockwaves through the tight-knit community.
Finally, Justice For The Slain Timothy Adegoke
The recent news regarding Chief Ramon at Dayton brings a sense of relief as he has been sentenced to death for his involvement in the murder of 37-year-old Timothy Adegoke's mother. This case first came to light in November 2021, and over the past two years, we have closely followed its updates through numerous videos. Finally, the judgments from the ocean state and high courts have been passed, seemingly bringing closure to this long-standing case. However, many speculate that this may not be the end, as videos of Chief Ramon's demeanor after the sentencing suggest that he may still fight the verdict.
Anonymous TimPublished 12 months ago in Criminal