innocence
The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of the American legal system and a right that should not be taken for granted.
Innocence Unveiled
In the bustling city of Verdon, nestled between towering skyscrapers and winding streets, there lived a man named Daniel. He was known throughout the neighborhood for his gentle demeanor and unwavering integrity. Daniel worked as a librarian, spending his days surrounded by books, each one a portal to a world of knowledge and imagination.
Ikekpeazu RaluchukwuPublished 2 months ago in Criminal- Content Warning
Ted Bundy
! In the quiet stillness of a moonlit alleyway, a young woman traversed the shadowy path, her steps echoing softly against the cold pavement. Illuminated only by the faint glow of distant streetlamps, she walked with purpose, her mind consumed by thoughts of the day's events. Little did she know that her journey home would intersect with the chilling presence of a man whose name would soon become synonymous with terror and depravity.
Plea delayed in trial of Ukrainian woman accused in Boulder cyclist's death
Eight months after champion Boulder cyclist Magnus White was killed in a devastating roadway collision, the accused driver's plea and trial date was delayed Friday.
Hitler's Lost Diary
In a startling revelation, historians have unearthed what appears to be a lost diary belonging to one of history's most infamous figures, Adolf Hitler. This unprecedented discovery offers a chilling insight into the inner workings of the man responsible for orchestrating one of the darkest chapters in human history.
Sahil LathwalPublished 2 months ago in Criminal- Content Warning
The last Kiss
It was a cold and rainy night in New York City. The flickering lights of the skyscrapers reflected off the wet streets, creating a dancing light show. In a small apartment in the Bronx, a woman lay dead, her face still showing the surprise of the last kiss she received.
Hendrik SancheZPublished 2 months ago in Criminal - Content Warning
The Green River Killer - Worst American Serial Killer?
Serial killers. Every true-crime aficionado knows the chilling tales that surround them, each vying for the title of the most heinous. Names like Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer have become synonymous with depravity and horror. Yet, in the annals of criminal history, one figure stands out for the sheer scale of his atrocities: the Green River Killer.
Dozens of students on pat down policy 1 year after shooting at East High
"I think a lot of us were stunned to know what was happening in our schools," said Heather Lamm, whose son was a senior at East High last year. "I don't think any of us knew about the pat down policy before a year ago (Friday)."
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Everyone who touched her died
Gloria Ramirez, aged 31 with a history of cervical cancer, was brought to Riverside General Hospital in Southern California at around 8:15 pm in February 1994. She exhibited slow breathing and a rapid heartbeat, perplexing the medical staff. Despite their efforts to aid her with medications for sedation and heart rate control, Gloria's condition did not improve.
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The Disappearance of the Diamond District Don
The Antwerp fog clung to the cobblestone streets like a spectral shroud, its tendrils reaching for the imposing facade of the De Biers Diamond Exchange. Inside, a hush fell over the usually boisterous throng of traders as news of the Don's disappearance rippled through the air. Don Rafael Moretti, the undisputed king of the Antwerp diamond trade, had vanished without a trace.
Ahmed MohammedPublished 2 months ago in Criminal - Content Warning
South Korean Plastic Surgery By Ghost Doctor Resulted In Death (Case of Kwon Dae-Hee)
On 8th September 2016, in Seoul, South Korea, 24-year-old Kwon Dae-Hee underwent plastic surgery. It cost him both 6.5 million won ($5,766) and his life because his surgery was performed by a Ghost Doctor.
Dharrsheena Raja SegarranPublished 2 months ago in Criminal - Content Warning
Most Luxurious Prisons Around the World
When considering prisons, the common perception often revolves around punishment and hardship. However, there are facilities worldwide that provide a more comfortable environment for inmates. For example, the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center in the Philippines offers recreational activities like dance, which has gained popularity both locally and internationally. Despite criticisms about the appropriateness of such activities for convicted criminals, proponents argue that it fosters camaraderie and improves behavior among inmates.
The Role of Mentorship in Enhancing the Juvenile Justice System
People need to be loved and supported. When they don't receive this consistently in life, negative behaviors result. Those consequences may be internally felt, as in emotional problems like anxiety, depression, and suicidal tendencies, and/or they can be externally expressed in the form of anger, aggression, drug and alcohol abuse, and criminal activity. Regardless of how such behaviors are demonstrated, children who are subjected to less-than-ideal social situations can get themselves into a variety of trouble that can eventually snowball into illegal activities.
andrewdeen14Published 2 months ago in Criminal