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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.
The Forgotten Serial Killer Who the Media Ignored
The reason Suff was ignored was that he was tried and convicted whilst the OJ Simpson trial was being held. Few media outlets reported his case, as they were to busy following the case of the century. The fact that the victims were all considered prostitutes made the case less attractive to the media.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Criminal
How 25 Yr Old Man Tried to Raise Money for His Wedding By Kidnapping Girlfriend
This is one of the most insane stories you'll read today. To what extent would you go to marry a person who's pressuring you to marry? Would you go this far? How desperate is too desperate when it comes to love and romance? These are the questions today's story raises and I cannot wait to get into telling you the story. It's quite the story. So without further ado, let's jump right in.
By Jide Okonjo4 years ago in Criminal
The Youtuber Who Killed His Family.
In the early hours of March 20th 2012, Trey Sesler, more commonly known on YouTube as Mr. Anime, shot his mother, father and brother in their family home in Waller, Texas but how did he get to this point and could this have been prevented?
By YesItsMocha4 years ago in Criminal
Gizzy Ford: Abused to Death by Grandmother Through Father's Instruction . Content Warning.
Andre Ford, a disabled, unemployed felon, lived with a rare degenerative disorder that left him with a disfigured appearance and dependent on a wheelchair. The disorder also led to a fatal heart attack in 2014, which allowed him to escape this world far too easily before a court could sentence him to prison for the horrific child abuse murder of his daughter, Gizelle Ford.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
Dead Bodies Were Used to Make Soap (Serial Killer Leonarda Cianciulli)
Leonarda Cianciulli (The Soap-Maker of Correggio) was an Italian serial killer responsible for three deaths in 1939 and 1940. Yes, she only killed three people but she made soap out of their dead bodies and tea cakes out of their blood! She then offered these tea cakes to all her friends and even sold them these soaps!
By Dharrsheena Raja Segarran4 years ago in Criminal
Scam
Scammers, somehow, have unlimited source of creativity - that even I envy, it would possibly make me a better writer. Fake data, stolen images, shady details, whatever it is they may use or do, they always make it look authentic. I have seen scams before but the amount of effort that was put into this one was something else.
By Fanni Hecz4 years ago in Criminal
Man Shocks Police by Confessing to a 21-Year-Old Murder They Didn't Know Happened
In 2001, 40-year-old Janet Jones Luxford disappeared. She was not reported missing until over a year later when her daughter filed a report with the Napa Police Department in California on September 22, 2002.
By A.W. Naves4 years ago in Criminal
Lucie Blackman and Carita Ridgway Lost Their Lives to A Sexual Predator
The Killer Obara was born Kim Sung Jong on August 10, 1952. His parents were Koreans living in Osaka, Japan. Obara’s father worked his way up from being an impoverished scrap collector to becoming the wealthy owner of numerous properties and pachinko parlors, which are similar to slot machine casinos. Thus, Obara was able to attend the best private schools in Tokyo and had a personal tutor that prepared him for entry into an impressive prep school operated by Keio University.
By A.W. Naves4 years ago in Criminal
The Greatest Betrayal
Someone’s crime against homeland security is called (great betrayal), and it is understood by people as related to spying to find out the country’s military security strengths and weaknesses and its surreptitious infiltration for the benefit of the country’s enemies, and to work on everything that would dismantle the elements of its strength and cohesion, and strike the pillars of the state’s strength. and the concept of betrayal remained. The great state is confined to this aspect, although the state without the integrity of all its pillars will remain weak, engulfed by betrayals of another kind, even if it undergoes a difficult test, we will see it unable to withstand the challenge, and it will collapse immediately, because the basic structure of society is emerging on shifting sands, even if it seems the image of society is decorated, decorated with colours and shapes of intentionally hidden allegations, and monitors the reality of personal psychological diseases prevalent in the vast majority of society. Therefore, great betrayal as a phenomenon is not the fruit of a poisonous parasitic plant climbing on the tree of society, but rather a natural product of the growth of the disease (the greatest betrayal) that struck a tree Society, and the root of culture as its greatest roots, and the most influential on its life and sustainability, and by which the extent of its connection to the land and the formation of (the homeland) is measured.
By Phil Foden4 years ago in Criminal










