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.
Blaž Hrvat, A Medieval Croatian Serial Killer and the Harsh World of 15th-Century Justice
Serial killers have always been part of human history, and fear of strangers has always been with us. Yet many cases go largely unmentioned, even when the killers are just as ruthless as the infamous names we all know.
By Wade Wainio6 months ago in Criminal
Blood on the Concrete. AI-Generated.
Chapter 1 – The City Never Sleeps The city was alive at night, but not with dreams. Its heartbeat pulsed through neon lights, honking taxis, and shadows that moved quicker than the eye could catch. Beneath the glamour of skyscrapers and expensive cars, a different kingdom thrived—one ruled not by politicians, but by crime families.
By shakir hamid6 months ago in Criminal
The Silent Neighbor. AI-Generated.
Chapter 1 – The Stranger Upstairs Lena had lived in her apartment for three years, and nothing ever changed. The same groaning elevator, the same peeling paint in the hallway, the same neighbors exchanging polite nods but little more.
By shakir hamid6 months ago in Criminal
The Suitcase Murder of Dubai. AI-Generated.
In the quiet neighborhoods of Dubai’s International City, residents were used to the rhythms of daily life—families coming and going, young professionals sharing apartments, and workers returning late at night. But in January 2022, behind the closed door of one flat, a violent act of passion would spiral into one of the most chilling cases in recent UAE criminal history: the “suitcase murder.”
By shakir hamid6 months ago in Criminal
Michael Fanone: D.C. Police Officer Who Nearly Died During The January 6 Insurrection
Michael Fanone joined the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department shortly after the 9/11 terror attacks on America. For more than 20 years, Fanone fulfilled his dream of serving the community. He worked narcotics, often going undercover to catch criminals polluting the area.
By Criminal Matters6 months ago in Criminal
From Hero to Horror: The Tragic Descent of Thomas Jacob Sanford. Content Warning.
Introduction On Sunday morning in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan, the tranquility of worship was shattered by a devastating act of violence. A man crashed a pickup truck into a meetinghouse of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, opened fire on congregants, and set the building ablaze.
By Lynn Myers6 months ago in Criminal
As American Warships Lurk in Venezuela, Fear and Hope
As one speaker after another, microphone in hand, called on the hundreds of government supporters in one part of the city to defend the country with their lives, hundreds of them held their rifles to their chests.
By Francis Dami6 months ago in Criminal
New Surveillance Footage and Prison Leak Renew Questions in the Bryan Kohberger Case
The case against Bryan Kohberger, the man who admitted to killing four University of Idaho students in November 2022, continues to evolve—even after his guilty plea. Recent developments have revealed previously unseen surveillance footage and sparked a separate investigation into a leaked video from inside an Idaho prison. Together, these updates shed new light on both the night of the murders and the challenges facing investigators, corrections staff, and the community in the aftermath.
By Lawrence Lease6 months ago in Criminal
When a Scammer Exploits the Press: How Kurt Stephenson Duped the French Publication Le Progrès
Not long ago, Vocal published an article titled Villechenève’s Most Notorious Scammer. It laid out in detail how Kurt Stephenson deceived people through fraud, intimidation, and calculated manipulation. That reporting helped establish an important record: Stephenson was not the victim he sometimes claimed to be, but a perpetrator of repeated scams.
By Max Goldstein6 months ago in Criminal
Pro Bono Paralegal Mind Sharing
Not plageurizing. Prompted by this article: https://people.com/where-are-ruby-franke-jodi-hildebrandt-now-8733975 Ruby Franke. Charged with Child Abuse. Confessed. Serving time. A very provocative case. Her partner-in-crime: Jodi Hildebrandt. Same charge. Same situation. Did the system fail them? Is this justice or another case for a legal mind to use as an example of a Conflict of Interest between Human Rights and The Constitution of the United States of America? Both. This is why I wish to share my paralegal mentality for a defence for the two women aforementioned.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman6 months ago in Criminal







