incarceration
Incarceration, rehabilitation, recidivism: The reality of prison life and what it's like to be an inmate locked up behind bars.
Building A Better Criminal Justice System
The President of the Montana Parole Board (Steve Hurd) conducted a hearing on 15 December 2022 which violated many legal and ethical principles. The hearing, chaired by the Board President was a direct a conflict of interest. No evidence was presented to affirm the ultimate decision. Nor was the candidate ever able to view anything supporting the hearing decision. The board's decision was not based on sound evidence, just hearsay.
By May Simmons3 years ago in Criminal
Girl Fight Gone Wrong
These are the stories of girls fighting over a boy which turned deadly. Two young girls both involved in a fight lost their lives. Eighteen-year-old Sarah Ludemann from Florida found love with a bad boy until she found out he was dating another girl. Sixteen-year-old Amy Joyner-Francis from Delaware was confronted by three girls in the school's bathroom over a boy who supposedly likes her. One a love triangle and Another what seemed to be a crush or a misunderstanding. Those fights would later end in a horrible nightmare.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in Criminal
David Camm Was Wrongfully Convicted For Killing His Family members
David Ray Camm, born on March 23, 1964, is a former Indiana State Police (ISP) trooper who served 13 years in prison after being twice wrongfully convicted of the September 28, 2000 murders of his wife, Kimberly, and his two young children at their home in Georgetown, Indiana.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
The Professor Who Turned Into Domestic Terrorist
Theodore John Kaczynski was born on May 22, 1942 in Chicago. He is an American terrorist and former math professor who is also known as "The Unabomber." Between 1978 and 1995, Kaczynski sent mail bombs to people he thought were promoting the industrialization of society and the destruction of the environment.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal









