innocence
The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of the American legal system and a right that should not be taken for granted.
A Detective Who Must Solve a Murder Case Where Everyone Is A Suspect
Detective John Smith had been to countless crime scenes, but none made his heart sink like this one. The victim lay lifeless on the ground, surrounded by a group of people who all had one thing in common—they were all suspects. John took a deep breath and steeled himself for the daunting task ahead.
By Cyprain SUH CHEO 3 years ago in Criminal
Jana Gana Mana-2022
A Video is given in below, please see the clip. you will watch the movie sure The possible murder of Prof. Saba Mariyam, a strong and socially-responsible college professor, from the Central University in Ramanagaram, leads to protests organized by the college students led by Gouri Lakshmi, who wants to seek justice for Saba's death. They get brutally suppressed by the state police.
By Promod Kumar S3 years ago in Criminal
More of Michigan's Missing: Another Five Unsolved Disappearances From the Mitten State
According to NamUs, over 600,000 people go missing within the United States every year. For every 100,000, there are approximately 6.5 missing people out there. While most missing person cases get quickly resolved - and that the number of missing persons has declined since 1997 (thanks in part to technological advances) - some remain lost in limbo.
By Jen Chichester3 years ago in Criminal
During The Late Hours..
It was almost 2am when me and my wife almost started watching Netflix. It was one of the most horrfic night because the serial we were watching was already about a serial killer. You must be thinking I am just faking a story but trust me guys.. I faced this few nights ago and i know how we felt there.
By Furqan Haider3 years ago in Criminal
Coercion and Confession: The Painful Story of Joe Arridy
Due to his high suggestibility, Joe Arridy, a mentally challenged individual with an IQ of 46, could easily be manipulated into saying or doing almost anything. Tragically, the police coerced him into confessing to a brutal murder he was innocent of, which ultimately led to his untimely demise.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
Hot Car Deaths
There are on average 38 human hot car death in the United States each year. There are about 54 animal hot car deaths with another 450 being rescued from the dangers of being locked in a hot car. Some of those cases are prosecuted and others are deemed to be tragic accidents with no charges filed. What separates those cases? What determines the responsibility of a parent or guardian? All of the cases involve neglectful actions that led to the death of a child or children. Isn't neglect (child, adult, or animal), in and of itself, the basis for arrest? It would seem that neglect that leads to death would certainly be an arrestable offense. Here we will take a look at some cases from around the United States. You decide for yourself what determines charges in hot car death cases.
By Phoenixx Fyre Dean3 years ago in Criminal
The Last Don: A Tale of Family, Power, and Betrayal
The Corleone crime family has become an iconic symbol of power and betrayal in American popular culture. The Godfather trilogy, both the novel and the movies, have been loved and revered by audiences for decades, cementing the Corleones' place in the collective imagination.
By junaid mughal3 years ago in Criminal
5 true crime stories way more interesting.
1.MARY BELL : THE 11 YEAR OLD SERIAL KILLER In Britain in 1968, 11-year-old Mary Bell strangled two young boys in the span of two months. Bell came from a broken home with a teenage sex worker for a mother and an active criminal for a father. When she and her accomplice Norma Bell (no relation) were arrested by police not long after the second murder, Mary reportedly replied, “That’s all right by me.” During the trial, Norma appeared distraught. Mary, on the other hand, was said to have been defiant, showing zero remorse. Court psychiatrists described her as “intelligent, manipulative, and dangerous.” Norma was found not guilty, while Mary was found guilty of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. She served 12 years–briefly escaping prison at one point–and was granted anonymity and a new name upon her release. She gave birth to a daughter, and it was reported in 2009 that she had become a grandmother.
By Shivam Rai 3 years ago in Criminal






