capital punishment
Weigh the pros, cons and controversies surrounding the grave issue of capital punishment; should the death penalty be allowed?
Marcus Wesson Killed Nine Of His Children Because Wanted To Send Them To Heaven
The date was March 12, 2004. A single day transformed the course of a little community in Fresno, California. Two women, surrounded by friends and family, yelled angrily in the front yard of a tiny house. They sought the freedom of their children. After observing the commotion outside, the neighbors called the police.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
Alabama Hopes to Shift Method of Execution from Lethal Injection to Gas Chamber
The Holman Correctional Facility (HCF) execution unit in charge of executing Alabama death row inmate Joe Nathan James Jr. had only one job and it didn’t go well. After multiple failed attempts to insert the needles that would carry a toxic cocktail that would end James’ life, the team opted to slice into his arm in search of a viable vein. After a three-hour delay, they finally ended the convicted murderer’s life on July 28, 2022.
By A.W. Naves3 years ago in Criminal
Smile, Smile, Smile
“Smile, smile, smile, there’s always a reason” a voice said as I watched a slideshow of photos from the past year stream past my face. My computer always knew the best ones to pick. I sometimes wondered if we weren’t already living in a state of suspended animation, linked as we were to our own files like extraneous parts of mind and body.
By AlexMorningStar3 years ago in Criminal
"GTA Car Thefts on the Rise: Tips for Protecting Your Vehicle"
"GTA Car Thefts on the Rise: Tips for Protecting Your Vehicle" Car thefts in the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) in Canada have been a growing concern for residents and law enforcement agencies alike. According to statistics from the Insurance Bureau of Canada, the GTA has consistently ranked as one of the top regions for car thefts in the country.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Criminal
Exploring the Infamous Canadian Mafia: The Wolfpack and its Legacy in Organized Crime"
Exploring the Infamous Canadian Mafia: The Wolfpack and its Legacy in Organized Crime A loosely coordinated criminal organization having roots in Toronto and other Canadian cities, the Canadian mafia is also known as the "Canadian Mob" or the "Toronto Crime Family." Though less well-known than its American counterpart, the Canadian mafia has a lengthy and illustrious history that dates back to the early 20th century.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Criminal
The Window
It was the year 2053, and the world was not as we knew it. Climate change had ravaged the earth, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. The government, in an effort to control the chaos, had implemented strict laws and regulations on everything from energy consumption to reproduction.
By HermitsHouse3 years ago in Criminal
Jermaine Dunkley: From Toronto Local to International Superstar
Jermaine Dunkley: From Toronto Local to International Superstar Jermaine Dunkley was a young man from Toronto who had always dreamed of making it big in the music industry. He had a natural talent for singing and playing the guitar, and spent every spare moment practicing and writing new songs.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Criminal
Toronto Makes Strides in Reducing Gang-Related Crime and Violence with Comprehensive Approach
Toronto Makes Strides in Reducing Gang-Related Crime and Violence with Comprehensive Approach With a rich history and culture, Toronto boasts a diverse and thriving community. But over the years, it has also hosted a variety of gangs and organized crime organizations , like many cities.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Criminal
ElChapo's Three Sons: From Criminal Legacy to Positive Impact
ElChapo's Three Sons: From Criminal Legacy to Positive Impact Once upon a time, there were three sons of a notorious drug lord named El Chapo. The oldest son, Juan, inherited his father's ruthless ambition and desire for power. He was constantly scheming and plotting ways to expand their illegal empire, even if it meant stepping on others to get there.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Criminal








