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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.
"Criminals are Made, Not Born"
On May 8th 1927, Irene Dunham stayed home from school due to a sore throat. She was a senior at the Bath Consolidated school outside of Lansing Michigan. Her and her mother were in the kitchen when they heard a loud boom from the distance, silencing both of them. After a few moments of confusion, they jumped in the car to drive into town, hoping to find the source of the noise. Instead, they found the aftermath of the worst school disaster in US history.
By LS Constance4 years ago in Criminal
Netflix’s docuseries, "Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer."
“A serial killer comes about by circumstances like a recipe. Poverty, drugs and child abuse. These things contribute to a person’s frustration and anger and at some point in life, he explodes.” - Richard Ramirez
By Erin Barteski4 years ago in Criminal
Catfishing and Manipulation
So, has anyone ever been catfish before? And, if so did you know you where being catfished? I wonder because I think there is a new form of catfishing where the person does not just ask for money. They use manipulation to gain their victim's trust and then ask for a favor later.
By Ashley Wood4 years ago in Criminal
Justin Rey Sentenced to 9-Years on Child Endangerment & Child Porn After Dismembering Wife
In September 2018, a father of two cut up his wife’s body after she died inside their Kansas City, Missouri, hotel room, claiming he feared the state would take the children if they saw a dead body.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
The Free-Walking Cannibal With Plans to Eat People Once More
Issei Sagawa had been planning to kill, mutilate, and devour Renée Hartevelt for 32 years when he finally did it in 1981. Sagawa was a student of comparative literature in Paris at the time of his crime. He was promptly taken into custody and given a psychiatric institution term. He was able to check himself out of a separate psychiatric institution after his extradition to Japan, however, because to a legal loophole, and he is still free today.
By Victoria Velkova4 years ago in Criminal









