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.
4-Year-old Tortured, Abused Until He Died; Parents Charged
Immediately after birth, Judah went into foster care. Fortunately, he made it to the home of a loving foster family who one day hoped to adopt the boy and become his legal mother. The Indiana Department of Children’s Services assured her this would happen one day.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
Fists
On the brink of an emotional breakdown, due to the harassment I have been receiving from both ends of the spectrum, so I eliminated the ultimate problem from being able to enter my world in 2022, all to find it at the house where none of this child like behavior exists, but more a code of ethics, sadly today it was broken. Broken by a miserable little bitch who will never face me as herself, jumping in the faces that must have progress, if someone is here to ruin it.
By I am me Amanda Nissen/Champion4 years ago in Criminal
State uses Wrong Medication in Execution of Charles Warner
In 2015, a major slip-up caused a major malfunction during the execution of Charles Frederick Warner, an evil man who, eight years earlier, sexually assaulted and murdered his then-girlfriend’s 11-month-old daughter. The State of Oklahoma inadvertently purchased vials of potassium acetate instead of potassium chloride, the medication called for in the lethal injection protocol.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
Grannies Gone Wild
Elderly women appeal to us as charismatic, grandma-types who spend their time knitting and baking cookies for all the neighborhood kids. Most fit the stereotypical description but other elderly women in their 60s, 70s, and beyond sometimes fit into a criminal profile. They’re not baking cookies or knitting, but instead sitting in prison cells after committing horrendous acts ranging from bank robbery to rape to murder.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
Six Years After The Debut Of Netflix's Making A Murderer Was Watched By Millions What Do We Now Know About The Investigation Into Teresa Halbachs disappearance?
Reflecting back at what has been found since the debut of Making a Murderer I want to ask the reader this: "If someone is telling you about an event that occurred yet they are lying to you about where it happened, what they did while they were there, why they did those things and most importantly who they were doing it for would you believe anything they said about the event at all?"
By SunshineChristina4 years ago in Criminal
How One Man Convinced his Wife to Murder his Girlfriend
Ashley Christine Humphrey was convicted in 2006 of the murder of Sandra Rozzo. She received a sentence of twenty-five years for pulling the trigger that killed. Her husband was convicted of the same murder and received a life sentence, even though he was nowhere near the murder scene and had an alibi for the night of the killing. Why did this happen?
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Criminal
The Greyhound Bus Murder
Vince Li was born in Dandong, China, and became a Canadian citizen in 2006. Even though he armed himself with a degree in Computer Science from Wuhan Institute of Technology, he could not get a permanent job in that field. So, he worked menial jobs ranging from a forklift operator, a janitor, and a cashier in Walmart and in newspaper delivery while his wife worked as a waitress.
By Emmalina Alessandrya4 years ago in Criminal
Eco
I could hear the Sword of Damocles, creaking and teetering above my head, swinging back and forth like a pendulum; eventually it would swing at just the right angle in the right frame of time, collapse into my skull, and I would leave this Earth. But it will be worth it, for by then I will be taking Ike Calvino with me.
By J.C. Traverse4 years ago in Criminal
Mother Partied for a Week While Infant Son She "Didn't Want" Starved to Death
Summary: Viktoria Kuznetsova did not want baby Egor because he kept her awake at night and stopped her from partying. She gave him to an orphanage but he was returned to her six months later. When Egor was 9-months-old, Viktoria went out with friends for a week, leaving him home to die from starvation. She returned home briefly to feed the dog but did not check on Egor. She’ll spend six years in prison for the starvation murder of her son.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal









