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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.
Oklahoma Murder for Hire. Content Warning.
Murder for hire in 1988 must have been a real monster of a time to find for a woman who was bored, and just lazy. A woman that claimed she was abused, knew how to work a young man up, back in those days it was much easier to find “a knight in shining armor”. Men all over wanted to be one, no man how scuzzy they really were.
By Cassie Moore23 days ago in Criminal
A $600 Car That Became a Trap
A $600 used Chevrolet Monte Carlo sat in a parking lot at Chicago O’Hare International Airport long enough to turn into a six figure problem. By the time the situation became public, the car had been cited a record 678 times and the balance attached to it was reported at more than $106,000. The person whose life was upended was not the person accused of abandoning the vehicle, but the woman whose name was on the registration: Jennifer Fitzgerald.
By Rare Stories24 days ago in Criminal
Murders of Innocence. Content Warning.
There is something to be said about childhood trauma. It somehow has a way of showing its ugly head in the life of all monsters. I know it’s only one fact that goes into the making of a monster, hear me out. I know there are other little buildings blocks associated with the “build a little monster kit” most parents don’t even realize they come equipped with in their arsenal of unloving. Yes, I know what I said.
By Cassie Moore24 days ago in Criminal
The Global Power Struggle in 2026: Why Are Tensions Rising Between the United States, Russia, China, and Venezuela?
f tensions between the United States and each of Russia, China, and Venezuela. These tensions cannot be understood as isolated events or temporary crises; rather, they are a direct reflection of a deeper struggle over global influence, strategic resources, and the future shape of the international order. At the center of this complex scene, Venezuela has emerged as a major flashpoint, while Russia and China play the role of supporters and counterweights to U.S. actions.
By America today 24 days ago in Criminal
What DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said vs. what the videos show
NBC News and PBS recapped the competinBelow is a structured, evidence-backed analysis of the Minneapolis ICE shooting and the claims made by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem—including the applicable federal laws/policies and how intent vs. recklessness factor into a potential case. I’ll keep this clear, precise, and grounded in the video evidence and governing law.
By Organic Products 24 days ago in Criminal
Tremane and Jake Wood. Content Warning.
Oklahoma city’s Brick Town. It’s a popular area. It attracts tourists and the locals as though it was honey for a bear. And it can be a honey trap for some. Travelers and college students are so easily fooled when they are young.
By Cassie Moore25 days ago in Criminal
USS Abraham Lincoln in the South China Sea: Power Projection and Public Questions
USS Abraham Lincoln in the South China Sea: Power Projection and Public Questions The presence of the USS Abraham Lincoln in the South China Sea has drawn global attention due to the strategic importance of the region and the role of US naval power. As a nuclear powered aircraft carrier, the USS Abraham Lincoln represents one of the most advanced assets in the United States Navy. Its deployments are closely watched by governments, analysts, and the public because they reflect broader geopolitical dynamics and security priorities in the Asia Pacific region.
By America today 26 days ago in Criminal
Navy Shipman "Unidentifiable" After He Was Beaten to Death Because He Was Gay. Content Warning.
Before the military created the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy in 1993, gay and lesbian individuals were forbidden to serve. Commanders were legally required to report any members they suspected of being homosexual. An investigation would occur, and the individual could be dismissed from service, even if they had an otherwise impeccable record.
By Criminal Matters28 days ago in Criminal
Shadows on the Arkansas – A Mechanic's Fight for Justice
It was in a tranquil place called Muskogee, Oklahoma, where the Arkansas River took its sweet time flowing through cotton fields, and the sound of freight trains far away mixed with the warm air, that a certain man, Jack Harlan, made his residence. Jack was a mechanic whose activity responded to the demands of the farmers living in the area by working on old pickups and tractors. He could endure hard labor, but life sometimes presented him with challenges in a straightforward manner, and that night marked one such occasion when he got a curveball hurled directly at him.
By CEO A&S Developers28 days ago in Criminal
Shooting Involving ICE Agents in Portland: What We Know So Far
## Shooting Involving ICE Agents in Portland: What We Know So Far A shooting involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, commonly known as ICE, took place in Portland, Oregon and quickly drew national attention. The incident raised serious questions about federal law enforcement operations, use of force, and the relationship between federal agencies and local communities. As details emerged, the event became a focal point for public debate, political reaction, and calls for transparency.
By America today 29 days ago in Criminal
Iran Protests: Causes, Dynamics, and Their Impact on Society and Politics
**Iran Protests: Causes, Dynamics, and Their Impact on Society and Politics** Iran has experienced recurring waves of protests over the past years, reflecting deep social, economic, and political tensions within the country. These demonstrations are not isolated events but part of a broader pattern of public frustration that has emerged as Iranians respond to rising living costs, restrictions on personal freedoms, political grievances, and dissatisfaction with governance. The protests vary in size, intensity, and duration, yet they share common roots that reveal much about the challenges facing Iranian society today.
By America today 29 days ago in Criminal






