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Whodunnit, and why? All about criminal investigations and the forensic methods used to search for clues and collect evidence to get to the bottom of the crime.
Romance Scam:
Should we talk about the online romance scammers or catfish, another name for online fraudsters? We should, we must… We must talk about it, even if those who had lived through it and experienced unbearable pain from finding out that their true newly found love turned out to be a fraud, would not speak up. They consider the fact of being scammed as their own fault, ashamed to admit they were scammed. They are afraid they would be ridiculed and pointed fingers at.
By Natalia Grin5 years ago in Criminal
Sitting in the Sand
Dusk came early on March the 5th 1989. The rise and fall of breakers. Wind in the palms. He pulled the baggy blue jeans up from the edge of his buttocks. Forgot his belt. Again. He tapped the industrial torch against the heel of his hand. Batteries rattled inside the casing like maracas. It blinked away the darkness. And the things he’d heard in it. Popcorn fireworks. Dogs barking. The roar of the engine. His boots sunk in the sand as he trudged along the coastline. It was like walking on suction cups. Cicadas rattled in the trees. By now, the sun had disappeared behind the horizon. The only light was the torch in his hand that glittered off the waterline. No moon. Even the stars seemed dimmer.
By Sean Cavanagh-Voss5 years ago in Criminal
𝓜𝔂 𝓢𝓽𝓸𝓻𝔂
Trigger Warning ⚠️ Sexual abuse and grooming. Appreciation goes to my baby for giving me permission to share this. We met in payroll. You got a job there soon after I did. It was controversial when you started as you were the bosses step son and had no qualifications. I remember people talking about you and how you got your job because you knew the right people. We became friends pretty quickly. You introduced me to your wife and I found out you had a daughter 1 year younger then mine. I was with my ex at the time. We all used to hang out together. I invited you guys to BBQs and birthday parties. We used to come to your place on the weekends to let the girls hang out. We remained friends until your marriage hit a rocky stage. That’s when I tried to help you through those difficult times and our relationship started to develop. I had broken up with my partner, shortly after that you separated from your wife and moved into your own place. We began officially dating early 2013.
By Advocate CSA5 years ago in Criminal
When Social Services are more like Orange is the New Black than a safe place to heal..
Ga Mountain Crisis Network- This was Avita's solution to having put me in an apartment with a convicted felon on the ACT caseload. It was 30 days of hell, with convicts from FL stealing butter, telling me I deserved to be raped, and roommate who had a concealed weapons permit that had lost her children and committed aggravated stalking..Then there was the staff..their answer, to try to dump me in North Carolina in a homeless shelter, while yelling at me and calling me a liar. If not for a Nagg's Head officer who sweetly told me it wasn't right and they couldn't legally do that especially since I am not a ward of the state or have been even ordered to get a psych eval I have been victimized by police officers in the entire state.
By Justice for All5 years ago in Criminal
The Felons dirty secrets..
Case number 200520091 Report # 64153 Tanner, Deborah Ruth Paroled in December of 2020 she committed a Simple Assault against me while I was returning from a construction site and tried to get the police officers to force me to give her money that was used for someone else to eat. A report was filed and they had no concern about her assaulting getting a DV victim trying to make enough money to have a place to sleep because the Savannah PD was abusing one of their own and threatening to put her in jail for Savannah Police Department's response- To send out three officers, Paige, Quinn and an unknown black female officer who wouldn't even look up Deborah Tanner in their Database. They took a report but that was about all. Didn't even bother to arrest her. A thank you goes to Richmond County Deputy Jason Saal and Burke County Sheriff Officer Eric McCants for trying to help the best they could through Facebook and LinkedIn.
By Justice for All5 years ago in Criminal
The Murders of Michael and Alex Smith
These are facts and opinions that come from decades of being interested in true crime. I have been educated on this story from many different sources over the years. I am not a journalist or a true crime specialist, I am merely someone interested in true crime with the knowledge of a lot of stories.
By Justine Ruff5 years ago in Criminal
Brunswick, Ga Police who commit crime not take take it off the streets.
Let me start this by saying I am the person these events happened to..there are no details about any other person then me. There are no phone numbers, or emails, as the person who was victimized by these people I have the right to tell my story. Especially when these officers have no concern about their actions nor do their superiors. Their names should be public because these events happened and their Chain of Command has no concerns about their actions.
By Justice for All5 years ago in Criminal
GriveauxGate
As a student in International Law and Political Science, I’ve been brainwashed with the importance of the Rule of law as a barrier to the arbitrary exercise of power, and I must admit that I really did believe in it. The Rule of law is a principle of governance in which all persons, institutions and entities are equally accountable to laws that are publicly promulgated, equally enforced and independently adjudicated, I was taught throughout my ten-year-long studies. Now I’m involved in a political sex scandal, I can assert that the Rule of law is disturbingly, substantially malleable in France, especially when it comes to the idea of equality before the law. I’m glad I was able to confront this reality before I finish my studies: from an intellectual student, I now have the opportunity to become an intelligent woman.
By Alexandra de Taddeo5 years ago in Criminal
The Unsolved Disappearance of Sofia Juarez
Sofia Juarez was in an excited mood the evening of February 4, 2003. Her fifth birthday was the next day, and she was looking forward to opening her presents. She spent most of the night in her room playing with her Barbie dolls, but came out around 8:00 pm when she overheard her grandmother’s boyfriend, Jose Torres, say he had to run to a nearby convenience store. Sofia loved going places, so she asked her mother, Maria, if she could tag along with Jose. Maria agreed that she could go, and gave her a dollar so she could buy herself a treat. She helped Sofia tie her white Converse sneakers, gave her a hug, and told her to have fun. Sofia skipped happily out the door, clutching her dollar bill. It was the last time Maria would see her daughter.
By Jenn Baxter5 years ago in Criminal











