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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.
Deadly Dills
Oliver "Ollie" Charles Dill was born in Providence, Rhode Island, to Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Tyson Dill on June 26, 2016. Just three short years later, July 19, 2019, his father would strap him into his car seat, drive to work, and forget him, leaving little Ollie to succumb to the effects of hyperthermia and finding him dead hours later.
By Phoenixx Fyre Dean4 years ago in Criminal
Why This Teacher’s Stolen N215,000 Story Has Nigerians Scared
When you register your account with your bank and you give them your phone number for OTP authentication, there is a peace of mind that comes with that. It makes us believe that if any transaction was to be happening on our card, then we'll immediately know, not send the OTP and put the thief in the mud.
By Jide Okonjo4 years ago in Criminal
A Round-Up of Murders That Took Place on Christmas
It should be the greatest season, yet wrongdoing doesn't stop since it's Christmas. There is an upsetting number of murders that occurred on Christmas either the day of or the prior night on Christmas Eve. We should investigate the absolute most grim killings that occurred over special times of the year.
By Deana Contaste4 years ago in Criminal
The Boy Police Returned to a Serial Killer
Jeffrey Dahmer murdered, dismembered, and put the head of 14-year-old Konerak Sinthasomphone inside the freezer of his refrigerator on May 27, 1991, AFTER two homophobic police officers returned the boy to his apartment from which he had escaped moments earlier. The boy could have lived and escaped Dahmer, putting an end to his horrific crimes had the police only done their jobs.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
The Tragic Story of the First Female Serial Killer
Twelve days before Christmas in 1989, a body was found outside Ormond Beach, Florida. The victim was wrapped in an old carpet and identified as Richard Mallory, a fifty-one-year-old electrician. Further investigation by the police found that he had been convicted of rape. The autopsy revealed that he had been shot a total of twenty-four times with a 22 calibre handgun.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Criminal
Murders From America's Racist History
“Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”--George Santayana In a 2019 Brookings survey, only 19% of Blacks say that America has made progress toward racial equality over the years, compared to 56% of whites. Considering our racist history often highlights horrific acts committed by the self-proclaimed “inferior” class of people, the statistics aren't so shocking.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
Death Actually Visited me Eight Days After my Wonderful Marriage
My name is Cory Johnson. I have always loved Glacier National Park, yes I have a fear of heights, but it doesn't stop me from loving the park with its rivers, cliffs and wildlife. I haven't always lived close; I moved here when I was young with my mum. Just the two of us and the peaceful life. Not that I didn't have friends, I had a vast circle of friends. A good life, all I needed was a wife to complete me. Eight days ago, I married my soul mate, and now I am at the bottom of this ravine, sitting on a rock looking at my body, lifelessly floating in the waterfall.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Criminal
Woman Murders Newborn Baby Hours After Giving Birth. Content Warning.
Hyphernkemberly Dorvilier named her newborn daughter Angelica. Several hours after delivering the baby in her home, she drove down a New Jersey roadway, stopped the vehicle, and placed the baby in the middle of the road. She then doused the newborn in accelerant and set her on fire. Angelica sustained third-degree burns to over 60% of her body and passed away at a Philadelphia hospital two hours later.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
Child Molester Sentenced to Probation on Second Offense Arrested on Same Charges on Two Additional Victims
More than a decade ago, Hector Gonzalez walked on charges of child molestation after the El Paso County 4th Judicial District Attorney’s Office declined to press charges. He was charged with molesting a child in 2009 but the court dismissed those charges two years later in 2011.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
Man Sets Wife on Fire as Children Watch
Getting set on fire is one of the most excruciating things a person can experience, mentally as well as physically. The immediate pain a person experiences, when they have been set on fire, is just the beginning. A person who is set on fire will breathe in deadly smoke and carbon monoxide as the fire burns the skin and body organs and destroys nerves. A person who survives getting set on fire may face permanent disfigurement.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
Unlawful and Disorder
Driving slightly above the speed limit between the buildings of downtown Vancouver, corporal Pickering of the RCMP was on his daily patrols, looking for any trouble needing attending to. He was glad he was assigned to the downtown area, as the vibrant life of the urban city hummed and buzzed with activity, with never a dull moment. For the most part, things were just as usual, with most crimes happening later in the night under the cover of darkness. It had always puzzled him how such affluence and poverty could be located so close in proximity to one another, with expensive high rises on one side next to derelict masonry buildings on the other. Perhaps the permission to let poverty exist there reminded the rich of how much better off they were than the needy.
By Jesse Leung4 years ago in Criminal









