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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.
A Disturbing History of Serial Killers You Didn't Know About
Robert Hansen's Background: Robert Hansen was born on February 15th, 1939 in Estherville, Iowa. Also known as the "Baker Butcher," Hansen abducted, raped, and murdered at least 17 women in Anchorage, Alaska.
By Matthew Easter6 years ago in Criminal
Williams Benard, who allegedly specializes in swindling ladies in search of a life partner on social media.
The Lagos state police command has arrested a self-acclaimed prophet, Williams Benard, who allegedly specializes in swindling ladies in search of a life partner on social media.
By Purity Ezenwa6 years ago in Criminal
Fireflies
George Moore, Greg “Sparky” Knighten and Richard Goeglein had taken a trip just south of Midlothian, Texas. The three teenagers had just turned off FM875 and into a secluded field. George had driven Knighten and Goeglein to meet an acquaintance to buy some weed. The teenagers put down the back of George’s red pickup truck and sat on the tailgate.
By Marc Hoover6 years ago in Criminal
Death in an onion field
On the evening of March 9, 1963, Los Angeles police officer Karl Hettinger and his partner Ian Campbell pulled over a 1946 Ford automobile occupied by two men in dark clothing and caps. The men were ex-convicts Gregory Ulas Powell and Jimmy Lee Smith. Before Hettinger and Campbell could react, Smith stuck a pistol in Officer Campbell’s back. He then ordered Hettinger to turn over his service pistol.
By Marc Hoover6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Fresh Flesh-Serial Killer Ed Gein
Hollywood has made Ed Gein quite the source material for a number of films including Psycho (1960), the original The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) and The Silence of the Lambs (1991) to name just a few. What would make writers, directors and producers so interested in this homicidal maniac? One would have to start with the fact that he transitioned.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: How to Tame a Mad Dog-Serial Killer Jospeh Taborsky
When you’re one of the very few people to be sentenced to life twice, your system of values must’ve been in serious disarray, to say the least. Joseph “Mad Dog” Taborsky plagued the state of Connecticut with his robberies and murders. He even committed a crime with his brother Albert, who had been committed to a psychiatric ward. This action led to Mad Dog’s sentence to be reduced and he exited death row and claimed that he would keep his nose clean.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Necrophilia
This post is not for the easily grossed out. This post also contains adult content so reader discretion is advised. So necrophilia is defined as having sex with or an attraction to a corpse. It could be considered a weird fetish. It is a crime, I know that for sure. I was grossed out and also curious about this topic for whatever reason. Here is what I found out.
By Lena Bailey6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: The Serial Killer Albert Fish
Upon the occasion of your execution you say that it would be “the supreme thrill of [your] life,” then that points to a vicious, horrific excuse for a human being. That man who said that was Albert Fish. He liked to abuse young boys and girls. This monster even ate the flesh of several children for the thrill of the meal. This sick person then committed self-harm through flogging, burning himself, and sticking metal pins through his genitals.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
30 Second Video from Lagos Has Everyone Fighting.
Man confronts women protesting rape. As a Nigerian, it is very difficult to shock me anymore. But still, I come across one or two things on the internet and I am shocked. A lot of times not really because of what the people are saying, but because of the insensitivity and audacity of some people I see on the internet.
By Jide Okonjo6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Serial Killer Amy Archer-Gilligan
Arsenic seems like the go-to crime weapon when it comes to these serial killer cases. And another woman cropped up in the case which happened in Windsor, Connecticut from 1911-1916. Amy Archer-Gilligan poisoned at least ten people a year.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal










