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.
Geronimo Bank Robbery. Content Warning.
There is a little town in Oklahoma called Geronimo. Just like the Indian Warrior. Yes, I know. I either find ones I cannot pronounce, or I find ones that sound like they were made up for a 1970’s cop show. I can assure you that Geronimo is a real town. Just a little southeast of Lawton, Oklahoma. Oklahoma is rich in these little towns and odd histories.
By Cassie Mooreabout a month ago in Criminal
The Dark Side of Fame
The high-gloss world of indie-pop and the gritty reality of a missing person’s investigation collided in a way that no one could have predicted when the name David Anthony Burke—known to millions as d4vd—suddenly appeared on a police report for all the wrong reasons. In a digital age where the distance between a fan and an idol is often just a Discord message away, the tragedy of Celest Rivas Hernandez has become a haunting case study in the dark underbelly of internet fame. What started as a local search for a runaway teenager in 2024 morphed into a nationwide scandal in late 2025, leaving the music industry in shock and the public demanding answers that the legal system is only beginning to provide.
By Teodor Monescuabout a month ago in Criminal
The Charlie Kirk Phenomenon
September 10, 2025, will be etched into the recent history of the United States not as a mere day of campaigning or academic debate, but as the moment when political polarization reached a point of no return. Charlie Kirk, one of the most influential and simultaneously controversial figures of modern conservatism, was the victim of a brutal assassination during a public event at Utah Valley University. This event did not just mark the tragic end of a 31-year-old thought leader; it triggered a wave of reactions that exposed deep social tensions, wild conspiracy theories, and a fierce debate about the limits of hatred in the digital age.
By Teodor Monescuabout a month ago in Criminal
Federal Law Enforcement Shooting in Minneapolis Sparks National Debat
## **Federal Law Enforcement Shooting in Minneapolis Sparks National Debate** In early 2026, a serious incident unfolded in Minneapolis when federal law enforcement officers shot a civilian during a large-scale operation in the city. The event immediately drew public attention and ignited widespread discussion about the role of federal agencies, public safety, and accountability. The shooting occurred in a residential area, creating fear and confusion among residents and prompting strong reactions from local leaders and community groups.
By America today about a month ago in Criminal
Tensions at Sea: The Russian Oil Tanker Seized by the United States in 2026
Tensions at Sea: The Russian Oil Tanker Seized by the United States in 2026 In early 2026, a Russian-flagged oil tanker was seized by the United States in the North Atlantic, attracting global attention. The vessel, originally called *Bella 1* and later renamed *Marinera*, had been monitored for weeks as it attempted to evade U.S. sanctions enforcement. This event has raised questions about international maritime law, geopolitical tensions, and the enforcement of economic restrictions on oil shipments.
By America today about a month ago in Criminal
Losing Sweet Holly. Content Warning.
Holly Cantrell was a mother of two boys and a wife to an ill husband. Holly was a Physical Therapist Technician at the McAlester Regional Health Center. She was a Bouncy Brunette with a fun sense of Humor. Holly made friends easily and often had lunch with friends at work. Friends, to have a charming Physical therapist while they are pushing and pulling on the sore parts, is such a good thing. But things were noticeably different one cold Friday Morning in January.
By Cassie Mooreabout a month ago in Criminal
Renée Hartevelt Was Eaten Alive After Death. Content Warning.
Renée Hartevelt was twenty-five years old when she walked into an apartment in Paris and never walked out. She was a Dutch exchange student at the Sorbonne, studying literature, surrounded by language and ideas meant to last longer than flesh ever could. Friends described her as warm, intelligent, unguarded. She believed people when they spoke to her kindly. That belief is what killed her.
By Aarsh Malikabout a month ago in Criminal
Execution's Irony. Content Warning.
Robert Allen Brecheen wasn’t much of a thinker. At least it didn’t’ appear to be his strong suit when planning out important life events, including robbery. But I’m rushing to judgement, Friends! Forgive me, I’m ahead of myself.
By Cassie Mooreabout a month ago in Criminal
Was His Abduction Caused by His Support for the Palestinian Cause or the Theft of Oil?
Was His Abduction Caused by His Support for the Palestinian Cause or the Theft of Oil?** The controversy surrounding the alleged targeting or attempted abduction of Venezuela’s president has sparked intense debate across political and media circles. At the center of this debate lies a critical question: was he targeted because of his outspoken support for the Palestinian cause, or was the real motive an effort to seize control of Venezuela’s vast oil wealth? To understand this issue, it is necessary to examine how ideology and economic interests intersect in modern geopolitics.
By America today about a month ago in Criminal
Fox and Fowler. Content Warning.
Monsters, dear Readers, are a grizzly business. For those who hunt them, for those who study the monsters, and those who write about monsters. But what is a monster? Do they just hide under the bed or the closet as so often in our childhoods?
By Cassie Mooreabout a month ago in Criminal
The Family Funkhouser. Content Warning.
There's a family in Oklahoma that had the misfortune of having five of it's 13 children go to prison, 4 of them were here in Oklahoma. What kinds of misfortunes could have plagued such a family? Reader,s let me tell you, it's Oklahoma and there were a number of things that can crop up to snatch away someone so quick it hurts.
By Cassie Mooreabout a month ago in Criminal






