incarceration
Incarceration, rehabilitation, recidivism: The reality of prison life and what it's like to be an inmate locked up behind bars.
A Criminal Heart. Top Story - November 2022.
My step-uncle was a criminal, but I grew to love him greatly. And then, he disappointed me greatly, breaking my teenage heart - stomping on it with his combat boots and grinding it under the toe like a finished cigarette.
By KJ Aartila3 years ago in Criminal
Killer Kids
Evil doesn't know age. It doesn't know color. It doesn't care about location or social status. Evil exists and it is seemingly happening with younger and younger children. Tales of children yelling and screaming at their parents, destroying their homes and vehicles, and causing chaos everywhere they go have become commonplace. Following are children that hold certain distinctions, each just as horrendous as the next. Delve into the stories and decide for yourself if these kids were born evil.
By Phoenixx Fyre Dean3 years ago in Criminal
The Institutional Racism That Killed Three Men at Broadmoor Psychiatric Hospital
Many criticisms over the years have been levelled at Broadmoor and the treatment of the patients within it. Over the years, there have been escapes, rooftop protests and murders, but one of the less well-reported issues is the death of three African men within eight years.
By Sam H Arnold3 years ago in Criminal
Blueberry Tea for Burglars
“One last chance, loser,” was my parole officer’s first words to me after the parole board let me out. “This time, you either get a job and stop pickpocketing, breaking and entering, burglarizing, mugging, robbing, taking from people and whatever else it is that you do, or its life in here for you,” My parole officer sneered. The idiot didn’t know that I already knew about three strikes. What does he think I am, a moron?
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Criminal
Suffer The Children
The state of Oregon is overflowing with life and beauty, almost too beautiful to be real. Oregon is a photographer's dream with forests, waterfalls, mountains, and beaches. The sunsets are absolutely stunning and the fog of the morning in the coastal region is awe-inspiring. As beautiful as Oregon is, there is evil that lurks within its borders.
By Phoenixx Fyre Dean3 years ago in Criminal
Levi Bellfield: The Serial Killer Who Murdered 13-year-old Milly Dowler. Top Story - November 2022.
On May 17th, 1968 Levi Bellfield was born at the West Middlesex Hospital in London to parents of Romani decent Jean and Joseph Bellfield. He had two brother and sisters and was brought up on a southwest London council estate. His father died when he was only 10 years old from Leukaemia so his mother brought him up with his siblings as a single parent.
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in Criminal
If You Don’t Believe In Coincidences, You Will After Reading This
The Story This case centers around seventy-year-old Dorothy Donovan and her son Charles Holden. Holden was a factory worker and often had long shifts. On the night of June 22, 1991, he ended his shift around midnight. After stopping at a restaurant in Harrington, Delaware, Holden found himself in a precarious situation. As he was preparing to pull off in his truck, a man he had never met appeared in his window and asked him for a ride. The strange man told Holden he needed to get to Georgetown so that he could see the birth of his sister’s child. While Holden had initially declined to take him, he soon relented with the agreement that he only drives him up to a certain distance. He made his way to the intersection where he would normally turn to make his way home before telling his new passenger that he’d gone the distance he was willing to go.
By True Crime Black3 years ago in Criminal
Christine Edmunds, the Beautiful Woman Known as the Chocolate Cream Killer
Christine Edmunds was one of the first famous killers to walk the corridors of Broadmoor. She was called the Chocolate Cream Poisoner, but she never considered herself one of the Broadmoor prisoners. Despite this, she remained a patient until her death, some thirty-five years after her incarceration.
By Sam H Arnold3 years ago in Criminal









