innocence
The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of the American legal system and a right that should not be taken for granted.
Ashes in the Rain: A Brother’s Brutal Hunt for the Truth Behind His Sister’s Death
The rain had been falling for four days when Claire Wade disappeared. Her brother, Daniel, figured she just needed space. Nurses worked too hard for too little, and life had a way of grinding people down. But when her ten-year-old daughter, Emma, showed up at his garage alone, soaked and shivering, Daniel knew something was wrong.
By Ubaid Ur Rehman7 months ago in Criminal
The Real Murderer Revealed
In the heart of Washington, D.C., amid a city buzzing with politics and power plays, a gruesome murder shocked the local media. A young man named Aamir Shaikh — a freelance consultant with a history of shady deals and more enemies than allies — was found dead in an abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of the city.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad7 months ago in Criminal
Too Beautiful to Keep: The Crime of Cutting Noses in the Name of Honor
In some far-off tribal lands where mountains meet tradition, a dark chapter of history whispers through the silence. It is not written in textbooks. It is not shown in films. But it is real — and heartbreaking.
By Muhammad Adil7 months ago in Criminal
The Final Confession
Daniel Malik had everything a lawyer could dream of — success, money, power. His name was etched in gold outside a firm that defended the city’s most dangerous men. And he had a reputation: if Daniel was your attorney, you walked free — no matter how guilty you were.
By Ubaid Ur Rehman8 months ago in Criminal
A Deadly Obsession: The Live Stream That Ended in Blood
Part 1: The Rise of Ai Mogami At around 9:15 AM, in the quiet streets of Tokyo's Shinjuku district, a young female streamer named Ai Mogami was setting up her IRL (In Real Life) live stream. The chill of winter was just leaving the city, and most people were already at work or school, making the streets unusually empty. She had attached her phone to a tripod and logged into her streaming app—HuWatch—a popular Japanese platform similar to Twitch or YouTube Live.
By 🕵️♂️ True Crime Enthusiast | Storyteller of the Dark Side 🔍8 months ago in Criminal
A Broken System and Troubled Minds. Content Warning.
Every so often, I write a story and add it to my Dirty Dozen (Revisited) collection on my blog. This is number 8. The last one was about John Kapoor. Insys Therapeutics sparked the largest opioid crisis in U.S. history. You can read it here:
By Calvin London8 months ago in Criminal
Tangled Loyalties: The Unconventional Relationship Behind Aileen Seiden’s Murder
Blood on the Forgotten Coast – The Murder of Aileen Seiden In the quiet seaside town of Eastpoint, Florida, the salty breeze carried an unusual chill one morning in April 2018. A couple out on a simple fishing trip stumbled upon something that would shatter the town’s sleepy stillness — the lifeless body of a young woman, bruised and abandoned off Highway 98.
By 🕵️♂️ True Crime Enthusiast | Storyteller of the Dark Side 🔍8 months ago in Criminal
The Problem With Online Predator Catchers.
I am sure everyone remembers the old Facebook lives and videos of people who would pretend to be underage online to bait adults into explicit conversations then facilitating a meet up which would turn into a confrontation.
By YesItsMocha8 months ago in Criminal
Justice is Due: The Atul Subhash Story — A Tragedy Buried Under Paperwork
About a month ago, on 9th December, Atul Subhash died of su****e Bengaluru. His body was found in his apartment in Munnekolalu, Bengaluru. He had an A4 sheet on his chest that read, Justice is due.
By 🕵️♂️ True Crime Enthusiast | Storyteller of the Dark Side 🔍8 months ago in Criminal











