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The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of the American legal system and a right that should not be taken for granted.
Thomas Partey, former Arsenal footballer, charged with rape and sexual assault
Five charges of rape and one charge of sexual assault Partey denies all the charges against him The former Arsenal footballer Thomas Partey has been charged with five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault, the Crown Prosecution Service said.
By SHYAKA MARS8 months ago in Criminal
Diddy Versicts: So What Happens Now???. AI-Generated.
The courtroom doors may be closed—for now—but the reverberations are just beginning. This week, Sean “Diddy” Combs, one of the most powerful men in music history, was convicted on two federal charges related to the transportation of women for prostitution. At the same time, he was acquitted of the much more serious allegations of racketeering and sex trafficking. For many, this split verdict only deepens the questions around his guilt, his empire, and his future.
By Kevin Browne8 months ago in Criminal
Bad Heart or Bad Husband? Florida v. Adam Kaufman
In November of 2007, Adam Kaufman called 911 and said that his wife Lina was unresponsive on their bathroom floor. By the time first responders arrived, there was little they could do and Lina had sadly passed away. At first, nothing significant came of it. Miami-Dade Medical Examiner Bruce Hyma conducted the autopsy, and listed her cause of death as "undetermined". That would all change 18 months later when Hyma changed the manner of death to "homicide". Adam was promptly arrested and charged with 2nd degree murder. He could be sentenced to life in prison if convicted.
By Daniel Kilkelly8 months ago in Criminal
The Disappearance and Death of Mustafa Amir
On January 11, 2025, police discovered a badly burned car in the Hub area of Balochistan. The vehicle belonged to Mustafa Amir, a 23-year-old BBA student from Karachi who had been reported missing since January 6th. Seeing the horrific state of the car, police suspected the worst — that Mustafa likely didn’t survive.
By 🕵️♂️ True Crime Enthusiast | Storyteller of the Dark Side 🔍8 months ago in Criminal
The Final Signal
The rain hammered down relentlessly, drumming against the windows of the sprawling bungalow nestled in Lahore’s upscale Gulberg district. Outside, the streets glistened under flickering streetlights, the city’s restless heart still beating even in the dead of night. Inside, however, a chilling silence reigned.
By Ameer Gull8 months ago in Criminal
“Confessions of a Teenage Hacker Who Got Too Deep”
1. The Spark I wasn’t always a criminal. At least, that’s what I tell myself. It started with curiosity—nothing more. I was sixteen, sitting in a cramped bedroom in Newark, surrounded by blinking LEDs, sticky notes scribbled with command lines, and a gaming chair I never used for games. My laptop was my weapon. My battlefield? The Internet.
By Hamza Habib8 months ago in Criminal
When Justice Fails
Justice is supposed to protect the innocent and punish the guilty. But sometimes, the system that promises fairness delivers something else entirely—misjudgment, bias, and irreversible consequences. Every time an innocent person is convicted of a crime they didn’t commit, it sends shockwaves not only through their life but through the entire framework of trust we place in the courts. These aren’t just headlines. These are real stories of wrongful convictions that show what happens when justice fails—and why it matters for all of us.
By Muhammad Asim8 months ago in Criminal
How a Small Town Covered Up a Major Crime
Small towns often carry a reputation for charm, closeness, and quiet streets. But sometimes, behind that peaceful surface lies something darker—secrets people are willing to bury to protect their own. In many places, it’s not the size of the crime that determines justice, but the power of those involved and the fear of shattering the town’s image. I never expected to witness it firsthand, but I did. And what I saw changed how I see justice forever. This is the story of how a small town covered up a major crime—and why no one ever talks about it.
By Muhammad Asim8 months ago in Criminal











