innocence
The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of the American legal system and a right that should not be taken for granted.
The Line Was Thinner Than I Thought
They tell you that the difference between a "good man" and a "cautionary tale" is a wide, sturdy canyon. They tell you there are signs—warning lights, sirens, a gut feeling that screams stop. But as I stood in the rain outside the Miller estate, feeling the cold weight of the key in my pocket, I realized the truth.
By Jhon smith16 days ago in Criminal
Multinational Crisis Part 5
If you had no idea there were people trying to defraud women and men online, you probably have been on a long staycation in the jungles of the Amazon, or you live under a rock. This is happening everyday and hundreds and thousands of times a day to as many people.
By Alexandra Grant17 days ago in Criminal
The Killing of Sherry Dawson
The Killing of Sherry Dawson: A True Story of Retaliation, Surveillance, and a $125,000 Drug Deal Gone On the morning of November 5, 2025, 33‑year‑old Sherry Dawson drove to a self‑storage facility located at 6400 Eastex Freeway in northeast Houston. According to investigators, she was simply stopping by to pick up items from her common‑law husband’s unit and was unaware that a deadly storm of criminal retaliation was waiting for her there.
By Organic Products 17 days ago in Criminal
Before the Suitcases: The Melanie McGuire Story
No one expects evil to arrive wearing scrubs and carrying a lunch bag. Melanie McGuire looked correct. That was the first deception, and it wasn’t even intentional. A fertility nurse. A mother. A woman living in New Jersey suburbia where lawns are trimmed and lives are assumed to be manageable. She fit so cleanly into the picture of normal life that no one thought to question the frame.
By Aarsh Malik19 days ago in Criminal








