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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.
The Murder of Marcy Renee Conrad. Content Warning.
If you’ve seen the 1987 film River’s Edge, starring Keanu Reeves, you’re already familiar with one of the most intriguing fictionalized versions of this disturbing case. The movie is available on MGM+ and is worth the hour and a half.
By Criminal Matters13 days ago in Criminal
Badass Heather: Escort Kills Serial Killer Who Responded to Backpage Ad. Content Warning.
Heather Saul had no idea who she was dealing with. Not that it mattered. It could have been anyone. She wanted to live and fought for that right. As it turns out, Neal Falls was likely a serial killer responsible for the deaths of nine escorts. She shot him dead during a fight for her life.
By Criminal Matters15 days ago in Criminal
Trump's Iran retreat sparks market rally...
In what is becoming as predictable as a Marvel sequel, U.S. President Donald Trump stared down Iran, rattled his sabre dramatically... and then quietly put it back in the drawer. Markets, apparently familiar with this routine, responded with a celebratory rally so enthusiastic you'd think someone had announced free guacamole on Wall Street.
By Shirley Oyiadom16 days ago in Criminal
Is this why Trump changed his mind?
The World on a Knife's Edge: Inside the Escalating Crisis Between the US and Iran There is a particular kind of dread that settles over the world when great powers inch toward open conflict — not the sudden shock of an unexpected attack, but the slow, suffocating tension of a standoff where every word, every military movement, and every diplomatic gesture carries the weight of potentially catastrophic consequences. That is precisely where the world finds itself today, as tensions between the United States and Iran reach a boiling point that few analysts have seen in a generation.
By Shirley Oyiadom17 days ago in Criminal
New Epstein files twist delivers blow to Trump...
On November 18, a long-simmering political battle in Washington reached a dramatic turning point. The House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation mandating the release of all government records tied to the investigation into the alleged crimes of Jeffrey Epstein. While the move had been anticipated for weeks, its implications were far-reaching—especially for Donald Trump, who had once promised full transparency on the issue.
By Shirley Oyiadom21 days ago in Criminal











