guilty
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 Neighbor Who Never Forgot My Name
When I first moved into Maplewood Apartments, I didn’t know anyone. I was fresh out of college, broke, and just trying to survive the city. My new place was small, with cracked paint and creaky floors, but it was mine — and I was proud of it.
By Malaika Piolet6 months ago in Criminal
Blackbeard
In the 18th century, Blackbeard never killed anyone. He did, however, shoot his own crewmates. In duels on his own sea vessel, he tested his own men. He plundered everything from food and liquor to weaponry but there are extremely scarce reports of him actually taking a life.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Criminal
The Godfather of the Balkans: Darko Šarić’s Empire. AI-Generated.
In the shadowy world of European organized crime, few names strike as much fear and fascination as Darko Šarić. Known as The Godfather of the Balkans, he was once one of the most powerful drug lords in Europe — a man who quietly moved tons of cocaine across continents while appearing to live the life of a respectable businessman.
By shakir hamid6 months ago in Criminal
El Chapo: The Tunnel King of Mexico. AI-Generated.
Few figures in modern crime have fascinated the world like Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán. To some, he was a hero — a poor boy who built an empire. To others, he was a monster — a man whose greed and violence turned Mexico into a battlefield.
By shakir hamid6 months ago in Criminal
Matteo Messina Denaro: The Last Godfather of Sicily. AI-Generated.
For decades, the name Matteo Messina Denaro carried both fear and legend across Sicily. Known as “Diabolik,” after an Italian comic-book villain, he was the final link to the old Sicilian Mafia — the Cosa Nostra — a man whose power stretched from the dusty streets of Castelvetrano to the highest offices of Rome.
By shakir hamid6 months ago in Criminal
Pablo Escobar: The King Who Built a Kingdom of Dust. AI-Generated.
There are criminals, and then there are legends. Few names in history echo like Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria — the man who built a billion-dollar cocaine empire and turned it into a political and social revolution.
By shakir hamid6 months ago in Criminal
The Night the Town Forgot Her Name
When I moved to Oakridge, I wanted quiet. A fresh start. A small town where no one asked too many questions. I found a little house near the edge of town — pale yellow, half hidden by trees, the kind of place where life moves slowly and everyone waves from their porch.
By Malaika Piolet6 months ago in Criminal
Raffaele Imperiale: The Drug Lord Who Collected Van Gogh. AI-Generated.
In the strange overlap between high art and high crime, one name stands out — Raffaele Imperiale, an Italian mafia boss who treated drug trafficking and fine art with the same obsessive care. He built a billion-euro cocaine empire stretching from South America to Europe, yet behind his mansion’s walls lay a secret treasure: two stolen Vincent van Gogh paintings.
By shakir hamid6 months ago in Criminal
The Last Godfather: The Rise and Fall of Matteo Messina Denaro. AI-Generated.
For decades, the name Matteo Messina Denaro struck fear across Italy. Known as “Diabolik” — after a comic-book master criminal — he was the last great boss of the Sicilian Mafia, a man whose power came not only from violence but from silence.
By shakir hamid6 months ago in Criminal
The Art of Crime: The Untold Story of Raffaele Imperiale, the Drug Lord Who Stole Van Gogh. AI-Generated.
In the quiet suburbs of southern Italy, behind high walls and manicured gardens, one of the most unusual mafia figures in Europe built his empire. His name was Raffaele Imperiale, and his story combined art, drugs, and deception in ways the world had never seen before.
By shakir hamid6 months ago in Criminal








