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Incarceration, rehabilitation, recidivism: The reality of prison life and what it's like to be an inmate locked up behind bars.
New Surveillance Footage and Prison Leak Renew Questions in the Bryan Kohberger Case
The case against Bryan Kohberger, the man who admitted to killing four University of Idaho students in November 2022, continues to evolve—even after his guilty plea. Recent developments have revealed previously unseen surveillance footage and sparked a separate investigation into a leaked video from inside an Idaho prison. Together, these updates shed new light on both the night of the murders and the challenges facing investigators, corrections staff, and the community in the aftermath.
By Lawrence Lease6 months ago in Criminal
From Heiress to IRA Revolutionary
Rose Dugdale was born into a life of privilege. She was a British heiress who was due to inherit a large fortune. However, this was not the life Dugdale dreamed for herself. She would give it all up to become a militant freedom fighter.
By Sam H Arnold6 months ago in Criminal
Murder Inside ADX Florence: The “Alcatraz of the Rockies"
On April 21, 2005, at America’s most secure federal prison—ADX Florence in Colorado—guards made a shocking discovery. Inside the recreation yard of the so-called “Alcatraz of the Rockies,” an inmate was found bloodied, motionless, and near death.
By Lawrence Lease6 months ago in Criminal
Pro Bono Paralegal Mind Sharing
Not plageurizing. Prompted by this article: https://people.com/where-are-ruby-franke-jodi-hildebrandt-now-8733975 Ruby Franke. Charged with Child Abuse. Confessed. Serving time. A very provocative case. Her partner-in-crime: Jodi Hildebrandt. Same charge. Same situation. Did the system fail them? Is this justice or another case for a legal mind to use as an example of a Conflict of Interest between Human Rights and The Constitution of the United States of America? Both. This is why I wish to share my paralegal mentality for a defence for the two women aforementioned.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman6 months ago in Criminal
4 People Who Wanted to Go to Jail
Ask most people, and they’ll tell you a trip to hell to come face to face with Satan himself is a better option than spending time locked up behind bars. Jail and prison are horrendous places designed to hold criminals who break the law and pose a threat to public safety. The food sucks, it’s scary, you’re a million miles away from the real world. Yet, for various reasons, some people prefer three hots and a cot over their current situations. Whether they wanted to escape spouses, needed shelter from the streets, became institutionalized after spending years locked up, or didn’t earn enough money to survive, much less thrive, the people on this list all took drastic measures to score a spot behind bars.
By Criminal Matters6 months ago in Criminal
33 Most Dangerous Prisoners Inside Texas Most Secure Prisons
33 - Holly Elkins. Holly Ann Elkins was convicted for her role in the 2020 murder of Alyssa Ann Burkett who was the ex-girlfriend of Elkins' fiancé Andrew Beard and was shot and stabbed to death in a parking lot.
By Vidello Productions6 months ago in Criminal
Michel Praddo Diabão: The Extreme Tattoo Artist Who Cut Off His Ears to Celebrate Freedom. AI-Generated.
Michel Praddo Diabão: The Extreme Tattoo Artist Who Cut Off His Ears to Celebrate Freedom Picture this: it's late 2020, and the world starts to breathe easier as mask rules fade away. In Brazil, one man takes it to a wild level. Michel Praddo, better known as Diabão, grabs a tool and slices off both his ears. This shocking move screams rebellion against lockdown blues. As Michel Praddo Diabão, he's a tattoo king with over 85% of his skin inked. His story shows how far some go for self-expression. It mixes body mod extremes with a fight for personal freedom during tough times.
By Story silver book 6 months ago in Criminal
The Pedophile Killer Who Felt "Justified" in Shooting Two-Time Convict. Content Warning.
James Fairbanks shot and killed a two-time convicted sex offender, but never thought for a second that a jury would find him guilty. Fairbanks, a former school teacher and father of a 12-year-old, believed his actions were justified.
By Criminal Matters7 months ago in Criminal
How the U.S. Government Turned Crack Into a Weapon — And Why the Legacy Still Shapes Inequality Today
This article was researched and drafted with the assistance of AI technology. All facts, quotes, and historical references have been cross-verified for accuracy. The perspective, framing, and responsibility for this work belong to the author.
By DJ for Change7 months ago in Criminal
Breaking Down the Charlie Kirk Shooting: DNA Evidence, Digital Trails, and Unanswered Questions
The story of Charlie Kirk’s shooting in Utah has moved fast — sometimes too fast for the public to keep up. In just a matter of days, what began as chaos at Utah Valley University has shifted into a case with DNA links, alleged digital confessions, and a suspect whose politics and personal life are under the microscope.
By Lawrence Lease7 months ago in Criminal
The Secret Ukraine-Russia Tech War: Drones, Cyberattacks & Global Threats
The Secret Ukraine-Russia Tech War: Drones, Cyberattacks & Global Impact In the 21st century, wars are no longer just fought on the ground with tanks and soldiers. The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia has evolved into a high-tech battlefield, where drones, cyberattacks, satellites, and AI-assisted systems are reshaping the rules of modern warfare. What started as a traditional military confrontation has now become a secret war of technology, drawing attention from the entire world.
By Wings of Time 7 months ago in Criminal
The Silent Dealer
M Mehran The city of Islamabad gleamed under the cold winter moon, its streets quiet except for the occasional rickshaw rattling down narrow lanes. But in the shadows, a different rhythm existed—a rhythm dictated by someone the police barely believed existed: Rafiq, known in the underworld as The Silent Dealer.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Criminal









