innocence
The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of the American legal system and a right that should not be taken for granted.
The Disappearance of Mary Smith
Mary Smith was a popular and well-liked woman in the small town of Millfield. She was a schoolteacher and had been living in the town for over 20 years. One day, she disappeared without a trace, leaving everyone in shock and disbelief. The authorities launched a massive search operation, but no trace of Mary was ever found. Her disappearance was a mystery that stumped the authorities for years to come.
By GABRIELA SILVA3 years ago in Criminal
I Paid A Real Assassin To Try To Kill Me
In the world of online content creation, few personalities have captured the attention of audiences quite like MrBeast. Known for his over-the-top stunts and philanthropic efforts, MrBeast has become one of the most popular YouTubers of all time. However, one video in particular stands out from the rest: "I Paid A Real Assassin To Try To Kill Me."
By Arsalan Khan3 years ago in Criminal
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED WHEN AGATHA CHRISTIE WENT MISSING.
If you were to stack up all the United States editions of Agatha Christie's Peril at End House they would reach the Moon! This prominent writer is one of the most translated authors in history, with her works being read in more than 100 languages. Not to mention she's been mentioned in the Guinness World Records for The Mousetrap, which has been running since 1952- the longest play ever! Wow! Born Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller, in Torquay Devon, England, Agatha wouldn't have known how to read if it hadn't been for her insatiable curiosity and passion for reading. She was only four years old when she taught herself how to read! Her mother educated her at home, and beloved books captured her heart from a young age. In 1901, Agatha wrote her first poem called The Cow Slip.
By Jennifer Chigbundu 3 years ago in Criminal





