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Aug 02 2025CRIME

A Dentist's Dark Deeds: Love, Lies, and Lethal Shakes

In a shocking turn of events, a Colorado dentist, James Craig, was handed a life sentence for the murder of his wife, Angela. The court found him guilty of not just her murder but also of trying to cover up his crimes. The jury rejected his claim that he had helped his wife commit suicide, a claim t

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Jul 01 2025CRIME

Justice Delayed: A 92-Year-Old Man Found Guilty in a 58-Year-Old Crime

A 92-year-old man, Ryland Headley, was recently found guilty of a brutal crime committed back in 1967. He was convicted of raping and murdering 75-year-old Louisa Dunne in her own home in southwestern England. This case is notable for being one of the oldest cold cases ever solved in the U. K. The

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May 25 2025CRIME

Love Triangle Turns Deadly: A Murder in Antioch

A man is now facing serious charges after a fatal shooting in Antioch. The incident happened on May 25, 2023, on the 4400 block of Delta Fair Boulevard. Brian Yacopetti, 48, was found guilty of murdering Jennifer Dallmann, 39, and injuring her husband. This was not a random act of violence. It was a

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Mar 07 2025CRIME

Free Man: Adnan Syed's Legal Journey Continues

In a surprising turn of events, a judge in Maryland has decided that Adnan Syed will remain a free man. This decision comes despite his conviction for the 1999 murder of his ex-girlfriend, Hae Min Lee. The judge, Jennifer Schiffer, granted Syed a sentence reduction to time served. This means Syed, w

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Feb 25 2025CRIME

Unfair Trial: Supreme Court Sends Death Row Case Back to Oklahoma

The Supreme Court recently made a surprising decision. They overturned the murder conviction of Richard Glossip, who has been on Oklahoma's death row since 1998. This case is unusual because the Supreme Court, known for its conservative leanings, rarely sides with death row inmates. The court's deci

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Oct 30 2024CRIME

Will the Menendez Brothers Walk Free Soon?

Erik and Lyle Menendez, infamously known for the 1989 murders of their parents, might see their murder convictions changed. Their attorney, Mark Geragos, is considering asking a judge to reduce their convictions from murder to voluntary manslaughter. This move aims to speed up their release from pri

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Sep 15 2024POLITICS

The Last Gasp: How Missouri's Attorney General Thwarted the Quest for Justice

The recent court ruling in the Marcellus Williams case is a stark reminder of the complexities and challenges involved in seeking justice. On its surface, the ruling may seem like a straightforward affirmation of Williams's guilt, but a closer examination reveals a tangled web of procedural issues,

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