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    criminal intent” which means he was able of committing a crime. The Prosecution relied mainly on evidence from both the police and unsworn (meaning the witnesses were not put under oath at the time their knowledge of the events occurred) testimony of three young children. The first child was a 6 year-old boy who was thought to be with Corey and the accused at the

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    In a 22 month span, starting in July 1979, 30 African American children and young men were murdered or disappeared in Atlanta, Georgia (Nickell 1 of 2). Due to the various motives that each murder presented, it was believed that multiple individuals were responsible for these crimes. However only 1 person was ultimately charged with these homicides. The person that was found responsible for 2 of the many murders is Wayne Williams. He was suspected and subsequently arrested after police heard a splash

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    You probably never heard of Don Henry and Kevin Ives. Don was 16 when he was murdered and Kevin was 17. These boys had family and friends that probably will ever know who killed them. On Sunday, August 23, 1987, at around 4:00 a.m. Don and Kevin was spotted by the crew of a Union Pacific train near Alexander. The bodies were lying between the tracks, wrapped in a pale green tarp; there was a gun nearby. The train was unable to avoid running over the bodies. The train’s crew immediately reported the

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    To begin with, I can honestly say the filmmakers of this amazing Documentary “Paradise Lost” thought that these three young men Damien Echols, Jessie Lloyd Misskelly, Jr, and Jason Baldwin were mainly guilty because of the negative vibes throughout the entire movie. When these three defendants were in custody being interviewed the filmmakers were going back to back from interviewing to the crime scene, giving everyone an okay they are guilty look on their faces. Like when they were interviewing Damien

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    The death of Winston Peacock was in fact a suicide, not a murder. Winston was found face down, holding a gun. He used that gun to shoot himself in the head, thus killing himself. Winston had swords and guns on the wall. They are in a crisscrossed pattern but one of the guns is missing. The reason as to why it is missing is because the missing gun is the gun that he is grasping in his hand. Some might believe somebody stole the gun, shot him, and run, but it is the exact same type of gun Winston is

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    What are the odds of a sixteen year old being guilty of murder that they have no proof? In Monster by Walter Dean Myers this is the most substantial problem, Steve Harmon, who is sixteen and James King who is at the age twenty-three are both being accused of the murder of a man named Alguinaldo Nesbitt. The reason that Steve Harmon is being accused is because many witnesses are saying they saw Harmon as wells as King at the store that was robbed and resulted in the murder of Mr. Nesbitt. Witnesses

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    Roper Vs Simmons Case

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    They broke into her home and the noise startled her making her get up to see who was in the house. Simmons, who has recently been involved in an accident with her recognized her face. Simmons became upset and scared. The three young men left, but came back later to murder her. The three men tied her up, took Crook to a bridge and threw her off it. They went on to tell people about it; boasting about the crime they had just committed. Christopher Simmons had the idea for his friends to come along because

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    2016. Eight members of the Rhoden family were found shot in the head, execution style, at four separate crime scenes, also found at the crime scenes were three small children; a four-day old newborn baby, a six-month-old and a three-year-old, all three children were unharmed (Valencia, 2017). Per news reports, seven of the eight victims were in three homes while the eighth victim was found in a fourth home with the unharmed newborn baby (Valencia, 2017). The murders occurred during the night with all

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    The Steuben County man accused of killing his wife pleaded not guilty to new murder charges in court Thursday. Thomas Clayton faces three murder counts for the death of his wife Kelley in their Caton home in September. Wednesday, a grand jury indicted Clayton on one count of first degree murder and two counts of 2nd degree murder. In court he maintained his innocence, despite a large crowd who did not seem to support him. "Your Honor I had nothing to do with this. I am not guilty. Michael

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    The Pact: Rameck Pact

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    Mahmoud ibrahim Drat 3 the pact Rameck In “THE PACT; “George Jenkins, Sampson Davis, and Rameck Hunt are African young boys that faced a lot of difficulties throughout their teenage life. These boys were raised in a bad neighborhood in Newark New Jersey, and their surroundings where a bad influence on their judgments which made it even harder for them not to get in trouble. They were all struggling financially

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