Man Posing as Native Activist Gets 46 Years for Rape
Redwolf Pope, who falsely claimed Native heritage, is jailed for 46 years for drugging and raping women. The case sparks calls for urgent legal reform in Washington state.
Redwolf Pope, who falsely claimed Native heritage, is jailed for 46 years for drugging and raping women. The case sparks calls for urgent legal reform in Washington state.
Redwolf Pope, who posed as a Native American activist, receives a 46-year sentence for rape and voyeurism. Survivors push for legal reform in Washington state to protect victims from self-represented defendants.
Andrew Cox, 38, rigged a phone to film workmates using the toilet. He received a suspended sentence after claiming he was a victim of workplace bullying. Read the full court details.
Explore the disturbing crimes that shattered Christmas peace, from a Santa-clad killer to deadly stampedes. These true stories reveal a harrowing festive underbelly.
Philip Young, 49, faces 56 charges including rape, voyeurism, and possessing indecent images. His ex-wife, Joanne Young, 48, has waived her anonymity. Five other men are also charged.
A Bangladeshi tribunal has issued an arrest warrant for Sajeeb Wazed, son of ousted PM Sheikh Hasina, on crimes against humanity charges. Read the latest on the tribunal's rulings and political fallout.
Khaled El Hishri, accused of atrocities at a Tripoli prison, made his first ICC appearance. Judges set a key hearing for May 2025. Read the full details.
Scores of Special Forces soldiers are declining to give evidence to a war crimes inquiry over fears of self-incrimination. Read the latest on the high-stakes investigation.
Whistleblower claims senior UK special forces officer knew soldiers were executing Afghans but conducted 'fake exercise' to cover it up. Read the shocking testimony.
A shock ruling in Germany has declared covert filming of nude women in public saunas legal, sparking national outrage and calls for urgent legal reform. Join the petition for change.
German authorities are investigating a centenarian suspected of serving as a guard at a brutal WWII prisoner camp where thousands perished. Discover the latest developments in this historic case.
Former police officer Paul Beckwith, who worked on the Claudia Lawrence case, receives a suspended sentence for indecent images and voyeurism. Read the full details of the court case.
Ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina found guilty of crimes against humanity for crackdown on student protests. Read the full verdict details and international implications.
A school staff member in Bolton has been arrested after a 10-year-old girl was allegedly filmed in the toilets. The mother describes a 'massive safeguarding failure'. Read the latest.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Damascus suburb became Assad's killing field, with perpetrators still at large. Survivors break silence about mass executions and burning of bodies.
In a groundbreaking war crimes case, a Ukrainian court has sentenced Russian military commander Dmitry Kurashov to 15 years imprisonment for brutal treatment of prisoners of war, marking a significant moment in accountability for wartime atrocities.
A Maryland man faces serious charges after allegedly installing hidden cameras to record women showering in a residential property. The disturbing case has raised concerns about privacy violations and digital safety.
Disturbing evidence emerges of systematic torture techniques employed by Russian officers against Ukrainian civilians, with victims subjected to medieval-style brutality and psychological torment.
Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina receives death sentence from International Crimes Tribunal for 1971 war crimes, sparking international concern.
A damning UN investigation reveals Russian forces are systematically targeting civilians with drones in what investigators describe as 'hunting' operations, potentially constituting crimes against humanity.
A predatory plumber who installed hidden cameras in customers' bathrooms and toilets across England has been sentenced to prison in a shocking breach of trust case.
Exclusive: Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman, known as 'Ali Kushayb', faces charges of crimes against humanity in Darfur as International Criminal Court proceedings begin.
Exclusive Home Office data reveals a shocking 147% increase in antisemitic offences across England and Wales, with London's Jewish community bearing the heaviest burden amid escalating tensions.
In an unprecedented legal move, former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has been charged with war crimes by a British court following a landmark private prosecution brought forward by a Syrian refugee.
Distinguished cancer specialist Dr Noel Clark faces serious voyeurism charges following his dramatic arrest at Manchester Airport, sending shockwaves through the medical establishment.
A gym cleaner has been sentenced to prison after covertly placing a mobile phone to secretly film women in changing rooms at a UK fitness centre.
Vladimir Putin has provocatively awarded a 'Courage' medal to Russian General Sergei Kobylash, who is sought by the International Criminal Court for alleged crimes against humanity in Ukraine, signalling a stark dismissal of international law.
A shocking UN report details systematic torture and military training of Ukrainian children by Russian forces, exposing a brutal campaign of indoctrination and abuse in occupied territories.
The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin, accusing him of the war crime of unlawfully deporting Ukrainian children to Russia. This in-depth report examines the systematic abduction and 're-education' of thousands of
A New Jersey man's transatlantic journey from Camden to a quiet English village culminates in a major international police operation, exposing a dark online footprint and serious child endangerment charges.