Category : Prosecution


Manson Family killer Krenwinkel denied parole again

Patricia Krenwinkel, one of Charles Manson's most notorious followers, has been denied parole for the 15th time. Discover the chilling details behind the decision and her role in the infamous Manson Family murders.

Lucy Letby granted appeal over baby murders conviction

Notorious child killer Lucy Letby has been granted fresh hope as her legal team prepares to present new evidence in a bid to overturn her convictions. The former nurse, serving a whole-life order, could see her case reopened following a dramatic court dev

MI6 Spy Death: 6 Red Flags Point to Murder

New revelations in the mysterious death of MI6 spy Gareth Williams, whose body was found in a locked bag, suggest foul play. Experts highlight six glaring red flags ignored in the initial investigation.

Missing toddler found dead in woodland

A two-year-old boy who vanished from his home has been found dead in nearby woodland, leaving investigators scrambling for answers in a heartbreaking case.

Explosion shakes Manhattan's Upper East Side

A powerful explosion shook New York City's Upper East Side, sending shockwaves through Manhattan. Emergency services rushed to the scene as residents reported shattered windows and panic in the affluent neighbourhood.

Alex Jones must liquidate assets for Sandy Hook families

A US judge has ruled that conspiracy theorist Alex Jones must liquidate his personal assets to compensate families of Sandy Hook victims. The decision marks a pivotal moment in the long legal battle over his false claims about the 2012 school shooting.

FBI hunts stolen Cortés artefacts from Mexico

The FBI is searching for priceless 16th-century artefacts tied to Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés, stolen from Mexico. Learn about the investigation and the historical significance of these treasures.

Woman left dad to rot in chair for weeks

A woman from Kent faces jail after leaving her elderly father to decompose in a chair for weeks before seeking help. The harrowing case highlights severe neglect.

FBI recovers stolen Spanish artefacts in Mexico

The FBI has successfully retrieved 17th-century Spanish religious artefacts stolen from a church in Spain and smuggled into Mexico, marking a significant victory in international cultural heritage protection.

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