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Politics

Public Opinion Trials Threaten Justice System

High-profile cases are increasingly being tried in the court of public opinion, fueled by social media and online speculation. This trend threatens due process, as seen in the case of Brian, who faces intense scrutiny despite not being charged. Advocate Cole Goldberg, a survivor of such public judgment, stresses the need for patience and adherence to facts over sensationalism.

6 days ago
Entertainment

History’s Most Savage Revenge: Tales of Retribution!

From ancient queens enacting brutal justice to modern-day operations seeking to right historical wrongs, history is filled with incredible tales of revenge. Watch Mojo's "50 SHOCKING Real Life Revenge Stories" explores the most dramatic and unforgettable acts of retribution ever recorded, showcasing the powerful human drive for vengeance.

6 days ago
Entertainment

Routine Stops Uncover Brutal Killers, Abductors

Routine traffic stops, often for minor infractions like speeding, have led to the capture of some of the most dangerous criminals. From serial killers like Israel Keys and Peter Sutcliffe to abductors and long-term fugitives, these everyday encounters have brought notorious offenders to justice.

1 week ago
Politics

Family’s Plea Fuels Search for Missing Mother

The disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie from her Tucson home continues to puzzle investigators. New details reveal an immaculate house with no signs of assault, but blood on the front steps. Savannah Guthrie's emotional interview aims to spur leads in the ongoing search.

1 week ago
True Crime

Lost City Myth Lures Man to His Death in Jungle

A quest for a mythical lost city in the Brazilian jungle led to John Reed's disappearance and a web of deception involving a German imposter. Meanwhile, a salesman's faith was tested during a harrowing two-month ordeal stranded in the snowy Oregon mountains.

1 week ago
Politics

Killer Admits Guilt, Ending Long Island Serial Killer Mystery

Rex Heuermann has pleaded guilty to the murders of at least eight women, bringing a decades-long investigation to a close. He confessed to strangling his victims and dumping their bodies on Long Island beaches. Heuermann has agreed to cooperate with the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit as part of his plea deal.

1 week ago
True Crime

Intruder Planned “Surgeries” on Family in Hawaii Home

A Hawaii family returned from vacation to find their home occupied by Ezekiel Zas, who had been secretly living there and documenting plans to perform "surgeries" on them. The intruder's diary revealed a chilling obsession with transforming the family into his own twisted ideal. Zas was later deemed unfit to stand trial.

1 week ago