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The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of the American legal system and a right that should not be taken for granted.
Inside Alpha Bay
The illicit online marketplace Alpha Bay was a hub for illegal trade, generating nearly $500 million annually. It served as a platform for anonymous transactions of prohibited items, such as drugs and weapons, through a sophisticated and seemingly legitimate interface. Alpha Bay played a significant role in the global drug trade, shifting the focus from local to international dealings by adopting a model similar to Amazon for unlawful products. The permanence of one's online identity poses potential risks, as past actions can resurface in the future. Thailand's lack of interception laws has made it a target for hackers worldwide, who exploit this loophole to carry out cyber-attacks without repercussions. Bitcoin is commonly used for anonymous transactions on the dark web, offering a level of financial secrecy not achievable with traditional currencies. Alpha Bay ensured end-to-end anonymity for illegal transactions, utilizing PGP authentication for privacy-centric account registration. Initially known for selling stolen data, Alpha Bay eventually became synonymous with the drug trade. It is crucial to exercise caution when engaging in black market activities on the dark web in Thailand, as law enforcement agencies work together to combat illegal operations within the country.
By Isaac Ekow Anyidoho21 days ago in Criminal
Disappeared people who thought they had been murdered but who were found alive years later
1. Danielle Cramer In 2006, 15-year-old Danielle Cramer disappeared in Connecticut without a trace. In her case, there was a person of interest from the beginning, it was Adam Gault, an acquaintance of his 41-year-old parents who was married and with whom he had been talking for weeks.
By Based On a True Story22 days ago in Criminal
The Long Road to Justice: The Story of Robert DuBoise
In the annals of the American justice system, there are few stories as harrowing and heartbreaking as that of Robert DuBoise. His case is a stark reminder of the fallibility of human judgment and the incredible resilience of the human spirit. Arrested at the age of 18 and initially sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit, DuBoise spent nearly four decades behind bars before DNA evidence finally set him free at the age of 56. This is his story.
By Deji Akomolafe24 days ago in Criminal
Were His Friends Involved? The Beethoven Actor Who Disappeared Without A Trace
The young man in the pic is Joseph David Wolfgang Pichler born on February 14, 1987 in Bremerton, Washington. Better known as Joe Pichler he was the fourth of 5 siblings and that at only 4 years old he began to act.
By Based On a True Story26 days ago in Criminal
The Girl Who Predicted Her Own Death. AI-Generated.
Imagine a child, barely in her teens, foreseeing her untimely demise with chilling accuracy and leaving behind a trail of eerie premonitions. This is the haunting story of Angela "Angie" Hammond, a young girl whose tragic end was eerily predicted by herself, leaving her family and community in shock and disbelief.
By Julio Javier27 days ago in Criminal
The First Serial Killers of Appalachia With Over 40 Victims
The Harpe brothers are believed to have been the first serial killers in Appalachia. Their parents were Scottish immigrants who immigrated to the United States. and settled in Orange County, North Carolina. Micajah ¨Big¨ Harpe and Wiley ¨Little¨ Harpe, the murderous pair, were called brothers, but it is believed they were cousins, and they were the deadliest outlaws in Appalachia.
By sara burdickabout a month ago in Criminal
The Cost of Loyalty
The person in the picture is Dr. Ayda, and her story is one of the most significant cases in Egyptian criminal investigation. It serves as a real-life lesson for every elderly person living alone, and for those who place absolute trust in those around them, especially mobile phone shop owners - and you'll soon find out why. In 2018, in one of the upscale neighborhoods in the Heliopolis area, 73-year-old Dr. Ayda was living alone in a ground floor apartment.
By Ayyub Hamoudabout a month ago in Criminal