Baltimore Gun Violence Epidemic Is Off the Charts
TweetAll Things Crime Blog’s new contributor Eric Ruark has provided us with this staggering report on the recent rampant gun violence that is sweeping Baltimore. by Eric Ruark In Baltimore, it’s not...
View ArticleGeorge Zimmerman Trial: Dangerous Game for Zimmerman to Take the Witness Stand
Tweetby Patrick H. Moore Well-known celebrity defense lawyer Robert Shapiro appeared on the Piers Morgan Show on Wednesday night to discuss the George Zimmerman trial. Shapiro, as you might remember,...
View ArticleEat Your Heart Out, Aaron Hernandez: D.A. Will Cut Deal to Deliver You Up on...
Tweetby Patrick H. Moore The circumstantial evidence against former star tight end Aaron Hernandez in the shooting death of 27-year-old semipro football player Odin Lloyd appears to be overwhelming....
View Article“Sid and Nancy” Were Destined to Die Young: But Who Really Killed the First...
Tweetby BJW Nashe Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen’s death-trip punk romance culminated in her murder in October, 1978, followed by his death from a heroin overdose in early 1979. For thirty years, the...
View ArticleGeorge Zimmerman’s Defense Team Grills Trayvon Martin’s Mother
Tweetby Patrick H. Moore Yesterday, at George’s Zimmerman’s second-degree-murder trial, it was horrifying to watch defense attorney Mark O’Mara’s cold-blooded and persistent attempt to bully and...
View ArticleMadeleine McCann May Be Alive
Tweetby Bob Couttie Six years after three-year-old Madeleine McCann disappeared in Portugal, Britain’s Metropolitan Police have opened a new investigation targeting 38 persons of interest. They have...
View ArticleGeorge Zimmerman Was Transformed by Shooting and Killing Trayvon Martin
Tweetby Patrick H. Moore One of the strangest things about the George Zimmerman case is the peculiar manner in which he seemed profoundly transformed by shooting and killing Trayvon Martin. During the...
View ArticleThe Karla Homolka Files: “I Could Have Been Kristen French”
TweetA warm All Things Crime Blog welcome to Darlene Owen who has graciously contributed this personal story of how — as a school girl in Canada — she lived through the kidnapping, rape and murder of...
View ArticleGeorge Zimmerman Trial: How Could the Prosecution Have Made Its Case More...
Tweetby Patrick H. Moore The prosecution phase of the George Zimmerman trial for the second-degree murder of 17-year-old black youth Trayvon Martin is over and the defense now gets to have its day in...
View ArticleJack (the Ripper) and Annie, Victim #2: Birth of a Legend
TweetIn last week’s Jack the Ripper episode, our dedicated Crime Sleuth Krystal Zara introduced the still unidentified killer and described his first known murder — that of streetwalker Polly Ann...
View ArticleGeorge Zimmerman Trial: Prosecution Hits Hard in Dramatic Closing Argument
Tweetby Patrick H. Moore There’s been a lot said about how the prosecution in the George Zimmerman second-degree-murder trial — in the course of putting on their case — has largely failed to prove that...
View ArticleGeorge Zimmerman Trial: Listen to Patrick H. Moore and Amy Beth Arkawys of...
TweetPatrick H. Moore will be on Amy Beth Arkawys’ BlogTalkRadio show on Saturday morning, along with L.A. Attorney David Diamond, to discuss the George Zimmerman trial as it winds down and is placed...
View ArticleGambling Nun Goes to Jail Over Severe Gambling Addiction
Tweetby BJW Nashe What are we to make of the strange case of Sister Mary Anne Rapp, the gambling nun from New York? Sister Rapp, at 68 years old, has been a Roman Catholic nun for the past 50 years....
View ArticleGeorge Zimmerman Trial: Inadmissible Evidence Cuts Both Ways
Tweetby Robert Emmett Murphy, Jr. In their constant effort to assassinate the character of George Zimmerman’s victim, 17 year old Trayvon Martin, Zimmerman’s lawyers tried to get Martin’s texts,...
View Article“Seeing Double”— Short Fiction by Eric Ruark
TweetThis short story, by Eric B. Ruark, was previously published in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. It was January. Outside the sheriff’s station, it was cold and cloudy. The county trucks had...
View ArticleGeorge Zimmerman Escaped Conviction Based on the Florida Self-Defense Law
Tweetby Patrick H. Moore The George Zimmerman verdict is in and the defendant is exonerated of all charges. As nearly as I can tell, based on the fact that he is duly licensed by the state of Florida...
View ArticleGeorge Zimmerman Got Lucky: Florida Mom Receives 20 Year Prison Sentence for...
Tweetby Patrick H. Moore In a sentencing that occurred on May 11, 2012 in Jacksonville, Florida, Marissa Alexander — the mother of an 11-year-old girl — received a 20-year-prison sentence for firing...
View ArticleGeorge Zimmerman Trial: The Great Beast of Polarization
Tweetby Patrick H. Moore Now that the jury has made its decision in the George Zimmerman second-degree-murder trial, and while we wait to see what repercussions result from the decision (riots?...
View Article“Devil in the Hole” by Charles Salzberg Is a Superlative Crime Novel
TweetA warm All Things Crime Blog welcome to New York-based crime writer Charles Salzberg whose new novel, “Devil in the Hole”, will be published on July 19th. Review written by Patrick H. Moore The...
View ArticleCalifornia Prisoners on Hunger Strike in Protest of Pelican Bay Human Rights...
Tweetby BJW Nashe More than 30,000 inmates incarcerated in California’s 37 state and private prisons have launched a massive hunger strike to protest the conditions at the Pelican Bay Supermax Prison....
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