@EllisDeanHovey / TwitterCommentary Ghislaine Maxwell Gets Nickname from Inmates in Prison After She Finds New Obsession For a woman convicted of serious crimes against girls and young women, Maxwell appears to be doing all right for herself. By C. Douglas Golden November 1, 2022
Douglas Sacha / Getty ImagesCommentary Desperate Father Begs Leftist City to Keep Son, Who Almost Killed People, Locked Up - They're Refusing A father in Baltimore, Maryland, is begging authorities to keep his son locked up, as the teen's criminal behavior is only getting worse. By Chase McCown October 31, 2022
@stechitegist / Twitter Graphic: High-Risk Death Row Inmate Commits Unthinkable Act After He Gets Hands on Hidden Razor Blade Tennessee death row inmate Henry Hodges underwent surgery after severing his penis in a psychotic episode that erupted over a food package. By Ryan Ledendecker October 31, 2022
Newsmax / Rumble screen shotCommentary At 9 P.M. ET, Crowd Interrupted Trump to Sing National Anthem at Rally - Could This Explain It? Former President Donald Trump signaled his approval of the impromptu singing and stopped talking until the anthem was finished. By Samantha Chang October 25, 2022
Scott Ash - Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel / AP Waukesha Parade Suspect's Court Antics Have a Shocking Purpose, Experts Warn The Wisconsin man accused of killing six people by driving his SUV through a Christmas parade continues to exhibit bizarre behavior in court. By The Associated Press October 23, 2022
Hennepin County Sheriff's Office / AP George Floyd Trials Continue as Two Officers Involved in Killing Head to Court on Aiding and Abetting Charges J. Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao will head back to court to face aiding and abetting charges in the George Floyd case. By The Associated Press October 23, 2022
Law&Crime Network / Youtube screen shot Detention Officer Finds Himself on Other Side of Jail Bars After Sheriff Catches Onto His Sneaky Act A sheriff in Collin County, Texas, fires and arrests a detention officer for bringing a cell phone and charger into the jail. By Chris Knight and October 20, 2022
Missouri Department of Corrections / Facebook screen shot Missouri Inmates Grow Over 18,000 Pounds of Produce to Gift to Local Food Banks Everyone has to eat, and gardening allows former criminals to quite literally get down to ground level and build themselves new lives. By Amanda Thomason October 13, 2022
Sean Justice / Getty Images Dem Ex-Mayor Defends Pleading Guilty to Child Porn Charge by Saying - 'You Know, We Make Mistakes' The former Democratic mayor of Beaverton, Oregon, plead guilty to one count of possessing child pornography. By Laurel Duggan October 11, 2022
Jerry Jackson - The Baltimore Sun - File / AP Prosecutors Announce Whether They Will Recharge Suspect from 'Serial' Podcast Case Prosecutors announced this week that they will not recharge Adnan Syed for the murder of his girlfriend after new evidence was discovered. By The Associated Press October 11, 2022