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Savannah PD The not so finest...
When I moved to Georgia I would have told you how amazing they were, from their patrol to their detectives, even two years ago I would have told you that until today. These events occurred and no one in law enforcement will hold these officers to answer for their actions. I don't hate law enforcement, there just needs to be some answers and accountability for the actions of the bad one because they have an impact on someone's life. I am not suggesting a lynch mob but every system that should allow someone to have these actions looked into from an AUSA, to the Department of Justice, to Internal Affairs and their own police chief and the district attorney refuse to even respond to an email. So Vocal is the only way I have to hold them accountable. Even Facebook has suspended my account just for posting links to these stories.
By Justice for All5 years ago in Criminal
The wheels of justice can turn painfully slow
Before advances in genetic testing, if someone committed a brutal homicide, either he would avoid capture or an innocent person would end up in prison. When genetic testing came out, it freed many innocent people. Whenever I scan the latest news for true crime stories, I always look for updates on cold cases. It still amazes me when I see a killer captured 30 or 40 years after committing a heinous crime.
By Marc Hoover5 years ago in Criminal
Pooler PD Exposed Part Three - The Patrol Division
In December 2018, I was driving home from attempting to pay a speeding ticket. I was driving the speed limit and had not even committed a traffic violation by the officers own admisssion- Bloomingdale PD simply would not take my debit card and told me to go pay it online, which I was headed home to do. Then the flashing blue lights. I was pulled over and was told my license was suspended, my driver's license photo was plastered across the officer's console. I had never been arrested. Never been in handcuffs with the exception of training. The Officer took my license (which he kept and the department has never returned), drove me to the Pooler PD , booked me, took my finger prints, and despite Ga state law drove me back to my apartment complex, telling me to have someone pick my car up from the Olive Garden parking lot. When he came to court, he left the courtroom just before the case was called. Little did I know this was the beginning of an ongoing pattern of harassment that continues today.
By Justice for All5 years ago in Criminal
St. Valentines' Day Massacre
There are some great unsolved mysteries in America. The Boston Heist Paintings. The Zodiac Killer. What happened to the escapees at Alcatraz. Anything to do with Area 51. Today though, I will be talking about something else. It is a mystery that captures everyone’s attention. A mystery that has already been solved, but never proven. The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. On Valentine’s Day in 1929, seven gang members were shot in a Chicago warehouse, hit by a rival gang run by the infamous Al Capone. Unable to prove Capone's connection legally, we may only speculate what, today, would have been a straightforward case. Today, I will be telling you a brief history of Chicago’s gangsters, the massacre itself, and the resulting effect the shooting had on the criminal justice system at the time.
By Jocelynn L. Taylor5 years ago in Criminal
Dalia Dippolito : Devil in Distress
This is one of those stories that will make your skin crawl. As someone who’s been studying psychology and human behaviour for over 2 decades, I can tell you that this particular person (Dalia Dippolito) is a rare breed, and we can all be thankful for that. Unfortunately for us, these people do exist. What’s even more unfortunate for all of humanity, these types of people are on the rise. I’ll give you my opinion on why that might be later on in this article.
By Dominic Dauphinais5 years ago in Criminal
Chatham County Sheriff deputies behaving badly...
In June 2019, I went to the Chatham County Juvenile Court where I worked for help, because I had worked there and they were family to me. What they did is horrid. My former, coworker a former US Marine,Will would not let me in the building saying there was a restraining order- this was not true. I asked him to check court records and he refused. While I waited outside on the front bench- My Borelis NorthFace backpack containing my MacBook Pro, Ipad , Silver Iphone 8 plus , my Paperwhite Kindle, Harvey's light blue wallet with my credit cars, driver's license , an envelope from Tijuana Flats, a copy of my separation notice that proved my termination was illegal, my step-father's wedding band I had carried every day since his death when I was 18, "disappeared." I asked to file a police report and was refused.
By Justice for All5 years ago in Criminal










