The Murder of Chris Wallace One of the most influential artist in the music industry of all-time, had his life cut short due to one fatal bullet. The murder of Chris Wallace, better known as Biggie Smalls, was a loss felt around the world. Justice was never brought forward for the family and close friends, no one was ever taken into custody or charged with the account of murder. Although there were suspects and conspiracies formed the murder of Biggie Smalls was never solved. However, strong evidence and extensive study and research does lead to two people as prime suspects involved in killing Biggie Smalls. One the night of March 9, 1997 Chris Wallace attended a party in order to promote his new and upcoming album, Life After Death. Wallace
On January 13, 1999, 18 year old Hae Min Lee, was reported missing after she left Woodland high school in Baltimore, Maryland. Hae was suppose to pick up her little cousin after school that day but had never showed, and that’s went her parents got suspicious. She was then found about a month later, buried in Leakin Park, a few miles away from the last place she was seen. Approximately six weeks after Hae went missing, a boy named Adnan Syed, an ex boyfriend of Hae’s, was arrested for her murder. To this day Hae Min Lee’s case has sparked many unanswered questions, and has rounded up many accusations.
Although , Hayes was convicted, the public was convinced that police has caught the wrong man. On the other hand, “ the following hearing the next afternoon” all charges against Hayes were dropped (“The Murders of Hall and Mills”). All the charges against the cousin were also dropped five hours after (“Who killed the Pastor and the Choir Singer?”). Many people were confused on who the killer was since there were so many witnesses and trials being held. The article states the Hayes was the real killer because he thought it was Pearl Bahmer and another
But it really doesn’t make sense because when they convicted him they didn’t bother interviewing anyone how could a 14 year old boy that weight 90 pounds be able to kill and carry the two girls . Picked George Stinney
The Mystery Of Biggie’s Death There are thousands of unsolved crimes in the world. But the murder of Biggie Smalls seems to be the most “notorious” one. The mystery of the Notorious B.I.G. can be summed up into 2 theories. One being that he was killed in retaliation for Tupac Shakur’s murder, the other being that the officers from LAPD killed Smalls and covered it up.
Well, Adnan Syed has. Adnan Syed was a student during this time. He had been convicted of killing Hae, his former girlfriend. The case afterwards went pretty much non-existent. But, in 2014, a reporter by the name of Sarah Koenig, had made a podcast going over the details of this murder.
James Forcillo, who took action against Yatim, shot multiple times and killed him. After an extensive trial, Const. James Forcillo was convicted with attempted murder and no additional charges were laid against him. For the reason
Chip Brown questions whether Chris really did everything in his power to stay alive or whether he did not want any help from society. Brown thinks we should care about this because he believes too many people are giving too much credit to Chris just because he died. Chip Brown gave some really strong claims in his story and raised many questions from John Krakauer’s assessment in Into the
This is a whole other story! In the early 1990s, Posner, a “slick-but-verbose defender” of the lone gunman theory, published Case Closed in response to Oliver Stone’s ’91 film JFK. In only two years, the newcomer Posner claimed to have finally solved the case! The response? He was given ten times the air time as the Warren Commission’s critics.
All of the biguns are responsible for the crimes. They are responsible for the crimes because they have no proof on whether it was a murder or an accident. The only proof it was a murder was Ralph saying “Only two [killed] And, they’re gone”(Golding, 1954, p. 201.). Another reason they are responsible for the crimes is that there is no proof who did it.
1985 he dies in prison. July 1997 the FBI reopens finding new evidence. Thomas Blanton and Bobby Frank Cherry are indicted by a grand jury in Alabama. Both with 8 count each of first-degree murder, 4 counts of intentional Murder, and 4 counts of murder with universal malice. May 1, 2001 Thomas Blanton is convicted of first-degree murder and is sentence with life in prison.
Murder is an unforgivable and unthinkable crime. On May of 1924, two young boys kidnapped and murdered 14 year old Bobby Franks by asphyxiation and repeated blunt force trauma to the head. It was a ruthless killing. Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb were the first known people to murder for thrill, causing nationwide terror during The Great Depression.
Looking into history you will come across crime and how it has affected America today. Serial killers have been around for decades; with killers they each have their own path to why they did what they did and all the way to when they got caught. Some of the most well known and worst serial killers are Samuel Little, Ted Bundy, and John Wayne Gacy. These are some of the worst killers to be known, each of them targeted different people, and got caught. June 7th 1940 in Reynolds Georgia Samuel McDowell, better known as Samuel Little was born.
Before the trial began, other members of the gang, Bobo Evans and Osvaldo Cruz, admitted to being guilty. Steve Harmon, being the overachieving student and well rounded person that he is, was found innocent. Whereas the careless thug, James King, was found guilty. However, despite the final decisions of the
Relationships, lies, murder, conviction. These are all aspects that come into play when talking about the January 13th, 1999 murder of high school student Hae Min Lee. Adnan Syed, Hae’s 17-year-old ex-boyfriend was convicted of her murder in 2000. The problem with this is that the only evidence the state had to convict Adnan was the stories told by others, specifically someone named Jay who was with Adnan for some of the day Hae went missing and had possession of Adnan’s car and cell phone. He claims Adnan made him come pick him up after the murder was committed and assist him in burying Hae’s body.
OJ became the prime suspect of their murders. This case is well known to this day for many reasons, including the LAPD’s tampering with evidence. One way the LAPD ignored the law is when they entered OJ’s home without talking to OJ, and without a search warrant. This resulted in an illegal search where the evidence that was found would not be admissible in court.