The Eyes in the City - SINLESS CRIMINAL Episode 3 The city never slept as he drove back into New Orleans. Its lights flickered like a heartbeat, its streets hummed with life, and its shadows whispered secrets. For George Manning every corner, every glass window, every idle pedestrian might be hiding something — or someone.... Read more
Author: Hanslem MacDonald
Sinless Criminal Episode 2
SINLESS CRIMINAL -- Part Two George Manning's plan was set in motion. He left New Orleans city for Baton Rouge for two weeks, buying digging equipment and waiting for the perfect moment to strike. The night he returned, a heavy downpour with thunder and lightning provided the perfect cover. "The ground would be softer," he... Read more
Sinless Criminal Episode 1
Sinless Criminal George Manning, an innocent man, had spent five years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. The sheriff had framed him for bank robbery because George refused to leave his girlfriend for the sheriff's own desires. While in prison, George befriended one of the actual robbers, who shared the location of the... Read more
The Amazing Prison Inmate
The Amazing Prison Inmate https://youtu.be/1RT4V_BIC2I Hello my listeners, Today’s story is the saga of the incredible convict! Here it unfolds. ONCEUPON a time, there were twenty prisoners who attempted to break free from prison. Ten of them managed to escape, while the remaining ten were apprehended by authorities and led back to their cell. Without... Read more
A frantic search is currently in progress in Arkansas following the escape of a disgraced former police chief, convicted of murder and sexual assault, from prison.
A frantic search is currently in progress in Arkansas following the escape of a disgraced former police chief, convicted of murder and sexual assault, from prison. The Arkansas Department of Corrections reported that Grant Hardin, 56, broke free from the North Central Unit on Sunday afternoon in Calico Rock, AR. "Anyone with knowledge of inmate... Read more
Dr Bagged Ten Years Imprisonment for $118 Million Scam
For almost two decades, a medical doctor in Texas misdiagnosed patients with a chronic condition, provided harmful, unnecessary treatments, and submitted over $118 million in deceptive health insurance claims to support his extravagant lifestyle, which encompassed a private jet, luxury vehicles, and upscale real estate, prosecutors stated. The physician, Jorge Zamora-Quezada, 68, from Mission, Texas,... Read more
Harvard drags Trump to court!
Harvard University has initiated a lawsuit against the Trump administration concerning the cancellation of international student enrollments, cautioning about a disastrous effect on its programs. Harvard University has launched a legal challenge against the Trump administration following President Donald Trump’s action to strip the Ivy League institution of its capacity to enroll international students.... Read more
Unaccredited Investment Consultant Indicted In over $4 Million Investment Fraudulent operation Aimed At Elderly And At-Risk Individuals
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – U.S. Attorney Russ Ferguson revealed today that federal charges were brought against Jon Patrick Kubler, 52, of Redondo Beach, California, for allegedly masterminding a $4 million investment fraud operation that preyed upon elderly and at-risk individuals. Jon Patrick Kubler and five companies he controls allegedly defrauded at least 56 investors of... Read more
The story behind scandal of 30,000 patients Infected through blood transfusion
A woman who developed hepatitis C after receiving a contaminated blood transfusion has expressed that it is "challenging to persist" as she awaits governmental reimbursement. Hazel Busby, 74, residing in Street, Somerset, has accused the government of "indifference" towards the plight of those affected by tainted blood. She continues to await information regarding the compensation... Read more
The struggle to vindicate the woman at the center of Britain’s most infamous sex scandal.
As the globe celebrates International Women’s Day, a leading barrister has made a fresh appeal for the reputation of Christine Keeler, the model entwined in Britain’s most infamous sex scandal, to be redeemed. Felicity Gerry KC has been advocating for five years to clear Ms. Keeler’s name and discussed with The Independent how the young model, primarily recognized for her fleeting affair with former war secretary John Profumo, may finally see her name rehabilitated. The Profumo affair, frequently labeled as Britain's first contemporary political sex scandal, led to the 1963 resignation of then-war secretary John Profumo after he misled parliament about his involvement with Ms. Keeler. The model later faced legal issues over unrelated accusations. “She was merely 19 when all of this unfolded, and she had to cope with it for the entirety of her life with people spreading and reporting whatever they wished about her, most of which was untrue,” Dr. Gerry stated. Christine Keeler was the woman embroiled in the Profumo affair (PA) Dr. Gerry is representing Ms. Keeler’s son, Seymour Platt, on a voluntary basis, who made a deathbed vow to his mother in 2017 to have her innocence recognized. The duo has submitted a petition for mercy, which could pave the way for a complete pardon for her supposed offenses if it succeeds. The matter was forwarded to the Criminal Case Review Commission by the previous Tory government but has not advanced. Ms. Keeler’s legal woes started when a former partner, a Jamaican jazz vocalist named Lucky Gordon, assaulted her in the street. During his trial, he was permitted to defend himself and interrogate her while on the stand. Dr. Gerry noted that victims now receive protection from their alleged assailants questioning them in court. “He was incredibly hostile in his cross-examination of her,” she remarked. Gordon contested his conviction after Keeler disclosed that she hadn’t mentioned the names of two men present during the assault, resulting in Gordon’s exoneration and Keeler being accused of perjury. Dr. Gerry explained that by the time Ms. Keeler’s trial was held in December 1963, “she had lost the desire to fight and admitted guilt [to perjury] out of fatigue.” She asserted that neither Lucky Gordon’s appeal nor Keeler’s trial would be accepted today under modern standards regarding abuse. “It is astonishing that the man who attacked her should escape unpunished while she ends up in prison,” she remarked. Around the same era, Stephen Ward, an osteopath who introduced Ms. Keeler to Mr. Profumo, was prosecuted on multiple counts of profiting from prostitution and soliciting immoral earnings. The claims served as the foundation for misleading accusations made about Ms. Keeler, who was compelled to testify during the trial, being labeled as a prostitute. Before the trial concluded, Ward was discovered dead in his apartment from an overdose. However, Dr. Gerry, an esteemed international attorney, characterized Ms. Keeler’s 1963 convictions as “typical victim-blaming” within a misogynistic legal framework, with an establishment that was “undoubtedly” seeking revenge for the Profumo scandal that effectively led to Harold Macmillan’s government downfall. “What many don’t realize is that Christine was not convicted because of the Profumo affair. She was falsely branded as a prostitute, people spat at her in public. She was just 19 at that time and had to endure that for the rest of her existence,” she remarked. Dr. Gerry contrasted this situation with Profumo, who had an affair with Keeler and resigned in disgrace for deceiving parliament about it. “He has been rehabilitated. He landed a prestigious position, as these men often do, at a charity, doing significant work for that organization, because that’s the hallmark of the elite—they possess enough wealth to engage in charitable work. “She couldn’t secure a job, or if she did, discovering her identity would lead to her losing it.” Currently, Dr. Gerry is optimistic that with a female lord chancellor, Shabana Mahmood, and the first-ever female lord chief justice, Dame Sue Carr, these women might bring justice to Ms. Keeler. “If a female chief justice were to deliver justice to Christine Keeler, it would be a remarkable achievement. And this lady chief justice possesses the courage to do so. We are hopeful that the Criminal Cases Review Commission will forward it to the Court of Appeal, allowing us to finally vindicate Christine’s name.










