Mother of Murdered Teen Calls for Changes to Parole System

Lorraine Fraser, the mother of a murdered teenager, is calling for changes to the parole system after having to endure repeated parole hearings for her sons' killers. She describes the experience as "horrendous" and believes that the current system is not providing justice for victims and their families. Fraser is advocating for reforms that would make the parole process more transparent and considerate of the emotional toll it takes on those affected by violent crimes. She hopes that her efforts will lead to a more compassionate and effective parole system that prioritizes the needs of victims and their loved ones.

Bangladesh’s Infamous Executioner Turned Hangman Passes Away at 74

Bangladesh's most notorious executioner, who rose from being an inmate to becoming the country's deadliest hangman, has passed away at the age of 74. During his time in prison for murder, he carried out the executions of several high-profile individuals. Known for his role in administering the death penalty, the executioner was responsible for hanging a number of prominent figures in Bangladesh. His journey from being a convict to becoming the person tasked with carrying out capital punishment was a unique and controversial one. Despite the controversy surrounding his work, the executioner was a key figure in the implementation of the death penalty in Bangladesh. His passing marks the end of an era for the country's capital punishment system.

Former Leader of Violent Gang in Haiti Sentenced to 35 Years in Prison

A former leader of a powerful gang in Haiti, Germine Joly, has been sentenced to 35 years in prison by a US judge. Joly was known for leading a violent gang that was involved in the kidnapping of 16 American citizens. The sentencing comes as a significant development in the fight against crime and violence in Haiti. Joly's imprisonment is seen as a step towards justice and accountability for the crimes committed by his gang.

Alaska Serial Killer Dies in Indiana Prison

An Alaska serial killer who confessed to killing five people, with his first murder committed at the age of 14, has passed away in an Indiana prison. The killer, whose identity has not been disclosed, was serving time for his crimes when he died. He had admitted to the murders of five individuals in Alaska. The circumstances surrounding his death in prison have not been revealed.

Trump and Dr Phil criticize NY felony conviction and suggest Biden can intervene

President Trump and Dr. Phil recently criticized a felony conviction in New York, with Dr. Phil echoing Trump's claims about the verdict being part of a conspiracy. Both individuals suggested that President-elect Biden could potentially intervene to stop state prosecutions. Trump and Dr. Phil warned against being naive about the situation.

Amanda Knox Returns to Italian Courtroom to Clear Name in Slander Case

Amanda Knox is making a return to an Italian courtroom after over 12 years in an effort to finally clear her name of a slander charge that has lingered despite her exoneration in the 2007 murder case of her British roommate in Perugia. Knox is determined to put an end to the lingering accusations and prove her innocence once and for all.

Amanda Knox to Face Slander Charge in Italian Court

Amanda Knox is set to appear in an Italian court this week to face a 16-year-old slander charge. This charge stems from her accusation against a bar owner in the murder of Meredith Kercher. Despite being acquitted of the murder charges, the slander conviction is the only one that has remained against Knox. She will now have to address this legal matter in court once again.