Brave Testimony Breaks Silence: Step-grandfather Convicted of Horrific Decades-Long Child Molesting Crimes

RUSHVILLE, Indiana – A Rush County jury delivered a guilty verdict last week against 77-year-old Kenneth Barrow. Barrow was charged with multiple sex offenses, including child molesting, child solicitation, and fondling in the presence of a minor. These crimes were committed between 1997 and 2005. The charges were filed in 2021, when the victim was 28 years old. During the trial, the victim, who is Barrow’s step-granddaughter, provided testimony about the abuse she endured from the ages of four to twelve. While the victim had reported the incidents to the police in 2005, no charges … Read more

Justice Prevails: $10 Million Jury Awarded to Innocent Man Wrongly Convicted of Murder

BURLINGTON, Vermont — In a significant ruling, a jury awarded a man $10 million after he was found to be wrongly convicted of murder. The decision highlights an alarming case of injustice and the immense impact that wrongful convictions can have on individuals’ lives. The man, whose identity has not been disclosed, had spent years behind bars for a crime he did not commit. The jury’s verdict brings some measure of justice to the man, acknowledging the grave errors made in the course of his trial and subsequent conviction. While the specifics of the case … Read more

Former Firefighter Convicted of Arson in Dramatic Four-Day Trial

POLSON, Montana – A former firefighter was found guilty of arson last Thursday after a four-day trial at the Lake County Courthouse. The verdict came after the jury reached a unanimous decision on two of the four charges against Craig McClure. The jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict on the other two counts. During the trial, Judge Robert Deschamps advised the jurors to collaborate and reiterated that they should not avoid their duty. After about five hours of deliberations, the jury unanimously determined that McClure was guilty of starting the Finley fire on … Read more

Former Coos County Man Convicted of Arson and Multiple Charges by Jury

LANCASTER, New Hampshire – After a thorough investigation, a Coos County jury has reached a verdict in the arson case involving Jeremy McMaster. McMaster was found guilty on charges of arson, as well as three additional charges. The trial, which unfolded at the Coos County Superior Court, concluded on Friday with the jury delivering their decision. The charges against McMaster stem from a fire that occurred last year. Prosecutors presented evidence to the court, alleging that McMaster deliberately set fire to a building, leading to its destruction. Alongside the arson charge, he faced three other … Read more