Isaac Harris and the Triangle Factory Fire Isaac Harris was one of the owners of the triangle factory building, the one that caught fire in 1911. Nobody really knows who started the fire but harris didn't get charged for murder. Should he have been charged? Maybe Harris was not the one that started the fire, Despite the fact that he owned the building, doesn't mean the fire was his fault. If there was more safety laws included and more interaction with each other and trying to escape and stop the fire, the fire could've been easily prevented or stopped before causing the death of many young women that worked there.
Prosecutor: Hunter O’Hotto Case Number: 102938 Objective: Provide convincing evidence that Gene is guilty of second-degree manslaughter in the death of Phineas. Gene is guilty of second-degree manslaughter for the death of Phineas, which means his death could have been voluntary or involuntary. I believe, as should the rest of you in the court, that Gene is guilty of involuntary manslaughter of Phineas, his best friend, and it is proven with a surplus of evidence. This evidence includes: Gene’s actions leading up to Finny’s first fall, which inevitably lead to his death, and Gene’s thoughts after Finny’s death.
Some believe it could have been because of a cigarette that was thrown close to some flammable, a machine, or even a faculty in electricity. The outcome of this horrible disaster caused 146 deaths. Within the eighteen minutes it lasted, all of these workers tried to save their lives by trying to escape in different ways. Some tried using one out of the four elevators
The Triangle Shirtwaist Company Factory was partly burned or burned down twice in 1902. Another Factory they worked in was their Diamond Waist Company Factory which just like the Triangle Shirtwaist Company Factory partly burned and almost burned down twice, in 1907 and 1910. There are suspicions that Blanck and Harris purposely torched their factory building before work hours opened so they could receive the large fire insurance policies they had purchased for every building. Although there is evidence that they weren’t the cause of the 1911 fire in the Triangle Shirtwaist Company Factory. Both Blanck and Harris refused to install water sprinklers systems within the building and take other safety
Henry David Thoreau once said, “The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it”, and Beverly exchanged Max Powers life for her fair share of money. In the loss of Max Powers, Max hosted a housewarming party with four of his acquaintances. Coincidentally, all of his friends were named in his will and all had very extensive reasons to kill Max Powers. Due to her motive, faulty testimony, and multiple pieces of physical evidence Beverly has one of the greatest opportunities of being the guilty suspect. One reason suggesting Beverly's guilt in Max Power’s murder is her compelling motive for the crime.
Jeffrey Robert MacDonald, born on October 12, 1943 in Jamaica, New York, and is still living today at the age of 72 years old is known as “The Green Beret Killer”. His parents were Robert and Dorothy MacDonald, and he was the second of their three children. He had an older brother named Jay, and a younger sister named Judy. Jeffrey is most recognizable by his perfectly straight teeth and his stunningly bright blue eyes. Jeffrey MacDonald was raised in Long Island, where he also attended high school at Patchogue High School.
Dick and Eric are totally different people. Columbine tells you about Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold’s massacre at the high school. It explains they both had anger in them and they basically wanted revenge and to be known for something huge. In Cold Blood tells you the story of Dick Hickock and Perry Smith murdering the Clutter family. Dick and Perry didnt really have a reason to kill them but for money which they didnt even get.
A Closer Look at Cop Killer Ismaaiyl Brinsley by Limus Woods, Contributing Writer A 28-year-old with a harsh criminal background, the troubled NYPD cop killer Ismaaiyl Brinsley was not just a shooter who came out of nowhere and decided to kill two policemen. He actually was affiliated with a prison gang some years ago that hated the police in particular. Some of the actions that he displayed during the entire day, from the time he left Baltimore until he committed suicide in the New York subway, hinted at mental illness. But, until you see the history of him from childhood to the time of his death, you won’t understand how the timeline over the course of his life may have been leading up to this type of ending for him for a long time now.
oshua Haas October 6, 2014 Intro to Criminal Justice Miller Vs. Alabama On June 25, 2012 the Supreme Court had rule 5 to 4 that Miller was guilty to committing murder and was sentence to life in prison without the possibility of parole. On that day in June the court had struck down all of the statues that was requires for a child under the age of 18 to be sentenced life in prison.
Richard Kuklinski was a hitman for the Genovese, Gambino and DeCavalcante crime families and was arrested in 1986 on multiple charges of murder, robbery, and illegal-weapons violations. There were two trials in which he was accused of murdering five people: Gary Smith, Daniel Depner, George Maliband, Louis Masgay, and Paul Hoffman. The first trial was for the murder of Gary Smith and Daniel Depner specifically. The prosecutors in this trial were trying to get Richard Kuklinski the death penalty but it was going to be a long shot because there was really only circumstantial evidence and close to no physical evidence that would link Kuklinski to the murders. They believed that Richard Kuklinski first attempted to kill Gary Smith by cyanide poisoning but it took too long so he got
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire It is unbelievable as a worker in today’s society to read about laborers working 14-20 hours, not allowed to speak the whole time, but it was a reality for workers at the turn of the 20th century. As our nation entered into the 20th century, there was a major push by the Progressives for changes in the workplace that had been going on for nearly a decade, but with no success. While the Progressive movement had sparked changes in public health, the workplace had not changed for the better. Workers in most jobs had to work long hours, at low pay, with no safety regulations. A perfect example was at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, where workers were required to work 14-20 hours a day, locked into their workspace
[a] Adam Lanza. [b] Mass murderer (Adler 235). [c] Adam Lanza is considered a mass murderer because he killed multiple individuals in one location during a short, continuous time period (Adler 235). He used violence by shooting innocent children with guns as an outlet for his built up anger toward society. 2.
A blood spatter proved in a case study that a teen could not have murdered her parents. In a murder case where an 18-year-old, Sarah Johnson was sentenced to life in prison for committing a first degree murder for both her and dad. The case reopened when a retired crime lab technician Michael Howard “testified that whoever shot Diane and Alan Johnson at close range on September 2, 2003, would have been hit by a "rain" of blood spatter” (http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/03/03/johnson/index.html?eref=sitesearch). Howard came up with his theories proving that, Sarah was not even close in committing those murders and it is a wrongful conviction. Based on blood spatter, Howard disclosed that the shooting which took place was at a very close range and
Although Charles Cullen was the serial killer, the hospitals where Cullen worked were also at fault. In 60 minutes, the interviewer stated that Charles Cullen was a suspect long before his arrest. “Charles Cullen was the main suspect for poisoning random bags of saline…if you talk to the investigators there they’ll tell you Cullen was our man, we knew he was dirty. They couldn’t prove anything. It’s all circumstantial” (60 minutes, 4:30).
Family members assumed everything was fine with Wendy and Randall Bjorge, they were receiving text messages from Wendy so there was nothing to be concerned with. What they didn 't know was someone else was pretending to be Wendy, to cover the disturbing truth about the husband and wife, according to KDVR. The couples granddaughter, 17-year-old, Cassie Bjorge, was hiding a secret.