Thursday, March 28, 2013

Blog #5


1. I think the difference between murder and homicide is that murder is committed with evidence of premeditation, while homicide is committed without the intent to kill or without planning to. Some of the categories of murder is first-degree murder, second-degree murder, and manslaughter. Some of the categories of homicide is manslaughter, non-criminal homicide, and accidental homicide.

2. In 1968, the Robison family was brutally murder while vacationing at their cottage in northern Michigan. The murder included Mr. and Mrs. Robison plus their four children. The bodies was found months later and the man brought in for questioning for the murders committed suicide in 1973. The murder landed on the front page of newspapers everywhere but the murders are still unsloved. It left everyone filled with inquiries and rampant speculation for four decades, leaving locals weary and the rest of us wondering.

http://www.laurajames.com/clews/2008/06/the-robison-family-murders-finally-in-print.html

3. One big media murder was the murder of Elizabeth Short also known as the Black Dahlia. Her murder was consider the most gruesome murder of the 1940s. She moved to LA to seek a career in acting but unfortuanately she never made it to the big screen. She was found with her body cut in half in a vacant lot and the killer has yet to be found to this very day.

http://crime.about.com/od/murder/a/blackdahlia.htm

Another huge media murder took place when a mother of five drowned her kids in the bath tub. After drowning them she nicely covered them up and placed them in her bed together. Andrea sufferred from a metal illness that cause her to swirl out of control. She is now serving a life sentence in prison and will not be eligible for parole until year 2041.

http://crime.about.com/od/current/p/andreayates.htm

Friday, March 15, 2013

Blog #4




1. Mob violence is a form of civil disorder characterized often by disorganized groups lashing out in a sudden and intense rash of violence. Two examples of mob violence are riots and killing parades. To be honest I really don't know why groups like this exist. Living in this society nothing really surprises me anymore. I'm actually having trouble understanding the reasoning for mob violence because it seems as if they are being violent for no reason. There's no valuable reasoning behind the killings that comes from mob violence. 

2. In Michigan, on a Saturday morning 3,000 to 5,000 people was waiting patiently for the doors to open for Section 8 vouchers that were being offered. Unfortunately only 1,000 vouchers were being offered at the time. Once the doors open people was going crazy, stepping and falling all over children and disabled people. There was a lady in a wheelchair who people pushed over just to get a hand of her and pushing children out the way as well. The riot became somewhat out of hand to the point the police had to turn off the lights in the building. Just to try to obtain the crowd but it back fired and everything ended up worse. I believe the children and the disable woman was the victims and the offenders was the adults jockeying for position to be the first ones inside the building.

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/01/12/fighting-and-throwing-chairs-riot-explodes-as-thousands-seek-housing-vouchers-in-mi-town/

3. One big media documentation on a riot was when Martin Luther King was killed in Memphis April 4, 1968. In the United States, African American protest on the streets of DC, Baltimore, and Chicago. It ended with the result of 11 people killed, 48 people injured, and a damage cost over $10,000,000.

Another media riot that took place in Kenya December 1992, which injured thousands and killed between 800-1,500. The riot happens because of the re-election of Kibaki. Everyone felt that the election was rigged and that made people go insane. There was over 600,000 people displaced from their home and over billions in damages. 

http://matadornetwork.com/change/11-of-historys-biggest-riots-and-why-they-happened/