Boy, 11, Walked 6km in Snow After Bus Left Him Behind

The Erosion of Social Safety Nets: When Basic Mobility Becomes a Privilege A chilling incident in Vodo di Cadore, Italy, where an 11-year-old boy, Riccardo, was left to walk 6 kilometers in the snow after being denied access to a bus due to a lack of a specific “Olympic ticket,” isn’t an isolated event. It’s … Read more

Garlasco Murder: DNA Evidence & Stasi’s Exclusion – Mystery

The Garlasco Case and the Future of Forensic Evidence: A Crisis of Trust? Over 20% of wrongful convictions overturned in the US since 1989 involved flawed forensic evidence, a statistic that underscores a growing unease with the infallibility of scientific analysis in criminal justice. The recent developments in the Garlasco case – specifically, the resurfacing … Read more