About
About
I am Aisha Adams, and I am a true crime junkie. I’ve followed some of the most famous cases through my favorite true crime podcasts, documentaries, shows, books etc… but these crimes, while heinous, aren’t the crimes that intrigue me the most.
These actually aren’t the cases that keep me up at night.
You see, it is the smaller cases, the ones people barely even know about, that I get caught up in. I can’t let go of the cases where car accidents become negligent homicides, or family disagreements lead to grandmothers going to prison.
These are the cases that make justice murky for me. They actually scare the hell out of me. So, I figured why not open up a conversation about justice? Together, we will examine some of these cases and decide if justice was served or nah.
My goal is to open up a conversation about justice and to share with you how the law is being interpreted across the US.
If these cases intrigue you, join the conversation in our Justice or Nah! discussion group.
I am Aisha Adams, and I am a true crime junkie. I’ve followed some of the most famous cases through my favorite true crime podcasts, documentaries, shows, books etc… but, these crimes, while heinous, aren’t the crimes that intrigue me the most.
These actually aren’t the cases that keep me up at night.
You see, it is the smaller cases, the ones people barely even know about, that I get caught up in. I can’t let go of the cases where car accidents become negligent homicides, or family disagreements lead to grandmothers going to prison.
These are the cases that make justice murky for me. They actually scare the hell out of me. So, I figured why not open up a conversation about justice? Together, we will examine some of these cases and decide if justice was served or nah.
My goal is to open up a conversation about justice and to share with you how the law is being interpreted across the US.
If these cases intrigue you, join the conversation in our Justice or Nah! discussion group.
“Law and order exist for the purpose of establishing justice, and when they fail in this purpose they become the dangerously structured dams that block the flow of social progress.”