in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Hi folks, I've been working on expanding the Daily Dose of Crime team over the past few weeks, and I'd love to get your input! Would you be interested in watching two videos per day from the channel? If so, which time slots do you prefer?
Let me know your thoughts.
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Happy New Year, everyone! ❤️ Thanks for sticking with me through all the videos and for being part of the Daily Dose of Crime family. It's been an honor to create content for you, and I'm excited to promise that 2025 will bring even better and more videos. I've read your comments and am committed to upping our game. Here's to an amazing year ahead with the Daily Dose of Crime family!
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Police officers set up a sobriety checkpoint and stop every vehicle. Are sobriety checkpoints legal, and why?
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Police suspect that a person is dealing drugs from their home. Can they use surveillance or search the house without a warrant if they see suspicious activity?
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A police officer lies to a suspect during an interrogation to get a confession. Is this legal, and can the confession still be used in court?
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🚨Daily Crime News: Pennsylvania Mother Convicted of Killing Her Two Children
In Berks County, Pennsylvania, 41-year-old Lisa Snyder has been convicted of first-degree murder for the deaths of her two children, Conner (8) and Brinley (4), who were found hanging in the family’s basement in 2019. Snyder, who faces life in prison without parole, initially called 911 claiming her son was bullied and "wanted to die." However, evidence contradicted her story, revealing Snyder had premeditated the crime by ordering wire used in the killings and researching methods of hanging. Authorities uncovered disturbing searches in Snyder’s digital history, leading to her conviction after a seven-day trial. Sentencing is scheduled for October 17th, 2024.
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Daily Crime Quiz: A police officer enters a private backyard without a warrant and finds evidence of a crime. Can this evidence be used in court, and under what legal principle?
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Daily Crime Quiz: A police officer in California is wearing a bodycam that malfunctions during a critical moment. Can the officer’s testimony alone be used in court, and how might this affect the case?
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Daily Crime Quiz: A police officer stops a vehicle for speeding and smells marijuana. Can the officer search the vehicle without a warrant, and why?
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