#criminal case season 2
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danganronpaisbest · 5 months ago
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How Criminal Case Victims would be killers
1. Olly Oliver: He'd do anything to protect his band and reputation...and I mean ANYTHING
2. Jennifer Carter: She would murder Trish if Raphael rejected her and kept his relationship with her
3. Lisa Edward's: Accident or self-defense (I don't see her killing anyone on purpose)
4. Freddy Stewart: If someone caught him stealing stuff from their house... he'd panic and attack the home owner
5. Jimmy Ice P Lewis: He has huge beef with Trevor... so instead of Trevor killing Jimmy because of him losing his job, he'd threaten to turn him in for animal endangerment... in my au Trevor has a daughter... so Jimmy would kill his daughter to send a message to him
6. Diane Cooper: If she was the puppeteer instead of Freddie, but her motive would be different, she'd only kill abusive parents who treat their children horribly... Freddie doesn't have any children, but he somehow finds out her secret, and he is gonna turn him in so... she silenced him (Yanns parents weren't abusive.. Diane killed them on accident because she thought they were treating Yann horribly even though they weren't, so that was her mistake)
7. Rex Logan: He wanted to keep his acting career alive... so he'd kill someone for catching him doing illegal things that could end his career
8. Nathan: He killed Kit in self-defense and thankfully was clear of all charges during court
9. Cindy McMinn: She wanted the role of the killer, but Toby didn't give it to her, saying she wasn't serial killer material
10. René Narcisse: Pulls a freaking Miss Circle and kills a student for failing his test
11. Marcus Butler: For an idea he had for an upcoming comic book, he'd kill someone in that method to find out if it can actually happen in real life (that bish is stupid)
12. Roxanne: She wanted to keep her secret of helping the demons private, but Fabian found out, so she silenced him
(If you have any more ideas, let me know down below)
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turtlethebean · 7 months ago
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I'd like to introduce ya'll to one of my favourite shitpost-y things: If I can colour-pick it, it's canon. Where if I can colour-pick a pride flag from a character, it's now canon.
Here's the beautiful results.
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That is all. Enjoy your food bc my drawing pen nib broke.
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lucero-is-here · 2 years ago
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You know that one meme of the baby taped to the wall? Yeah I thought of a scenario so have some randomness.
Nikolai Kamarov: I’m hom- …Odette why is the baby taped to the wall.
Odette Kamarov: What? He’s happy.
Andrew: a lot of baby noises and giggling
Nikolai Kamarov: …I’m hiring a nanny.
Odette Kamarov: Okay sure.
And that’s how Tammy got hired as a nanny for Andrew Kamarov.
Yes this is really random but I thought it was funny. I might write a short about this for fun too ahah.
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amluart · 3 months ago
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A moment after the Siege of Eregion
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ellsieee · 7 days ago
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I can't get over Du Cheng and Shen Yi's rooftop confession heart-to-heart. I've rewatched too many times.
The way Du Cheng's voice cracks when he thinks that he might have been selfishly holding Shen Yi back all along. 😭 He was ready to let go if Shen Yi wanted to leave, but of course Shen Yi is staying put. He promised to never leave Du Cheng no less than 3 times within 5 minutes. 🥹
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🎵 Between our locked gaze, there is a world where our original hearts remain. I can be sure you will take my hand. 🎵 1. Shen Yi may take a different path, but he will always accompany Du Cheng.
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🎵 The lines cross paths, creating a gap for a place the light can shine in. 🎵 2. Du Cheng is Shen Yu's anchor and the center of his world. Wherever Du Cheng is, Shen Yi won't be far away.
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🎵 With our true hearts and intentions, will you also think of walking with me. 🎵 3. Always Du Cheng's trump card. Shen Yi will always help Du Cheng and is always on his side.
The producers must have gotten scared it was getting too gay so they made them stand super far apart.
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But the lyrics of the song playing in the background are kind of romantic. Not to mention the dialogue! Shen Yi was basically swearing his undying devotion to Du Cheng. Were they even really trying? 😆
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mortalscience · 1 month ago
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ten caps per episode - Law and Order Criminal Intent - s02e07 - Tomorrow
Carver: Well, our little ploy worked. She gave up her sister. Goren: "Gave up". Yes. And no.
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mysteriouslybluepirate · 1 year ago
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My out of nowhere- but still in universe- want for Izzy:
Reveal that Izzy is Edward's spymaster.
He's already a master manipulator of situations (link to an amazing post, btw). Plus, the reason Izzy Hands got a lighter sentence IRL is after capture he ratted out corrupt officials in government sectors who worked with pirates. Revealing that they often traded vital information for loot/money. The 16 year old wasn't a spymaster, but I think our Izzy could be.
That, and as first mate of the flagship, it could be Izzy's job to get in contact with the other ships in the fleet. Pass along messages, updates, and more to the other crews.
Not only that, but out of our in-canon characters who have that much power, I think it's 50/50 whether Ed or Izzy took over that section of the work. I enjoy Izzy doing it, as it also gives more reason for the two of them to be synonymous. If you want serious dealings with Blackbeard, you need to get in contact with Hands' information ring. But hey, this is a show that ignores history and how pirates actually made a living, so who knows.
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youssefguedira · 7 months ago
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being a predominantly movies only incidentally tv person is very funny sometimes. finally got through episode 4 of ripley last night, a limited series with only like 6 or so episodes, that i started watching over a month ago
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me, listening to a podcast about a guy in prison based entirely on a coerced confession: what do you mean the members of the jury still think hes guilty now that they know about coerced confessions??? did you not hear four police officers interrogating and shouting at a 19-year-old while hes sobbing through a story inconsistent with the actual evidence???? there was no other evidence, how do you still think hes guilty???
me, ten minutes later: ...oh, right. if they say hes not guilty, that means they sent an innocent kid to prison. yeah, now that uh makes sense.
#kai rambles#i finally listened to bear brook season 2#and i spent pretty much the entirety of it internally screaming#because this guy has spent over three decades in prison because this ''hotshot detective with the best solved case record'' had a hunch#and then bullied his way into ''proving it'' whilst leveraging criminal charges over people and interrogating people for over 10 hours and#not fucking solving anything considering he got two confessions that were both a) recanted b) inconsistent with the evidence of the case and#c) inconsistent with each other. and then his main suspect who did not confess had to be released without charge because the other two#wouldnt testify to his supposed involvement and that was the entirety of the evidence and then one of the other suspects#a kid in his early 20s got acquitted partly because that detective broke courthouse rules so he and his partner could get their stories#correct and just told the prosecutor he was doing that as if the prosecutor wouldnt tell the judge like its his job on the line too#and then the guy STILL IN PRISON today was convicted because ''why would someone confess to a murder they didnt commit?''#and i get ''oh it was a different time'' but god the privellege of those jury members to have never been in a situation where you would say#ANYTHING to get someone to stop yelling at you or interrogating you or just hurting you in anyway. hes 19 years old and crying sylvia#also like if a detective has a very high success record#someone should check that because while maybe it is genuinely someone finding the people responsible but thats a blue moon situation#also also the guy in prison jason carroll's attorney recently found the original evidence from the case including fingernail clippings#with the blood of her presumed murdered on them and obviously the attorney cynthia wants them dna tested so she petitioned the coury#*court#and the prosecution objected saying ''there is no result from dna evidence that could exonerate jason carroll'' which is obviously a lie#because they want to keep their conviction record nice and shiny but god fuck that team so much#there was literally a serial killer who lived nearby around that time like if its his blood are you gonna argue jason was still involved??#im very angry about it#can you tell?#i was angry crying earlier. i put the season on while i played sims expecting it to be more like the first season but nope#i was in for an angry ride instead
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missmitchieg · 1 year ago
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What I hate is that Ashley Seaver could've been an incredible, absolutely beloved character if only the writers actually cared and let her do things with the team that weren't cry about her father and be helpful on cases.
What I love is that Rossi calls her kiddo & plays video games with her <3
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linda-rose · 2 years ago
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I love my silly little agents in my silly little comfort show so much but some of these episodes and storylines are just so fucking fucked oh my fucking god
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danganronpaisbest · 4 months ago
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I just found an old Google Document for a Criminal Case Killers × Danganronpa Fangan
It was called: Killers bring Hope
I canceled it due to the gacha mod I was using bugged out, and I lost all my characters T-T
But
Mary Lou was the protagonist
Trevor Finn was the supporting character
Bobby Prince was the Antagonist
And
Tiffany was the Mastermind
@okikuoki/ @naomisilly/ @nightfox11037
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turtlethebean · 8 months ago
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We back bois!
Exams are done! I got my desk back (room was being painted)! And we are so back!
Hopefully a double update on AO3 later this week. For now, here's a drawing of Frank that describes my mood throughout my exams.
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courtillyy · 26 days ago
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rewatching s3 of veroncia mars for the first time in years,,, and dude dick cannot make me cry this many times. its straight up a hate crime
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stopfunkinwmyheart · 8 months ago
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kanter was actually a stud. crazy how being outspoken against china can just derail ur hole shid lolz.
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jellyfishsthings · 2 months ago
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Hold Your Breath My Darling
WARNINGS: angst, like super angst, lovesick and whipped Spencer, earlier seasons Spencer, Hotch trained reader, Ex spy, fem reader, dying (or coming close to it), panic attacks, typical criminal minds violence... there will be a part two soon, please let my know if I am missing anything else
requests are open
part 2
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The BAU team arrived at the small town of Crescent Hills, ready to investigate a series of gruesome murders. The victims all shared similar physical characteristics. The team quickly realized that the killer was targeting women who looked exactly like you, the same hair, the same eyes and somehow personality, which had to be the scarriwst part of them all.
As the team discussed their next move, Spencer couldn't help but stare at her. She was the spitting image of the victims, but she seemed unfazed by the situation. In fact, she suggested that she pose as bait in order to catch the killer. She was the agent her mentor made her, because Hotch would have done the same in a heartbeat. Yet as Hotch looked at the young woman standing at his side, standing tall and holding her head high with pride and bravery, wearing a mask of calmness hiding her whirlwind of emotions with quite the efficiency.
Spencer's heart skipped a beat at the thought of his best friend putting herself in danger. His hands shook with dread and anxiety and his mind raced to a million directions as his heart seemed to weight a few tons more than usual. He was so confused. He had always seen her as a friend, but in that moment, he couldn't deny the intense feelings he had for her. Yes he had always cared for her, and wouldn't wish any harm in her way, but at this moment he desperately wished to have been the genius he claimed to be, to find a way out of this, to solve this without any one getting hurt, to keep her safe and alive and well next to him, hoping she felt even a sliver of the intesity of his emotions. He knew he couldn't let her go through with this plan. He had to act quickly, not caring if he embarrassed himself in the process.
"You can't do this, it's too dangerous," Spencer pleaded with her, his eyes shining with unshead tears as he saw her walking in her hotel room, trying to make herself more appealing for the UnSub.
"I can handle myself, Spencer," she replied confidently."Do not worry. I have been trained from the best." She whispered as she lightly hugged him and kissed his cheeks and the storm raging inside of him seemed to calm down for a few short seconds.
But Spencer couldn't shake off the feeling of dread in the pit of his stomach. He couldn't bear the thought of losing her. He had been so focused on his work and solving the case that he hadn't even realized his true feelings for her until now. As the team set up a plan, Spencer couldn't help but keep a close eye on her. He couldn't let her out of his sight. But as she put herself in harm's way, Spencer's heart was in his throat
The warehouse was quiet, the ominous shadows twisting around the corners like specters waiting to strike and fear started clawing its way to her heart. Derek Morgan’s voice echoed in her mind; “You’re one of us, kiddo. Trust your instincts.” But in this moment, trust felt like an anchor dragging her deeper into despair.
She was second guessing herself now as well as her abilities. Maybe she had made a mistake. She had volunteered without hesitation, knowing the stakes were high. A string of brutal murders had terrorized several towns, and the Behavioral Analysis Unit needed to understand what made this killer tick. But she had never expected that the very thing she sought to uncover would entrap her instead.
As she stepped deeper into the warehouse, darkness enveloped her like a suffocating blanket. The cold was biting, but the fear coursed through her veins like ice. She had set off the sound of a chilling recording, a mocking lure that had been crafted specifically for the UnSub. The air was alive with tension, every creak of the old metal structure amplifying her dread.
“Just breathe,” she murmured to herself, but her heart raced faster with every passing second. Somehow, despite the adrenaline's flow, she felt an unsettling calm, as if her body was preparing for something inevitable.
She thought of the team back at the BAU. Hotch would be analyzing their data, Emily and Derek keeping their wits about them, and as she closed her eyes, she could almost hear Spencer Reid’s gentle voice. He was always a soothing presence, with his deep well of knowledge and quirky sense of humor.
“Remember when I tried to teach you how to play chess?” he whispered in her mind, a memory flooding back. They had been at a coffee shop breaking down a case when she had confided that she hadn’t learned the game as a child. With a persistent twinkle in his eye, he taught her the basics, patiently explaining the rules as she fumbled through the moves. They laughed when she mistakenly thought pawns could move diagonally anytime.
In this dark warehouse, she recalled how he had once said, “You have to think several moves ahead. In chess, just as in life.” She held onto that wisdom now, fighting to stifle her panic.
The quiet was shattered by footsteps echoing through the maze of crates and rusted metal. She steeled herself, adrenaline rushing through her as the UnSub emerged from the shadows. He was a tall figure, cloaked in darkness, his face obscured by a mask that sent a shiver down her spine.
“Welcome,” he said, his voice low and taunting. “I’ve been waiting for you.”
She fought the surge of terror that threatened to overwhelm her. How? How had he been expecting her? She was a trained spy for the love of God, before joining the BAU, had she rusted her abilities this quickly? It had only been five years. Five wonderful, free years.
She couldn’t falter. In her mind, she anchored herself to another memory: a sunny afternoon with Reid. They had shared ice cream on a picnic blanket, debating the best flavors like children. He had quipped that pistachio was underappreciated, while she insisted on the classic chocolate chip cookie dough.
“You’re practically a gourmet, aren’t you?” she teased, and his laugh had brightened that day, sunlight dancing in his eyes.
But now, there were no sunny picnics; shadows danced along the walls as the UnSub advanced towards her. She could see glimmers of rage flickering in his eyes, an intensity that struck fear into her heart.
“Let’s see just how strong you are,” he hissed, gripping her arms in a vice-like hold. She gasped as pain shot through her, but even as she winced, she summoned the memory of Reid, who had taught her the importance of mindfulness in the face of fear.
“Leave me alone!” she shouted, fueling her resolve with every ounce of anger she could muster.
But he laughed, a cruel sound that sent tremors of dread through her. The sharpness of reality cut through her feelings of safety, and she swallowed hard, desperately piecing together scattered memories, trying to fund the best course of action but it was already to late. She felt sluggish and slow, something was wrong.
She tried to find the good memories, to find courage and strength, such as Reid’s infinite patience, his love for obscure trivia, the whimsical way he could make her smile even in the darkest of moments.
“Your game is over,” the UnSub snarled, his breath hot against her skin.
As he began to carry out his twisted intentions, she closed her eyes tightly, conjuring one last memory, one that radiated warmth in the encroaching darkness. The night Reid had confessed his fears of inadequacy, only to find solace in their bond, his fingers grazing hers in comforting reassurance, his eyes reflecting the kind of understanding that only comes from empathy.
“I’m not afraid,” she whispered, even as fear clawed at her soul. “No matter what happens, I’m not afraid. I will not give you the satisfaction of the perfect murder, trust me it will be a fight to bring me down.”
"Oh, but you have already lost. I think you must be feeling it be now."
Her heart pounded with the realization that she might not escape. But in those harrowing moments, as she fought against the loop of pain and despair, she anchored herself in the love and camaraderie of her team—every shared laugh, every overcoming of hardship. No matter what happened, they would carry her spirit forward.
In those last flickers of consciousness, she thought of Spencer, his brilliance, his laugh, and the unyielding strength of their bond. She hoped he would forgive her for failing to bring him the answers they so desperately needed, all while holding onto the belief that even the darkest of nights must give way to dawn.
With that thought, she embraced the memories that would never fade, hoping they would echo in the hearts of those she loved, a reminder that even in their darkest hours, they could find light.
Then the darkness came.
The cold grip of fear tightened around Spencer Reid's heart as he stood in the dimly lit acting conference room of the BAU, a small desk office of the local police station. The air was thick with tension and the weight of impending decisions that could alter their fates. He paced the floor anxiously, running a hand through his tousled hair while his mind raced with worst-case scenarios.
“Guys, we can’t go through with this,” he implored, turning to face his team, his voice a tremor of desperation. “The unsub is more unpredictable than we anticipated, and we can’t risk her life. What if—”
“It’s not just about her,” Derek Morgan countered, crossing his arms. “This mission aims to take down a dangerous criminal. We need to act fast before he slips through our fingers again.”
“But what if he targets her, Morgan?” Spencer’s voice escalated, echoing in the room. “I've analyzed his patterns. If she’s involved, she’s at extreme risk. We can’t afford to lose her!”
Emily Prentiss, caught between the mounting urgency and Reid’s grave expression, glanced at the other agents. “We have to trust our instincts, Spencer, but you know we all understand the risk involved. We can deploy a secondary team to protect her—”
“No!” Reid snapped, panic threading his tone. “You don’t understand. I can’t shake this feeling. What if this is a trap? She shouldn’t be there. We need to stop this. We need to call it off.”
The room fell silent as his pleas hung in the air, but time was running out, and the team had a job to do. With reluctant determination, they gathered their gear and left the conference room, unknowingly walking into the lion’s den.
Spencer’s heart raced as he followed them, a whirlwind of dread washing over him. They arrived at the location of the suspected meeting and quickly fanned out, but dread settled deeper in his chest as time ticked away.
Minutes felt like hours, and Reid’s worries morphed into a nightmare. Suddenly, over the comms, a shout broke through the chaos, and panic pierced the stillness. “She’s down! She’s down!”
Spencer’s instinct kicked in, but it felt like running through molasses as he pushed past his teammates. His breath quickened dramatically. He reached the scene, and there she was—Her body lay still against the cold asphalt, pale and lifeless.
Everything around him blurred as the sirens wailed in the distance, blending into an agonizing scream that reverberated in his mind. He dropped to his knees beside her, an overwhelming despair crashing down like a tidal wave. “No, no, no…” he chanted, disbelief coursing through him as the realization sank in.
He placed his hands on her chest, feeling the emptiness where her spirit should have been. “Stay with me. Please,” he whispered, tears streaming down his cheeks as he started CPR. Each pump felt futile, desperation fueling his actions—A metronome to the rhythm of her fading heartbeat.
“Come on, please! Breathe, breathe!” Spencer’s voice cracked as he pressed harder, not willing to accept the undeniable truth standing stark against reality—a truth that seemed to throng his senses.
Suddenly, strong hands pulled him backward. “Spencer, let the medics handle this,” a voice shouted through the fog of his anguish. It was Morgan, trying to wrestle him back to reality.
“No! I can’t! I won’t let her go!” Reid screamed, thrashing against the hold, fighting against the gravity of grief. But the world around him was collapsing, everything turning hazy, the wail of the sirens growing louder, drowning him in despair.
“Spencer!” Morgan’s voice cut through the fog, but it felt distant, as if coming from underwater. He was pulled away from the scene, from her cold body that lay so still. The agents moved in, the medics began their work, but Reid felt as if a piece of himself was being torn apart, the agonizing reality sinking its teeth deeper into his soul.
He fell to his knees, the weight of his failure crashing into him like a heavy stone, unyielding and unforgiving. Tears streamed down his face as he watched helplessly, the ache in his chest mimicking a gaping wound.
Desperation clawed at him as he realized that no amount of pleading or data could bring her back. And in that moment, the chaos of the world faded away, and all he knew was a profound loss that reverberated through every fiber of his being.
And then the impossible happened. She was still bleeding, covered in deep cuts by a knife that would scar her for life. Yet her chest lifted lightly before falling down.
Once.
Twice.
He was sure he was dreaming of it. His mind playing a trick on him, not being ready to register his life without her existence.
But no.
It was true. She was breathing.
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