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I’m Adi, the mug behind Coffee and Cases. I study criminology/criminal law in BC and break down cases: what happened, why it matters, and the one or two takeaways you’ll remember before your latte cools. No jargon, no drama, just clear stories and real fixes that work in the world. When I’m not writing, I’m in libraries and cafés, digging into how people, places, and policy shape harm and how to cut it. Educational content only, not legal advice.

Category: U.S. Criminal Cases

This section breaks down notable criminal cases in Philadelphia in plain language, focusing on legal context, public impact, and why each case matters beyond the headline.

  • The Philadelphia Trial of H. H. Holmes A Trial Takes Shape : By the end of 1894, Philadelphia authorities were no longer chasing a man, they were circling a shadow. His name changed depending on where you asked. To some, he was Herman Webster Mudgett. To others, H.H. Holmes. Wherever he went, confusion followed, along…