

Guilty of Crime Moderators
The Guilty of Crime channel was born out of my passion for true crime and the desire to make a meaningful impact. Let's take a moment to reflect on why our team came together and what your personal goals are within the GOC family and community. As a contributor, your goals matter and will contribute to the growth and sustainability of this channel. This channel and team were not created for financial gain from victims or their families. All proceeds are used to maintain the channel, cover associated costs, and compensate the creator for their time and effort.
Our primary objective is to grow this channel as large as possible and build a supportive community. While we may not always agree with everyone, our common goal is to agree to disagree in a healthy way and find common ground to work together. We aim to help victims by shedding light on their cases, providing them with a safe platform, and giving a voice to those who no longer have one.
​ Mods and researchers volunteer their time and are not paid for their contributions. You can donate as little or as much as you'd like, and any money that channel members wish to donate to Mods will go directly to a charity of their choice. A link will be available in the chat and on my page for direct donations to the organization, ensuring all proceeds go directly without involving me in managing people's money.
The GOC channel is a passion project and a small part of my daily life. I have been managing a Mechanical Engineering company for the past 18 years, which is my full-time job.
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LEGAL INFORMATION:
The content provided is intended for educational purposes only. Commentary is offered for educational and analytical purposes.This channel does not seek to glorify or sensationalize criminal activities.The goal is to foster a better understanding of the justice system and legal processes.We are committed to presenting information in an objective and respectful manner.
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This content is in compliance with Fair Use guidelines for educational purposes, as outlined in Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act.