Reader Submissions

Request a Case or Topic

Crime Centrals accepts reader-submitted topic suggestions for future posts, case analyses, legal explainers, and broader criminal justice discussions.

What You Can Submit

If there is a case, legal issue, investigative question, or broader justice-related topic you would like to see covered, you can submit it below. Requests may include high-profile criminal cases, overlooked cases, systemic issues, court process questions, victim rights topics, or subjects related to forensic, legal, and psychological analysis.

Crime Centrals is built around research-driven, victim-centered true crime writing. That means submissions are not selected based on shock value or sensational details, but on whether a topic can be approached responsibly, thoughtfully, and with meaningful context.

Editorial Approach

Every request is reviewed through the same lens used across the site: accuracy, available sourcing, ethical framing, and respect for victims and affected communities. Some topics may be better suited for a full case analysis, while others may be covered through a legal explainer, a psychological discussion, or a broader article about systemic failures within the justice system.

Submitting a request does not guarantee publication. Some topics may not be covered if reliable information is too limited, if facts remain too unclear to address responsibly, or if the subject does not align with the site’s focus.

Submit a Request

Use the form below to suggest a topic for future coverage.

Before You Submit

Not every request will be selected for publication. Topics involving active investigations, unverified allegations, private individuals without clear public interest, or claims that cannot be responsibly sourced may not be considered.

Requests are reviewed with an emphasis on evidence, public record availability, and ethical coverage. If you provide your email address in the form, you may be contacted if your request is selected or addressed in a future post.