CONFESSIONS COURT Confessions Court — Stiletto Confessions
The Process

How Court Works

Every confession deserves a judgment. Here, you are the jury.

📜 I. Read

A confession is placed in the dock. No names. No faces. Just the truth, or whatever version of it was submitted.

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⚖️ II. Deliberate

Consider the weight of it. The audacity, the heartbreak, the choices made. Feel whatever you feel. That’s your evidence.

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🔨 III. Verdict

Cast your vote. Guilty. Not Guilty. Or the most honest answer — it’s complicated. The court tallies all.

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⚖️   This Week’s Case
Case No. 014 — Betrayal

I found out my sister had been hiding money from her husband for three years. Instead of confronting her, I told him. I told myself I was doing the right thing. Their marriage ended six months later. I have never once admitted — even to myself — that part of me wanted it to.

Submitted anonymously
March 2025
… votes cast
014

The court awaits your ruling.

The Jury Has Spoken

You are not alone in that judgment.

Guilty
0%
Not Guilty
0%
It’s Complicated
0%
🔨   Previous Cases
The Archive

Closed Cases

Verdict: Guilty

“I deleted her texts from my husband’s phone before he could see them. She was his ex. I never told him. They haven’t spoken since. I told myself I was protecting us.”

Guilty
72%
Not Guilty
12%
Complicated
16%
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Verdict: Not Guilty

“I quit my six-figure job on a Tuesday and didn’t tell anyone for two weeks. My family found out when I stopped being able to fake being happy at Sunday dinners.”

Guilty
11%
Not Guilty
74%
Complicated
15%
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Verdict: It’s Complicated

“I stayed at the party when I should have driven her home. She made it back fine. I’ve never forgiven myself for the version of the night that didn’t happen.”

Guilty
29%
Not Guilty
24%
Complicated
47%
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Verdict: Guilty

“I took the promotion and let my colleague believe I had advocated for her. I hadn’t. I had actively made the case against her. I sit next to her every day.”

Guilty
81%
Not Guilty
8%
Complicated
11%
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Verdict: Not Guilty

“I read his journal. I found nothing. I have never told him, and I never will. But I read every page and I am not sorry. Some peace of mind has a price.”

Guilty
35%
Not Guilty
51%
Complicated
14%
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Verdict: It’s Complicated

“He proposed at dinner. I said yes. I spent the whole drive home wondering if I said it because I wanted to, or because I didn’t know how to say no in public.”

Guilty
22%
Not Guilty
31%
Complicated
47%
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