interview
Interviews with defense attorneys, law enforcement officials, forensic psychologists and anyone with insight into bad behavior.
A woman, a back road, and a crescent moon.... Content Warning.
Short note from the author: I was scared to write about this... because: 1. What if I was in the wrong for wanting to do remote photography in the evening (between approximately 9 and 10pm) with my kids bundled up in the car trying to relax them enough to go to sleep? I mean, how dare I mix something that makes me happy into our family's routine, right?
By The Schizophrenic Momabout a year ago in Criminal
How One Photo Turned a Hostage Crisis into a Viral Sensation
I believe stupidity has its own limits, when you see danger you should run away from there that is common sense, or will you take selfie with that danger. This post is about a guy who take selfie, with her Hijacker.
By Nav k Aidanabout a year ago in Criminal
The Plight of the Palestinians: A Struggle for Justice and Self-Determination
**** The Palestinian struggle for justice, self-determination, and statehood is one of the most protracted and contentious issues in modern history. For over a century, the Palestinian people have endured displacement, occupation, and systemic oppression, shaping a narrative of resilience and resistance. The conflict between Israelis and Palestinians is deeply rooted in history, politics, and religion, with both sides laying claim to the same land. However, the human cost of this conflict has disproportionately affected the Palestinian population, leaving them in a state of perpetual hardship. This article explores the historical context of the Palestinian plight, the ongoing challenges they face, and the quest for a just and lasting resolution.
By Taiyab Ahmedabout a year ago in Criminal
Ruby Franke — From Family Vlogger to Convicted Felon
In early 2024, Hulu released a chilling documentary titled Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke, exposing the dark reality behind one of YouTube’s most famous family vloggers. The documentary featured never-before-seen footage, interviews with former family friends, and an in-depth look at the disturbing parenting practices that led to Franke’s conviction. As viewers watched in shock, the story of Ruby Franke — once a seemingly devoted mother and content creator — unraveled into one of the most disturbing cases of child abuse in recent memory.
By Victoria Velkovaabout a year ago in Criminal
I Spent 72 Hours with Nigerian Scammers – What I Learned Will Shock You
When I first heard about the notorious world of Nigerian scams, I was skeptical. Yet curiosity got the better of me, and I embarked on a 72-hour deep dive into the underbelly of online fraud. In this immersive experience, I connected with individuals claiming to be Nigerian scammers, witnessed firsthand the tactics they use, and uncovered truths that are both shocking and eye-opening. This article reveals what I learned, how these scams operate, and offers practical advice to protect yourself from falling victim.
By Victor Akinremiabout a year ago in Criminal
Inside Ted Bundy's Mind;
Ted Bundy is the globe's most prolific serial murderer, a male who covered his intelligence as well as his beauty with a dark malevolence. In the final days before his execution on 24th January 1989, Bundy gave a series of interviews, projecting a cold image of his thoughts. These revelations, as much as can be seen as manipulating the truth, give a cold image of the killer's psyche who evaded the grasp of the law for decades.
By Anthony Maghangaabout a year ago in Criminal
Jack the Ripper finally identified.
Jack the Ripper Mystery Potentially Solved Through DNA Evidence For over a century, the identity of Jack the Ripper has remained one of the world's most infamous unsolved mysteries—until now. DNA evidence from a shawl recovered at one of the crime scenes has been found to be a 100% match, potentially revealing the killer's true identity.
By Anthony Maghangaabout a year ago in Criminal
The Storm's Deception
The storm raged outside, a tempest of howling winds and torrential rain that lashed against the windows of the isolated Victorian manor. Clara stood in the dimly lit parlor, her fingers tracing the edge of a silver letter opener on the mahogany desk. The clock struck midnight, its chimes swallowed by the thunder. He would be home soon.
By Nada solimanabout a year ago in Criminal









