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South Korean Psychopath Killer
I have a very interesting quiz for you all. In 2023, the police in South Korea arrested a girl and found a suitcase with bloodstains inside it. Now, the question is, where did this blood come from?
Aafreen AliPublished 14 days ago in Criminal - Content Warning
What is Human Trafficking?
Imagine walking in everyday places — a street corner, a nail salon, or a nearby farm. Would you recognize the signs of a human trafficking victim? Understanding human trafficking goes deeper than just knowing the term. It’s about seeing the harsh reality of this crime against freedom and dignity. Human trafficking is when someone is exploited through force, fraud, or coercion for labor or commercial sex acts. This violation of law is as prevalent now as ever. With more knowledge of human trafficking, we can spot hidden abuses in ordinary places. Under the United Nations Protocol, over 180 countries have joined forces to fight this crime.
Matthew JackPublished 14 days ago in Criminal - Content Warning
Which Death Row Prisoner Had Most Expensive LAST MEAL?
The last meals of death row prisoners serve two purposes: that of an unbecoming curiosity, an approximate study into the last wishes of some of the most infamous people in the society. From the sadistic events to the prevailing ones, such desires act as virtual windows to the minds of the locked souls that are exploring death. In this article, since divulging about the most astonishing and extravagant last meal requests in the history will be our guided tour of the character.
Amine OubihPublished 15 days ago in Criminal - Content Warning
THE CURSE OF YAHOO BOYS 2
The curse of the Yahoo boys 2. As they arrived at a hidden spot on the school grounds, Kcee and the other boys forcefully pulled Jerry out of the car, guiding him deeper into the bush. Jerry, scared and anxious, had no idea where they were leading him, but he silently prayed within his heart that they wouldn't do him any harm.
echi monday echemPublished 17 days ago in Criminal - Content Warning
TSparkle99 A Groomer And Narcissist
This news comes as zero surprise to many when it comes to chasing fame on the internet, especially in the furry fandom. Evidence has come forward that Sparkles Kennel/Woodward a small time furry twitch streamer who is growing in mass numbers, has been found grooming children at Furry Weekend Atlanta, IFC and Megaplex. All of which are furry conventions in the fandom ran and operated under nonprofit organizations made to help charities all over the world.
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'Mom' Neglected 18-Month-Old to Death, Said Toddler Was an A*shole, Would Become the Next Dahmer
A jury convicted 33-year-old Cheyenne Hill of Indianapolis of child neglect in the November 2022 murder of her 18-month-old daughter, Elliaunna Plummer. In April 2024, Judge John Plummer III sentenced her to 30 years in prison.
True Crime WriterPublished 18 days ago in Criminal - Content Warning
The 60 Second Servant ©️
This kill had to be done in 60 seconds, and recorded for the payment. This was an easy task. The setup was in play. I was the Wheelman and the Poi was a thief better known as Johnny Rocket. (I'm sorry, Poi is *Person of Interest*). Johnny was widely known as a ruthless bank robber in the small towns of European Cities. He would enter the bank, rob at gunpoint and then exterminate the teller and beeline to the getaway car with an experienced Wheelman. He was never convicted, and that was remarkable in this circuit of crime. His previous job was at a random bank in Bogota. Unknown to him the bank was Cartel owned. He never had a chance from the minute he went through the bank doors. First off, he didn't research this heist enough. No one escapes the Cartel. Well, needless to say he hit the bank and killed the young female teller and got away. The problem was the teller, a niece to the Capriano Cartel's underboss, whom he had executed. Stick a fork in Johnny, as he is cooked. Now by cooked, I mean walking Deadman. Still no damn clue as to what he did. In his mind it was just another payday. Johnnys’ ticket was punched from the moment he stole from the Cartel, let alone killing the underboss's niece.
Matthew MikitukPublished 19 days ago in Criminal - Content Warning
Overturned Convictions, Broken Systems, and An Abuser’s Response to #MeToo
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. In a move befitting the U.S. justice system, New York decided to celebrate by honoring one of its most prominent sexual assailants.
Veronica WrenPublished 19 days ago in Criminal - Content Warning
Shadows of Betrayal: The Tragic Murder in Hooghly Konnagar
In Kon Nagar Hooghly, 17 kilometers away from Kolkata, when 8-year-old Shriyansh's cousin reached his room, she was horrified to see the scene. Shriyansh lay there, battered and bloodied. His hands were severed, his head crushed, and his body bore marks of severe beating. It seemed as though the perpetrator wanted to ensure that he didn't survive under any circumstances. Blood was everywhere, and even a kitchen knife lay nearby. The TV blared loudly in the background, almost as if the killer didn't want the noise to escape the room.
Aafreen AliPublished 20 days ago in Criminal - Content Warning
Baby Survives Five Days Lying Underneath Deceased Mom's Body
After a motorcycle crash left her in chronic pain, Renae Micallef, 36, battled an addiction to painkillers, leading to the decision to send her daughters to live with her mother in Albion Park. Kerrie Micallef told Daily Mail the girls felt like her own daughters.
True Crime WriterPublished 21 days ago in Criminal - Content Warning
Did Dark Family Secrets Lead to The Disappearance of Brittney Wood?
Brittney Wood, 19, a single mother of a nearly 2-year-old daughter, left her mother’s house around 7 p.m. on May 30, 2012, telling her she was headed out to meet her uncle, Donnie Holland. That was the last time anyone saw Brittney.
True Crime WriterPublished 24 days ago in Criminal - Content Warning
The Prison Cell
In the heart of London's bustling East End, Stocken Gate prison stood as a formidable reminder of the city's darker days. Often referred to as "The Gate," this Victorian-era prison had weathered the test of time, its walls echoing with stories of toughened inmates braving the cold, unyielding winters. The prison's notoriety wasn't just due to its harsh conditions; it was also a haven for rats, which seemed to have a life of their own within its confines.
Arshad MecciPublished 26 days ago in Criminal