
Muthukumar Irulappan
Bio
I like to write about true crime and do small investigations. I also write fiction crime and others sometimes....
Stories (11/0)
Serial Killer
Varun and Tharun were two childhood friends who grew up in a small town in India. They were inseparable and did everything together, from playing cricket to studying for exams. As they grew older, their paths diverged. Varun went to study engineering in a big city, while Tharun stayed in their hometown and worked in his father's grocery store.
By Muthukumar Irulappan27 days ago in Criminal
Detective Saruh Thompson
The city was in a state of panic. A string of brutal murders had been committed, and the police were struggling to find a suspect. The victims were all young women, and the killer was leaving no clues behind. The city was on edge, and everyone was afraid to go out at night.
By Muthukumar Irulappan2 months ago in Criminal
The Smile Blooms
A smile is an expression of love, a source of affection. We must bring these sweet good feelings perfectly under the control of our government. Smiling with a happy face when we see good people and frowning when we see bad people is a good sign that we are keeping our emotions under control. We must never lose sight of it. That is the good grammar of a man!
By Muthukumar Irulappan2 months ago in Motivation
Auto Shankar... The End of a Serial Killer -Part: 2
Auto Shankar Auto Shakar part:2 continuous..... It was at this stage that three men who came to Auto Shankar's house to enjoy women disappeared. When the police confirmed that they had come to Auto Shankar's house, the police hesitated to go directly to him and inquire about the matter. But the police have no choice.
By Muthukumar Irulappan2 months ago in Criminal
Auto Shankar... the serial killer who killed seven with his wife-Part: 1
In the 1980s, sales of bootleg liquor were high in Tamil Nadu. Bars did not come that much. People were intoxicated and brewed liquor in hidden places and sold it. Although it was illegal, it was in every town in Tamil Nadu.
By Muthukumar Irulappan2 months ago in Criminal
Indian Marriage
Marriage Marriage is a social and legal union between two individuals, typically recognized by the government or a religious institution. It is a lifelong commitment between partners, where they support each other and share their lives together. In most cultures, marriage is considered an important milestone and is celebrated with rituals, customs, and traditions. The concept of marriage and the way it is performed varies greatly across cultures and societies, but it is generally viewed as a symbol of love, commitment, and the forming of a new family unit.
By Muthukumar Irulappan2 months ago in Marriage