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Anthony Broadwater Exonerated: A Look at the Case of a Wrongfully Convicted Man
Alice Sebold is an acclaimed American author who has written several notable works, including the novels The Lovely Bones and The Almost Moon, as well as a memoir titled Lucky. The Lovely Bones achieved significant success, reaching the New York Times Best Seller list and inspiring a film adaptation in 2010.
Rare StoriesPublished about a year ago in CriminalThe First Criminal: A Historical Perspective
Criminal behavior is a phenomenon that has plagued human societies since their earliest days. The roots of criminality can be traced back to prehistoric times, when individuals or groups violated the norms and values of their communities by engaging in behaviors that were deemed unacceptable or harmful. These behaviors often resulted in punishments ranging from verbal reprimands to physical violence, and even death. While the types of criminal behavior vary greatly from society to society, certain patterns have been identified over time.
junaid mughalPublished about a year ago in CriminalA beauty blogger murders her "doppelgänger" so that she may fake her own funeral.
A German beauty blogger has been charged with killing a lady who remarkably resembled her before committing suicide. According to The Independent, the suspect has been identified as Shahraban K, a 24-year-old German-Iraqi beauty blogger. The victim, who has only been given the name Khadidja O., also blogged about fashion and beauty.
Victoria VelkovaPublished about a year ago in Criminal5 Reasons to Hire a Matrimonial Detective for Your Marriage
Marriage is an institution that is supposed to last a lifetime. However, sometimes things don't work out as planned, and the relationship may hit a rough patch. If you suspect your spouse of infidelity, it can be a tough situation to handle. It can be stressful, emotional, and confusing, and you may not know what to do or where to turn.
Advance DetectivePublished about a year ago in CriminalThe Vanished Heiress
Emma Dubois had always known that she was a target. As the heiress to a vast fortune, she had grown up surrounded by luxury and privilege, but also by danger and fear. Her father had always been adamant that she be protected, and so she had grown up with bodyguards and security measures that would put most prisons to shame.
Alagumuthukumar DhakshinamoorthyPublished about a year ago in CriminalThe Deadly Affair: The Murder of Maria Marten
In the early 1800s, the small village of Polstead in Suffolk, England was rocked by a shocking crime that would become one of the most infamous murders in British history. The victim was a young woman named Maria Marten, and her killer was her lover, William Corder.
junaid mughalPublished about a year ago in CriminalD.B Cooper
D.b cooper D.B. Cooper is the alias of an unidentified man who hijacked a Northwest Orient Airlines Boeing 727 aircraft in the airspace between Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington, on November 24, 1971. He extorted $200,000 in ransom and then parachuted from the plane, never to be seen again. The case remains unsolved to this day, and it is one of the most famous unsolved criminal cases in the history of the United States. Despite a massive manhunt and an extensive investigation, the authorities have never been able to identify Cooper or determine his whereabouts. Over the years, there have been numerous theories and speculations about his identity and what became of him, but none have been proven definitively.D.B. Cooper, also known as Dan Cooper, is a pseudonym given to an unidentified man who hijacked a Northwest Orient Airlines Boeing 727 on November 24, 1971, and extorted a ransom of $200,000 before jumping from the plane with a parachute. The case remains unsolved, and despite extensive investigations by law enforcement and amateur sleuths, the true identity and whereabouts of D.B. Cooper remain a mystery.
Kumail malikPublished about a year ago in CriminalBible John Killer
Patricia Docker, Jemima MacDonald, and Helen Puttock had gone out for a night at Glasgow's Barrowland Ballroom. They left their children at home in the care of their family.
The Unknown
It was a cold and dark night in London; Mr. Alex Walker was coming from a party. He was quite drank; when he entered his house, he saw two guys in his house near his safe. Mr. Alex was quite rich and was one of the biggest entrepreneurs of London; He was the owner of Walker Tech, a multi-million dollar company. He was very interested and fond of collecting valuable jewels; He had a Diamond worth of 150 million dollars in his safe. On that night, the two guys in his house were robbers and were stealing the Diamond. Mr. Alex was quite unconscious but he was able to contact the cops before Joey; one of the robbers smashed a vase on his head and he fainted. As Joey and Danny, the second robber, grabbed the Diamond and were about to leave but when they got on the bike, the cops came to Mr. Alex's house and surrounded it from all corners. There were about twenty cops but Joey and Danny didn’t pay any attention to the cops; they sat on the bike, started it and rode away. One of the cops stood in front of them and shouted “FREEZE!” Joey was riding the bike and Danny was sitting behind him. Joey increased the speed of the bike to 100-110 so they could avoid any bullets. They also lifted the bike up on a single wheel to scare the cop away instead he aimed the gun at them and was about to shoot. Then Joey thought that he didn’t had a choose so he boosted the speed and banged the bike with the cop. The cop went flying in the air and landed in the bushes, gladly, he only had minor injuries. Then they ran and the chase continued and lasted for 10 minutes; Joey and Danny went through the underpass which was surrounded by the cops from both ends and they had no place to go; they were trapped. The cops blocked the underpass and waited for them on the other side of the underpass. As they were waiting, the blockage caused a traffic jam which increased and got worse every minute. So, they decided to let certain people go so the mess wouldn’t spread. They waited and waited but the robbers didn’t come out; so, they decided to go in but they were nowhere to be seen. The cops were quite confused and shock that the robbers came in but didn’t went out, it was like they vanished in the middle of the underpass.
Mutahir AhsanPublished about a year ago in CriminalTop 10 Mafia in the world
The term "Mafia" refers to a criminal organization that operates under strict codes of conduct and hierarchy. These organizations are notorious for their involvement in illegal activities such as drug trafficking, extortion, money laundering, and murder. The Mafia has been around for centuries and has spread across the world. In this article, we will explore the top 10 Mafia in the world.
Muhammad AtifPublished about a year ago in CriminalShadows of Horror
Detective Sarah has been working on a high-profile case involving a notorious gang leader, Jake "The Snake" Johnson, for months. She's finally gotten a break in the case when an anonymous tip leads her to an abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of town.
The Other Side of The Mirror
Most mornings when the lights come on, I'm already awake. I don't think I've had a full Night's sleep in my life, certainly not in the last nineteen years. The Nights I cannot remember dreaming are the best, when I just wake up and have to take time to reassess, to remember who I am and where I am. Those are good Nights for me.
Kyle CejkaPublished about a year ago in Criminal