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Russian Officials Are Hiding Truth of Daytlov Pass
The Dyatlov Pass episode (Russian: гибель тургруппы Дятлова, transl. "Passing of the Dyatlov Group") was an occasion wherein nine Soviet travelers kicked the bucket in the northern Ural Mountains somewhere in the range of 1 and 2 February 1959, in questionable conditions. The accomplished traveling bunch from the Ural Polytechnical Institute, drove by Igor Dyatlov, had laid out a camp on the eastern slants of Kholat Syakhl in the Russian SFSR of the Soviet Union. Short-term, something made them cut right out of their tent and escape the camping area while insufficiently dressed for the weighty snowfall and freezing temperatures.
By Anshul Singh Tomar2 years ago in Criminal
The lost boys of Fairfax
Fairfax, Ohio is a small village in Hamilton County, Ohio, east of Cincinnati. It is not known for having a high crime rate or for having any infamous criminals. In 1964, Fairfax had become the setting for a four-year-old child's murder and the disappearance of two young schoolboys.
By Marc Hoover2 years ago in Criminal
Parents of Anatoly Moskvin believed he collected antique dolls, but they were actually young mummified girls
History was one of Anatoly Moskvin's passions. He was a journalist in Nizhny Novgorod, the fifth-largest city in Russia, spoke thirteen languages and traveled a lot. Moskvin also referred to himself as a "necropolyst" and claimed to be an expert on cemeteries.
By Victoria Velkova2 years ago in Criminal
The Free-Walking Cannibal With Plans to Eat People Once More
Issei Sagawa had been planning to kill, mutilate, and devour Renée Hartevelt for 32 years when he finally did it in 1981. Sagawa was a student of comparative literature in Paris at the time of his crime. He was promptly taken into custody and given a psychiatric institution term. He was able to check himself out of a separate psychiatric institution after his extradition to Japan, however, because to a legal loophole, and he is still free today.
By Victoria Velkova2 years ago in Criminal
RACISM BEHIND BARS
Introduction Hate groups can be found all over the United States, in every state of the union, with names like: Aryan Nation, The American Nazi Party, Church of the Creator, United White Peoples’ Party, and one of the oldest American hate terrorist groups, the Ku Klux Klan, which has many factions around the country. But you rarely think of these groups having much power or say in the jail and prison systems of the United States, where prisoners are watched twenty-four hours a day. But this is the very setting that makes it easy for them to recruit people to follow their messages of hate, people who already want to blame someone for their lives of bad addictions and choices, and extreme violence. “Prison officials estimate that up to 10 percent of the nation’s prison population is affiliated with such gangs” (Bigotry Behind Bars: Racist Groups in U.S. Prisons). These groups (or gangs as they are called ), recruit prisoners who are already prejudice against some minority or those who feel that they got a “bad break” somewhere along the way, and want to put a face on this perceived oppressor.
By Sherrie D. Larch2 years ago in Criminal
Keep your finances safe. Top Story - August 2022.
In these desperate times when people want to work from home because of Covid, scammers increasingly use various schemes to separate people from their money. I taught high school forensics and used scenarios as a teaching tool. The following are fictional scenarios that demonstrate a couple of scamming techniques.
By Cat Turner2 years ago in Criminal
Hacker
What I am about to say is true, and sometimes the truth is unbearable. It’s too cliché to say fact is stranger than fiction, when in actual fact, the world I was living in was a fiction. I denied reality for so long because it was too painful, that I forgot who I was, and I was all alone.
By Juliana Payson B.Eng (Hons)2 years ago in Criminal