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Shadows in the Alley
M Mehran It was just past midnight when the quiet town of Greenford stirred with whispers of fear. For months, residents had been on edge—doors double-locked, windows barred, and curtains drawn tight. Something sinister was unfolding in their neighborhood, and no one knew who would be the next victim.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Criminal
The Midnight Heist of Riverside Lane
M Mehran Riverside Lane had always been quiet, almost painfully so. Rows of brick houses, neatly trimmed hedges, and the soft hum of streetlights gave the illusion of safety. But beneath the calm surface, the neighborhood had a secret: for weeks, residents had been reporting missing items—small things at first, then more valuable: jewelry, electronics, even cash.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Criminal
The Case of the Vanishing Briefcase
M Mehran Okulmide was not the sort of detective who filled out paperwork quietly behind a desk. In Lagos, where the air hummed with traffic, markets, and secrets traded in alleyways, his reputation had grown: sharp eyes, sharper instincts, and a stubbornness that made criminals nervous.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Criminal
Deepfake and AI Technology
At present, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an important part of our lives. This technology makes our work easier, helps in new discoveries and makes everyday life convenient. But every coin has two sides. Along with the advantages of AI, it also has some serious disadvantages and dangers, especially when misused. Today we will discuss the misuse of AI, especially deep fake technology, and its negative effects.
By Farhad Khan Dawar5 months ago in Criminal
The Shadow in the Alley: A Story of Crime and Consequence
M Mehran Every city has its hidden corners—alleys where streetlights flicker, abandoned lots where silence weighs heavy, and faces you don’t look at too long. In those shadows, stories of crime are written—stories not just about criminals, but about choices, chances, and consequences.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Criminal
The Trash Bag Killer, Patrick Wayne Kearney. . Content Warning.
Patrick Wayne Kearney, born in East Los Angeles, CA, September 24, 1939, is an 81-year-old American serial killer, serial rapist, cannibal, and necrophile who had killed between 20 and 41 young men across the state of California from 1962 to 1977. Kearney, the youngest of three siblings, all boys. He was said to have been raised in a family with stability. Kearney did suffer from childhood trauma, a common finding amongst serial killers. Kearney was described as a thin and sickly young man, leaving him open to school-yard bullies. By the time Kearney reached his teenage years, he had become withdrawn from society and often fantasized about killing people.
By Amanda Burroughs5 months ago in Criminal
The Cleveland Strangler, Anthony Sowell, has died in prison. . Content Warning.
It has been a year and a half since the convicted serial killer Anthony Sowell died behind bars in Ohio. Sowell was sentenced to death for killing 11 women and hiding their bodies around his house and on his property. It was reported that the 61-year-old Sowell was receiving end-of-life care at Franklin Medical Center, where he was diagnosed with a terminal illness. In October 2009, the Cleveland Police Department investigated Sowell in connection with a rape case. That was when they stumbled across two bodies, which eventually led them to discover the remains of 11 women.
By Amanda Burroughs5 months ago in Criminal
39 years later, where is Christopher Enoch Abeyta?. Content Warning.
On July 15, 1986, Christopher Enoch Abeyta, aged seven months, was discovered missing from his crib. After putting their baby to sleep around midnight, the parents discovered that Christopher's crib was empty a few hours later when they checked on him. Christopher's parents reported to authorities that their garage door opener was missing, their basement window was open, and the baby was nowhere to be found. Upon arrival, officers initially found no signs of forced entry, to which the parents said that they had left their front door unlocked the night their son disappeared. According to reports, Christopher's father was in the home the night his son disappeared. This was the first time he and Christopher's mother had separated. This was the first time he had stayed in the home since they had separated, but were in the process of reconciling.
By Amanda Burroughs5 months ago in Criminal
The Clean Exit
Cleo Vance didn’t mind blood. Not anymore. After ten years of scrubbing crime scenes for a living, the shock had worn off. The way people stared when she showed up in her van marked “Hazmat Response Solutions” still amused her. They didn’t know the real work she did.
By Solene Hart5 months ago in Criminal
Crime, controversy, and consequences define Pamela Smart’s life.
Crime, controversy, and consequences define Pamela Smart’s life. Early Life and Education In Coral Gables, Florida, Pamela Ann Smart was born on August 16, 1967. She moved to Derry, New Hampshire in eighth grade with her family. Smart, an accomplished student, graduated from Pinkerton Academy before attending Florida State University, where she specialised in communications and hosted “Maiden of Metal,” a college radio show. She graduated with honours in 1988.
By Sabeera Rashid5 months ago in Criminal
Scammers
Oh boy!!!! Do I have a story for you. Colors are not always colors, and black is not always opposite of white. There is always an in between. People who scam do it for various reasons. Believe it or not most of the time they scam you for money. However, there are others that scam just for pleasure. They feel important. True fact 34% adult Americans are scammed every year. In reality that is 1 out of every 3 are scammed.
By Cheryl A Nocera 5 months ago in Criminal
Who Is The Campus Killer, Ted Bundy?. Content Warning.
1. Bundy thought his biological mother was his sister. November 24, 1946, 22-year-old Eleanor Louise Cowell, known as Louise, gave birth to Theodore Robert Cowell at the Elizabeth Lund Home for unwed mothers. Initially, Eleanor thought about placing the baby up for adoption. Ted’s grandfather, Sam Cowell, convinced her to join the family in Philadelphia, so they did. For years, Ted believed that his biological mother was his sister until he got old enough and was able to see through her lies. Bundy had told Ann Rule, author of The Stranger Beside Me, that “Maybe I just figured out that there couldn’t be a twenty-year difference in age between a brother and a sister, and Louise always took care of me. I just grew up knowing that she was really my mother.”
By Amanda Burroughs5 months ago in Criminal










