capital punishment
Weigh the pros, cons and controversies surrounding the grave issue of capital punishment; should the death penalty be allowed?
Tylenol poisoning incident
Before you begin to read the below incident , please be informed that it is based on a true event! The Tylenol poisoning incident of 1982 was a series of poisonings that occurred in the Chicago metropolitan area, in which seven people died after ingesting Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules that had been laced with potassium cyanide. The incident is considered one of the most notorious criminal acts in American history and led to sweeping changes in the packaging and security of over-the-counter medications.
By Siddharth RS3 years ago in Criminal
The hero conman?
Before you begin to read the below incident , please be informed that it is based on a true event! The D.B. Cooper incident refers to the unsolved hijacking of a Northwest Orient Airlines Boeing 727 flying from Portland, Oregon to Seattle, Washington on November 24, 1971. The hijacker, who identified himself as Dan Cooper but is commonly referred to as D.B. Cooper, extorted $200,000 in ransom from the airline before jumping from the plane over the Pacific Northwest, never to be seen or heard from again.
By Siddharth RS3 years ago in Criminal
Luka Magnotta did it
Before you begin to read the below incident , please be informed that it is based on a true event! Luka Magnotta, a Canadian man, gained international notoriety in 2010 and 2011 for committing a series of heinous crimes, culminating in the killing and dismemberment of Chinese international student Jun Lin. The crime was particularly shocking due to the fact that Magnotta filmed the murder and posted it online, leading to his eventual capture.
By Siddharth RS3 years ago in Criminal
Usual Story
This is a fictional story about a woman named Rachel who discovers an illegal plan by her company's CEO to control people's minds. She is determined to expose the truth and stop the plan, but finds herself in danger as the CEO and his henchmen try to silence her. Rachel goes on the run and uses her skills and ingenuity to evade capture and stay alive. As the stakes rise, she must make a choice to either give up or risk everything to stop the CEO and save lives. With the help of allies, Rachel launches a final assault on the company's headquarters to destroy the CEO's plans and bring him to justice.
By Manoj Seenivasan3 years ago in Criminal
"Amazing Tweets From Other Countries": Elon Musk Reveals Next Twitter Update
Twitter will soon start translating and recommending tweets from other countries and cultures, announced Elon Musk this morning. Besides, the next update on the microblogging platform will be to stop switching users to recommended tweets from their custom settings, he said.
By MADHAN KUMAR3 years ago in Criminal
42 journalists killed in Pakistan in past 4 years, Senate told
In the past four years, 42 journalists have been killed in Pakistan, according to a report presented to the Senate on January 20, 2023. The report also highlighted that most of these killings were carried out by non-state actors, and that little progress has been made in bringing the perpetrators to justice.
By Naveed Jamal3 years ago in Criminal
Expungement Vs. Sealing of Records: Which is Better and Why?
Nobody wants to live their entire lives with the stigma of being a criminal due to prior criminal charges. Since a criminal record can prevent you from enjoying the pleasant things in life, regardless of blame. This is where expungement enters the legal system, aiding the public in seeing a chance.
By smithpatrick3 years ago in Criminal
Denise Huber Was Kidnapped And Stored In Freezer For Years
The Hubers had a picture-perfect life in Newport Beach, California, until tragic events occurred in 1991. At the age of 23, Denise was still living at home with her parents and working at a nearby restaurant after earning a degree in social sciences from the University of California, Irvine.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
10 Decades-Old Cold Case Murders Solved with DNA
10 Decades-Old Cold Case Murders Solved with DNA Technology has advanced so much in recent years, including cars, computers, and even robots. One of the most useful of these technologies for law enforcement agencies worldwide would undoubtedly be the numerous applications of DNA profiling and, more recently, forensic genealogy. If DNA is present, crimes have gotten more simpler to solve.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Criminal











