capital punishment
Weigh the pros, cons and controversies surrounding the grave issue of capital punishment; should the death penalty be allowed?
She Vanished Without Warning
The Chilling Disappearance That Turned a Small Town Into a Nightmare of Secrets On an ordinary autumn morning, the town of Willow Creek woke to a mystery that would haunt them forever. Emily Hart, a beloved artist known for her radiant smile and magnetic charm, locked her apartment door… and vanished.
By Hamad Haider6 months ago in Criminal
The Man Who Wouldn’t Die
In the early 1930s, New York City was drowning in despair. The Great Depression had turned its once-bustling streets into corridors of hunger and hopelessness. Soup kitchens snaked around blocks. Children begged on corners. Men who once held steady jobs now wandered the boroughs, hollow-eyed and aimless.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in Criminal
Who Killed JFK? You wouldn't even believe if i told you
JFK Assassination Conspiracy Theory #1: The Mafia Did It The Mafia, particularly the Chicago Outfit, tends to factor into many conspiracy theories around the JFK assassination, either as the sole culprit or part of a larger conspiracy. Why would the Mafia have wanted to target John F. Kennedy? Maybe they were distraught about their casinos in Cuba being closed, or maybe JFK’s dad, Joseph Kennedy, had mob connections because he made his fortunes as a bootlegger. He didn’t.
By Kristen Orkoshneli6 months ago in Criminal
Understanding Social Security Benefits. What They Are and How They Help.
Who Pays for Social Security? Social Security is funded by payroll taxes paid by workers and employers. Every time you earn a paycheck, a percentage of your earnings goes toward Social Security taxes. Employers match this amount, and self-employed workers pay both parts themselves. This money goes into a trust fund that pays current beneficiaries.
By Tariq jamil6 months ago in Criminal
The Italian Cruise Ship Mysterious Hijacking
On Monday, October 7, 1985, an Italian cruise ship named Achille Lauro docked at Alexandria Port in Egypt. It was the fifth day of the cruise that had begun from Genoa, Italy. The ship carried a total of 748 passengers and 450 crew members. At Alexandria, 651 passengers disembarked to board buses headed toward the Pyramids of Giza.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in Criminal
June–July 2025 Los Angeles Immigration Protests
In the early summer of 2025, Los Angeles—one of America’s most diverse and vibrant cities—became the epicenter of a storm that engulfed the entire nation. What began as targeted immigration enforcement quickly transformed into a massive civic upheaval that questioned the very principles of American democracy, federalism, and human rights.
By Fawad Khan6 months ago in Criminal
African American Serial Killers Part 5
Thorough investigations often lead to arrests. Such is what happened with Chester Turner. The power of DNA analysis has truly been a double-edged sword. In one instance, the process can free an individual from years of bondage. In cases like Turner’s, he would experience the flipside of this arrangement. His DNA linked him to a string of murders in the Figueroa section of Los Angeles. In fact, this activity took place while he stood in a prison cell.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Criminal
Where 9 Key Members of the Manson Family Are Today
On August 8, 1969, the Manson family, on orders from their leader, murdered pregnant actor Sharon Tate, who was married to director Roman Polanski, as well as four other people—Jay Sebring, Wojciech Frykowski, Abigail Folger, and Steven Parent—at 10050 Cielo Drive in Beverly Hills. A day later, they killed wealthy grocery store owners Leno and Rosemary LaBianca.
By Kristen Orkoshneli6 months ago in Criminal
Why Czar Nicholas II and the Romanovs Were Murdered
When Nicholas Romanov was crowned czar of Russia in 1894, he seemed bewildered. “What is going to happen to me…to all Russia?” he asked an advisor when he assumed the throne. “I am not prepared to be Czar. I never even wanted to become one.”
By Kristen Orkoshneli6 months ago in Criminal
They tied him up and locked him in a tiny cell under the watchful eye of the worst guards, yet he managed to escape.
In 1936, in the city of Aomori, Japan, a man named Yoshie Shiratori was imprisoned for a crime he didn’t commit. He was forced to confess under severe duress, and the prosecution sought the death penalty. Meanwhile, guards regularly beat and tortured him every night. He’d had enough. With nothing left to lose, Shiratori decided to escape.
By Ink pulse(different angle)6 months ago in Criminal
“Watching the Back: A Hostage Nightmare in Henry County”
Chapter 1: The Silence That Spoke Volumes It was just past 11 a.m. on April 4, 2019, when Anetria White pulled into her sister’s driveway in Stockbridge, Georgia. She had been trying to reach her pregnant sister, Sandra White, since the night before—but calls had gone unanswered. So had texts. Sandra wasn’t the type to just “go quiet.”
By 🕵️♂️ True Crime Enthusiast | Storyteller of the Dark Side 🔍6 months ago in Criminal









