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This frat boy did the unthinkable (*MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY*) . Content Warning.
Brett Ryan, a charismatic and friendly 26-year-old man living in Toronto, Canada, had a seemingly perfect exterior. Known for his charming smile and volunteer work at children's hospitals and community centers, he appeared to be a promising young man. However, behind the scenes, Brett was struggling with his life. He had dropped out of college, accumulated over $60,000 in debt, and was only able to find a part-time job as a house painter.
By Franck Senpx3 years ago in Criminal
Top 3 stories that sound fake but are 100% real. Content Warning.
In 1956, the SS Andrea Doria, Italy's largest and safest ship, collided with the SS Stockholm due to misinterpretation of radar signals in heavy fog. Edward Morgan, a news correspondent, reported the story without revealing that his daughter, Linda Morgan, was on board the Andrea Doria. Linda miraculously survived after being dragged into the Stockholm's wreckage on a bed. Edward later shared his daughter's survival story and the emotional burden he carried.
By Franck Senpx3 years ago in Criminal
20 Strangest Last Meal Requests On Death Row. Content Warning.
In certain states of America and other countries where capital punishment is legal, there exists a peculiar tradition for those on death row—the infamous last meal. Convicted criminals are given the opportunity to choose any food and drink they desire, within certain restrictions, on the eve of their execution. Here, we delve into some of the most unusual meals ever documented.
By Franck Senpx3 years ago in Criminal
From Shadows to Power
Chapter 1: A Dark Past Unveiled In the impoverished streets of El Dorado, where hope was scarce, Antonio Ramirez grew up amidst violence and poverty. With limited opportunities, he was seduced by the allure of the drug trade. Through his cunning and determination, he quickly rose through the ranks, earning a fearsome reputation as "El Diablo," the devil incarnate of the underworld. He established a vast criminal empire, ruling with an iron fist and instilling fear in the hearts of those who crossed his path.
By Abdullahi Aliyu3 years ago in Criminal
Unveiling the Dark World of Crime: A Real-life Story. Content Warning.
As a writer, I have always been interested in the dark world of crime. The mystery and suspense surrounding crimes have always fascinated me, especially when it comes to real-life crime stories. In this article, I am going to unveil a real-life crime story and discuss the investigation process, the challenges faced by law enforcement in solving crimes, and the rise of solve crime games. I will also delve into how these games can help solve real-life crimes, the benefits for players, and popular solve crime games on the market. Finally, I will discuss the future of solve crime games and their impact on solving crimes.
By Kiritbhai chandubhai Sodhaparmar3 years ago in Criminal
Finally, Justice For The Slain Timothy Adegoke. Content Warning.
The recent news regarding Chief Ramon at Dayton brings a sense of relief as he has been sentenced to death for his involvement in the murder of 37-year-old Timothy Adegoke's mother. This case first came to light in November 2021, and over the past two years, we have closely followed its updates through numerous videos. Finally, the judgments from the ocean state and high courts have been passed, seemingly bringing closure to this long-standing case. However, many speculate that this may not be the end, as videos of Chief Ramon's demeanor after the sentencing suggest that he may still fight the verdict.
By Anonymous Tim3 years ago in Criminal
Bloodshed in El Salvador
Roberto Lovato’s Unforgetting: A Memoir of Family, Migration, Gangs, and Revolution in the Americas has a strong theme of violence throughout it. Roberto has personal experiences with violence, although most of the mentions of violence in his story is about atrocities committed by gangs or the Salvadoran government: “The news from El Paso and my friend’s terrified social media responses tighten my shoulder and neck, my body reminding me of those times someone has tried to hurt or kill me” (Lovato 2020, XVI). In Chapter 11: San Francisco 1979, Roberto is attacked by a “big cholo dude” and he is proud of himself after he beats the guy up and walks away pretending that it was not a big deal so that he would seem tough. Lovato writes: “The last time I visited the country was 2013, the year we buried half of my mother’s ashes in her hometown of San Vicente, where my goddaughter and I barely escaped gun-wielding gang members who chased us-in the cemetery” (Lovato 2020, 45). Roberto has returned to El Salvador trying to understand the revolving door system of people becoming refugees, child soldiers, and gang killers. When Roberto interviews a gang member, he asks him to identify the causes of violence in El Salvador apart from the extermination squads. Santiago, the gang member gives a long description of how the destruction of the family, caused by societal trauma leads to different traumas for each individual in the family and shows how all of these circumstances are linked together and lead to further violence. (Lovato 2020, 211).
By Sabine Lucile Scott3 years ago in Criminal
Inside Mexico's Most Powerful Drug Cartel | Foreign Correspondent
Mexico, a country known for its vibrant culture and rich history, has been plagued by the multi-billion-dollar industry of narco trafficking for decades. The ruthless cartels, deeply rooted within the country's fabric, have brought about a wave of violence and corruption that has left a devastating impact on the Mexican society. In this blog, we will delve into the harrowing reality of Mexico's drug wars, explore the entangled web of cartels, government involvement, and the daily struggles faced by the Mexican people.
By Shadrack Kalama3 years ago in Criminal
South Africa: On the edge of darkness
South Africa is currently facing a severe power crisis, with Stage six load shedding causing widespread blackouts. The country's power system is crumbling, unable to sustain a consistent electricity supply. Unfortunately, the poorest citizens are the hardest hit by this crisis. After decades of mismanagement and rampant corruption, South Africa finds itself in this dire situation. Criminal gangs, involved in looting, are resorting to violence to protect their interests. The consequences are devastating, as people struggle to breathe in the midst of the power cuts and pollution caused by burning coal, which remains the primary source of energy. The urgent need for a green revolution has emerged as a potential solution, but the question remains whether international support and pressure can help South Africa transition to renewable energy, or if the deep-rooted corruption will hinder any progress. The situation is deeply concerning, and the country finds itself in a dark and depressing place.
By Shadrack Kalama3 years ago in Criminal








