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From OJ onward, explore the less glamorous side of celebrity life and famous faces accused, vindicated and convicted.
Jake Robles: The Tragic Life of a Hollywood Mobster's Enforcer
Jake Robles remains a somewhat obscure name in the annals of Hollywood's criminal history, but his life and death are nonetheless intriguing, full of mystery, violence, and betrayal. As a mob enforcer for notorious gangster Mickey Cohen, Robles was deeply embedded in the criminal underworld of 1940s and 1950s Los Angeles, a city that was home to both glitz and crime. His life intersected with some of the most powerful figures in Hollywood, organized crime, and law enforcement, making his story both fascinating and tragic.
By Biographiesabout a year ago in Criminal
The Project The CIA Wants Us to Forget...MK-Ultra
The MK-Ultra project, officially sanctioned by the CIA in the early 1950s, remains one of the most infamous instances of government-sanctioned psychological experimentation in the United States. The project's name has become synonymous with secretive and ethically questionable research, fueling public curiosity and conspiracy theories even today. Originally, MK-Ultra was designed as a program to explore techniques of mind control, with the CIA’s goal of developing methods that could be used for interrogations or to counter potential threats from the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
By In Conspiracy We Trustabout a year ago in Criminal
President Donald Trump Pardons Diddy: What This Means for the Music Mogul and the Legal Landscape
What would it look like if former President Donald Trump and now President-elect to grant a pardon to renowned music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs? This would spark widespread media attention and discussions across both the music and political spheres. A move like this, which could be met with surprises by many, could raise questions about the power of presidential pardons and their impact on public figures and their legacies.
By In Conspiracy We Trustabout a year ago in Criminal
Thayne Ormsby: Biography & Criminal Case
Background: Thayne Ormsby was a young man from Utah, born on December 16, 1987. He was raised in a family where there had been early signs of family tension, although the specific details of his upbringing and family dynamics are not fully publicized. Thayne had reportedly struggled with various personal issues, including mental health challenges, though details about these aspects were not always clear in public records.
By Biographiesabout a year ago in Criminal
The Foundation of Trump-Putin Relations
Trump's relationship with Putin began as a highly unusual political narrative. During Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, he often praised Putin, describing him as a "strong leader." Trump’s rhetoric regarding Russia and its president was a departure from traditional American stances, which tended to view Russia with caution and even hostility, especially after events such as Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014. Throughout his presidency, Trump maintained an unusually friendly tone toward Putin, sometimes even dismissing findings from U.S. intelligence agencies that linked Russia to election interference and cyber threats against the United States.
By In Conspiracy We Trustabout a year ago in Criminal
Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein: A Closer Look at Their Controversial Relationship
The relationship between former President Donald Trump and financier Jeffrey Epstein has been a subject of intense public scrutiny and speculation, especially following Epstein’s arrest in 2019 on charges of sex trafficking minors. The connection between the two high-profile figures has been a focal point for media outlets, investigators, and conspiracy theorists alike. Despite Trump’s denials of any wrongdoing or close personal connection, the nature of their relationship has remained a topic of interest, particularly as Epstein’s criminal activities came to light.
By In Conspiracy We Trustabout a year ago in Criminal
Diego Santoy: The Cumbres Murders and a Tale of Obsession and Tragedy
Introduction Diego Santoy Riveroll became one of Mexico’s most infamous criminals due to his involvement in a tragic and high-profile murder case known as the “Cumbres Murders.” In 2006, Santoy was accused of killing the two younger siblings of his ex-girlfriend, Erika Peña Coss, in Monterrey, Nuevo León. The brutal murders shocked the Mexican public and brought widespread media attention to the young man who became labeled as “El Asesino de Cumbres” (The Cumbres Murderer). This biography provides a deep look into Diego’s background, his relationship with Erika, the events leading up to the crime, the subsequent trial, and the lasting impact of the case.
By Biographiesabout a year ago in Criminal
Amy Bishop: A Biography
Introduction Amy Bishop, a former biology professor, became infamous after carrying out a deadly shooting at the University of Alabama in Huntsville in 2010. Her actions shocked the academic community and ignited a deeper investigation into her past, including the shooting death of her brother decades earlier. Bishop’s case is notable not only for the tragedy it inflicted on her victims but also for the missed warning signs and legal oversights that might have prevented her later crimes. This biography examines Bishop’s background, her academic career, the incidents leading up to the University of Alabama shooting, her legal battles, and the broader implications of her case.
By Biographiesabout a year ago in Criminal
Pablo Ibar: A Biography
Introduction Pablo Ibar, a Spanish-American man, became internationally known due to his involvement in a high-profile murder case in Florida. Convicted and sentenced to death for a 1994 triple homicide, Ibar’s case became a subject of extensive legal battles, international advocacy, and debates over justice and the death penalty. His case, which spanned over two decades and multiple trials, is emblematic of issues surrounding forensic evidence, procedural errors, and international human rights. This biography will cover Ibar’s early life, the events leading up to the murder charges, the trial and appeals process, his international support, and his ongoing fight for justice.
By Biographiesabout a year ago in Criminal
Sheila Davalloo: A Biography
Introduction Sheila Davalloo’s life and crimes reveal a web of intrigue, passion, and obsession that escalated into deadly violence. Her story, marked by complex relationships, jealousy, and a hidden double life, shocked both her acquaintances and the broader public. Most infamously, Davalloo was convicted of two brutal crimes—the attempted murder of her husband, Paul Christos, and the murder of her former colleague and romantic rival, Anna Lisa Raymundo. Her case garnered widespread media attention, especially because of the disturbing lengths to which she went to cover her tracks. This biography will delve into Davalloo’s early life, her relationships, the details of her crimes, the subsequent investigations, and her trial, painting a comprehensive picture of a woman who concealed a dark and dangerous side beneath a seemingly normal facade.
By Biographiesabout a year ago in Criminal
The Missing Millionaire
The story of Charles Roth was known in nearly every household across the country. In the late 1970s, Charles had risen from humble beginnings to become one of the wealthiest and most influential businessmen in the nation. With a quick mind for investments and a charm that captivated even his harshest critics, Charles built an empire spanning real estate, tech, and energy. He was a media darling, his photo gracing magazine covers, his life a fixture of wealth and opulence. But one cold November morning in 1983, Charles disappeared without a trace, sparking one of the most notorious mysteries in modern history.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️about a year ago in Criminal




