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From OJ onward, explore the less glamorous side of celebrity life and famous faces accused, vindicated and convicted.
Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great was one of the most influential and remarkable military leaders in history. He was born in Pella, the ancient capital of Macedonia, in 356 BC, and was the son of King Philip II of Macedonia and Queen Olympia. Alexander was tutored by the famous philosopher Aristotle, and he learned many things from him, including philosophy, literature, and science. Alexander's father, King Philip, was also an accomplished military commander, and he taught Alexander many military strategies and tactics that would prove invaluable in his later campaigns.
By Vocal Creator3 years ago in Criminal
Prison al catraz documentary
Prison al catraz documentary Alcatraz, otherwise called "The Stone," was a greatest security government jail situated on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Narrows, California. It worked from 1934 to 1963 and housed a portion of America's most infamous hoodlums, including Al Capone, Robert Stroud (the "Birdman of Alcatraz"), and George "Automatic rifle" Kelly. The jail was intended to be escape-confirmation, with high walls, weapon towers, and an encompassing shark-swarmed sea. In spite of these actions, a few detainees endeavored break, and some were fruitful. The jail was shut because of high working expenses and crumbling conditions, and today it is a famous
By xis-kaab123 years ago in Criminal
Jeremy Bamber: The White House Farm Mass Murderer
On the 13th of January 1961, a baby boy called Jeremy Paul Marsham in Kensington, London was born. His mother was Juliet Dorothy Wheeler who was a vicar’s daughter. She had an affair and fell pregnant with British Army Sergeant Major Leslie Brian Marsham whilst he was working as a controller at Buckingham Palace. Juliet gave Jeremy up for adoption the same year through the Church of England Children’s Society. When Jeremy was 6 months old, he was adopted by Nevill and June Bamber. The Bamber family were wealthy farmers who lived in a large Georgian house at White House Farm in Essex. Nevill was a local magistrate and former RAF pilot. In 1957, four years before adopting Jeremy, they adopted a baby girl called Shelia.
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in Criminal
The risk of migration
The risk of migration Relocation has been a peculiarity noticed all through mankind's set of experiences, as individuals have moved starting with one spot then onto the next because of multiple factors like looking for better open doors, escaping from oppression or catastrophic events, or rejoining with relatives. While relocation can achieve positive changes, for example, financial development and social trade, it additionally involves different dangers. The dangers of relocation can be different for various individuals, contingent upon their singular conditions and the idea of their excursion. In this specific situation, it is fundamental to analyze the dangers of movement and foster systems to limit these dangers.
By xis-kaab123 years ago in Criminal
Should Ben Crump have a seat?
Question: Why is Ben Crump on the case to settle a multi-million-dollar lawsuit against the New York Police Department and other government agencies concerning the Malcolm X slaying? He’s handling other high profile cases like the Tyre Nichols death. He’s known for being beside families for Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, and George Floyd, just to list a few. Now, Crump is cashing in as the poverty pimp in chief once again.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Criminal
Fuhrer's Last Day - April 30, 1945
“Der Fuhrer has retired to his personal office and doesn’t want to be disturbed.”, Goebbels said nervously. The entire group sighed. Silently. The Fuhrer was growing more and more cranky as the days passed, and the Wehrmacht’s top command were terrified. They had tried explaining the fact that the war WAS lost, at least in the strategic part of it. The Allies; America, Great Britain and the rejuvenated France were slowly moving in from all sides. The Nazis had to evade capture at any cost. But they couldn’t leave their Fuhrer behind.
By Shyam Anand3 years ago in Criminal
The Man Who Died Twice
It was a cool and quiet night in the small town of Millville. The moon shone brightly in the sky, casting long shadows across the deserted streets. The only sounds that could be heard were the occasional rustle of leaves and the distant hoot of an owl.
By Muhammad Zeshan3 years ago in Criminal
The Rise of M.C STAN: A Look at the Top 10 Things You Need to Know about the Popular Indian Rapper
M.C STAN is a popular rapper and music producer from India, known for his hard-hitting lyrics and powerful performances. Over the years, he has established himself as one of the most successful and influential rappers in the Indian music industry. Here are the top 10 things you need to know about M.C STAN:
By Dhavalsinh Darbar3 years ago in Criminal
The Witch's Garden
In the small town of Ravenswood, there was a garden that was whispered about in hushed tones. It was known as the Witch's Garden, and it was said to be filled with strange and dangerous plants that could kill a person with just a single touch.
By The Narrative Ninja 3 years ago in Criminal





