fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about copycat killers, eyewitnesses testimony, what makes a murderer and more.
Shadows in the Alley
M Mehran It was just past midnight when the quiet town of Greenford stirred with whispers of fear. For months, residents had been on edge—doors double-locked, windows barred, and curtains drawn tight. Something sinister was unfolding in their neighborhood, and no one knew who would be the next victim.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Criminal
The Midnight Heist of Riverside Lane
M Mehran Riverside Lane had always been quiet, almost painfully so. Rows of brick houses, neatly trimmed hedges, and the soft hum of streetlights gave the illusion of safety. But beneath the calm surface, the neighborhood had a secret: for weeks, residents had been reporting missing items—small things at first, then more valuable: jewelry, electronics, even cash.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Criminal
The Clean Exit
Cleo Vance didn’t mind blood. Not anymore. After ten years of scrubbing crime scenes for a living, the shock had worn off. The way people stared when she showed up in her van marked “Hazmat Response Solutions” still amused her. They didn’t know the real work she did.
By Solene Hart5 months ago in Criminal
Scammers
Oh boy!!!! Do I have a story for you. Colors are not always colors, and black is not always opposite of white. There is always an in between. People who scam do it for various reasons. Believe it or not most of the time they scam you for money. However, there are others that scam just for pleasure. They feel important. True fact 34% adult Americans are scammed every year. In reality that is 1 out of every 3 are scammed.
By Cheryl A Nocera 5 months ago in Criminal
Inside the Mind of Robin Westman: The Disturbing Obsession Behind the Minneapolis Catholic School Massacre
On the morning of August 27, 2025, the quiet calm of the Church of the Annunciation in Minneapolis was shattered when a lone gunman opened fire during a back-to-school Mass. By the time the shooting ended, two children ages eight and ten were dead, and seventeen others lay wounded, most of them schoolchildren and elderly parishioners. The perpetrator, identified as Robin M. Westman, twenty-three years old, died by suicide at the scene, leaving behind a violent manifesto, disturbing videos, and a community struggling to understand why.
By Lynn Myers5 months ago in Criminal
🌍 War on the Horizon: The USA–Venezuela Conflict of 2025
War on the Horizon: The USA–Venezuela Conflict of 2025 In the year 2025, the world had barely recovered from economic shocks and climate disasters when a new storm began brewing—this time, not of nature, but of politics and war.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Criminal
Meet Zipho Memela a Million Dollar Tycoon. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In an age where startups can rise and fall in a year and new industries are born overnight, one entrepreneur’s journey to becoming a Million Dollar Tycoon stands out—not for flashy headlines or viral success, but for relentless determination, smart risk-taking, and the power of a bold vision.
By Kin Mancook5 months ago in Criminal
Zipho Memela Talks about Cryptocurrency. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology and finance, one digital asset has consistently remained at the forefront: Bitcoin. Born in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, Bitcoin has transformed from a niche cryptographic experiment into a globally recognized asset class, sparking debates across financial, technological, and political sectors.
By Kin Mancook5 months ago in Criminal
Congratulations on Your Big Achievement!
Success is one of the most beautiful feelings in life. It represents the reward for all the effort, sacrifices, and dedication that someone has invested in their goals. When we say, “Congratulations on your big achievement,” it is not just a phrase—it is an expression of admiration, respect, and pride for the journey that led to this moment. Achievements are never handed over easily; they are earned through hard work, and that is what makes them so special.
By aadam khan5 months ago in Criminal
The Slave Louisa Who Sewed Poison into the Clothes of the Big House Family – Tennessee, 1853
What if vengeance didn’t strike with a blade or a bullet, but with something softer? What if death didn’t come on a battlefield, but in the folds of a gown or the seams of a coat? What if a needle carried more danger than a sword?
By Yasir Hamid 5 months ago in Criminal
The Triple Betrayal: How the CIA’s Top Spy Turned Against Them
The night was cold in Amman when the prison door shut behind Dr. Humam Khalil al-Balawi. He sat in silence, the dim light casting long shadows on the concrete floor. He wasn’t just a doctor anymore — he was a suspect, a prisoner, and, perhaps, the CIA’s newest weapon.
By Leah Brooke5 months ago in Criminal










