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.
Permanent Daylight Saving Time will hurt our health, experts say
CNN The end of Daylight Saving Time is upon us again, an autumn tradition when the United States, Europe, most of Canada and a number of other countries move their clocks backwards an hour in a sort of Groundhog Day trust fall. We’ll move them forward (again) next spring when governments put daylight saving back in place.
By Weight Lose Coach - Anna Popova3 years ago in Criminal
The legend of the Amsterdam diamond
The legend of the Amsterdam Diamond is a fascinating tale that has captivated the imaginations of people for centuries. According to the legend, a diamond of incredible value was hidden in Amsterdam during the 16th century. The diamond was said to possess great powers, and many people searched for it, but it was never found. Some believe that the diamond was stolen and taken out of the city, while others believe that it is still hidden somewhere in Amsterdam.
By Chef-special3 years ago in Criminal
Ten of the Smallest (and Most Bizarre) Bank Robberies
Ten of the Smallest (and Most Bizarre) Bank Robberies The standard movie scenarios frequently flash across your head when you think of bank robberies. Criminal masterminds methodically carry out a plan to steal big quantities of money in the hopes that they will never be discovered after spending a great deal of time researching bank floor layouts and security. Additionally, it stands to reason that anyone ready to conduct bank robbery would also be wanting for their crime to "pay," considering that the maximum sentence for such a crime is 20 years in jail. There have been some colossal bank robberies throughout history, such the $282 million Dar Es Salaam bank robbery in 2007. You'll read some very different stories, though, down below. This list includes 10 of the tiniest (and arguably the strangest) bank robberies, including ones with unusual motivations, fake firearms, and wealth that was gambled away.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Criminal
Sinaloa Cartel
Sinaloa Cartel The Sinaloa Cartel is an association of some of Mexico's top capos and is frequently referred to as the biggest and most powerful drug trafficking organization in the Western Hemisphere. The members of the coalition work together to protect themselves, utilizing their connections at the highest levels and corrupting elements of the federal police and military to preserve an advantage over competitors.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Criminal
Spain boosts security as prime minister and US embassy targeted amid series of letter bombs
Spain boosts security as prime minister and US embassy targeted amid series of letter bombs By Paul Misfud Madrid Following the discovery of several letter bombs throughout the nation, including one that was mailed to the US embassy and the prime minister of Spain last week, Spain announced on Thursday that it was stepping up security measures.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Criminal
SBF & FTX – The Fraud Of The Century?
By Paul Misfud 🚨 CLICK HERE TO Grab a $750 PayPal Gift Card Now! 🚨 This week, FTX, one of the biggest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world, filed for bankruptcy. It was previously valued at $30 billion. Over a million people are said to have used FTX, and they run the risk of losing every penny they deposited or stored there. The 30-year-old CEO of FTX Sam Bankman-Fried ("SBF") was undoubtedly the biggest crypto darling in the mainstream leftwing media. Many people are now speculating about how SBF's scam went unnoticed for so long and what it means for the entire crypto sector. Let's begin by examining the man in order to provide some context for these queries.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Criminal
10 Bizarre Things Airline Passengers Have Hidden in Luggage
10 Bizarre Things Airline Passengers Have Hidden in Luggage With an expected 22.2 million domestic and international flights in 2021 and a daily average of two million passengers using the friendly skies, it is only logical that the TSA has implemented stringent regulations. To guarantee everyone's safety throughout the flight, they set restrictions on what can be brought on board and put in checked bags.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Criminal
A Thin Blue Line
"To be a police officer means to believe in the law and to enforce it impartially respecting the equality of all men and the dignity and worth of every individual. Every day, your life will be on the line and also your character. You'll need integrity, courage, honesty compassion, courtesy and perseverance and patience. You men are now prepared to join the war against crime and put the theory you have learned into practice in the streets" (Serpico, 03:48-04:27). As mentioned in this quote, the heart of policing the streets of any city or state lies in the ability to judge impartially.
By C. J. Pharez3 years ago in Criminal
Blueberry Tea for Burglars
“One last chance, loser,” was my parole officer’s first words to me after the parole board let me out. “This time, you either get a job and stop pickpocketing, breaking and entering, burglarizing, mugging, robbing, taking from people and whatever else it is that you do, or its life in here for you,” My parole officer sneered. The idiot didn’t know that I already knew about three strikes. What does he think I am, a moron?
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Criminal
The Order Of Assassins
The medieval Muslim World is known for the development of arts and sciences. Muslim empires of the Middle Ages were the hub of science, arts, and technology, and the entire world gained knowledge📜📘 from Muslim scholars and scientists. Al-Ghazali(1058-1111 AD), Omer Khayyam (1048-1131 AD), Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jelani(1078-1166 AD), and many other Muslim scholars and scientists had done such great services for mankind which are remembered even today.
By Natasha Matloob3 years ago in Criminal









