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.
RF: Woman Thieves Gas from Another Car!
A blue convertible and a black sedan sat idle in their respective parking spots. A woman with a hood over her head stood in between both of them pumping fuel from the convertible to her vehicle. She used a device that looked like a snake with a plunger handle attached to it in the middle. Her brazenness made it seem like she wasn't doing anything out of the ordinary. The video cut out before she even finished pumping.
By Skyler Saunders4 years ago in Criminal
Making Deals, Taking Money, Ruining Lives
America may not have been very honest when it came/comes to the war against drugs and Narcos that started in 1965 and seems to have no real end in sight. Why would nations allow long term traffickers and there seems to be a long list of them to destroy lives, families, cities, futures, governments and themselves in the end.
By Hudson De Witt Kelly4 years ago in Criminal
10 Craziest and Unbelievable Things People Have Done for Money.
Money can make people do some pretty crazy things. From desperate and dangerous schemes to downright bizarre rituals, people have done some pretty strange things in the hopes of making a quick buck. In this article, we'll take a look at some of the craziest things people have done for money.
By Alain Saamego4 years ago in Criminal
6 real-life swashbuckling pirate adventures
First of all, I just want to say that pirates did not make good people. They were born of war, an inconvenient by-product of many naval conflicts and as such were brutal, unforgiving sea folk. But there is a reason that in the centuries since Blackbeard stalked the Carolina coast and Bartholomew Roberts first raised the jolly roger, pirates have been romanticised and imitated.
By Fred Bickle4 years ago in Criminal
The eerie Gurdon light
Despite our best efforts, there are many mysteries in life that are beyond our grasp. One of these fascinating mysteries comes to us from Gurdon, Arkansas. Gurdon is a small city that was founded in 1819 by Captain Robert Tate and his family members.
By Marc Hoover4 years ago in Criminal
Soul Contracts, Twin Flames and Incarceration
Okay, this is a very sensitive subject. I know someone is going to get triggered, so please keep an open mind and hear me out. Can someone who has been convicted of a crime and been incarcerated be your twin flame?
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior4 years ago in Criminal
The Cleveland Street Scandal the Connected to the Ripper and the Government Cover-Up
If you follow the Jack the Ripper case, a few names may appear familiar in this article. None more so than the grandson of Queen Victoria, Albert Victor. Albert was used to his fair share of scandal, even being accused of being the Ripper at one point. Reports also state that he had an illegitimate son by Margery Haddon called Clarence.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Criminal
Serial Killers
When you think of 'monsters' you may think of vampires or zombies or a werewolf. Maybe the word conjures up a character from any number of movies you've seen like Freedy Krueger, Jason Vorhees, Michael Myers, or Leatherface (the Chainsaw Massacre).
By Brandon Phifer4 years ago in Criminal







