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.
Searching for Love
The more I have to lose, the more I worry. I suppose I’ve always been this way. Of course, no one wants to get hurt, lose the things that matter, or feel let down. But lately, I’ve been trapped in a cycle of overthinking—how my fear of rejection twists reality, how my mind conjures up impossible standards just to shield me from disappointment. The moment I consider taking a chance, stepping into the unknown for something I truly desire, that familiar dread rises like a tidal wave, threatening to pull me under.
By MALIK Saad9 months ago in Criminal
The Night Pakistan Roared: How India’s Miscalculation Led to a Humiliating Ceasefire
It wasn’t just another border clash. What happened on the night of May 9 and continued into May 10, 2025, was an explosive turning point that rattled South Asia and shocked the international community. India, hoping to pull off a surprise strike, woke a sleeping giant and by the time the dust settled, they were begging for peace.
By Muhammad Ayaan 9 months ago in Criminal
Detained Without Cause: My 24 Hours in a Hidden Room at KLIA. Content Warning.
March 2020 The world was folding into itself. Airports — once places of possibility — turned into checkpoints of suspicion. And I, an Italian chef who had just completed an Executive Chef mission in Indonesia for a prestigious international hotel chain, was about to find out what it meant to be treated like a threat — not because of something I did, but because of who I was, and where I came from.
By Cristian Marino9 months ago in Criminal
The Final War Between India and Pakistan
In May 2025, tensions between nuclear-armed neighbors India and Pakistan reached a perilous peak, marking the most severe military confrontation in decades. The conflict, ignited by a deadly attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, rapidly escalated into a full-scale exchange of missile strikes, air engagements, and drone warfare, with both sides accusing each other of aggression.
By Masood Zahid9 months ago in Criminal
India's 'False Flag Operation'
A ‘false flag operation’ is a military and intelligence tactic in which a state or group organizes an attack or violent incident, the responsibility of which is attributed to another group, in order to gain political, diplomatic or military advantage through the incident. Many powerful states in history, such as the United States, Israel, and Russia, have used this tactic, and India has also been accused of using this method many times. Although the Indian government has never admitted such allegations, at various times, some high-ranking officials, international journalists, and even former intelligence officers have publicly highlighted the suspicious aspects of these operations. In this discussion, we will analyze the reality, political motives, and potential effects behind the incidents in Indian history that have been considered ‘false flag operations.’
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Criminal
Who is actually involved in the Pahalgam incident?
The horrific attack in Pahalgam on May 5, 2025, has once again created a sense of instability in India's security and politics. Several people were killed and injured in a shooting and explosion targeting a vehicle carrying tourists. No one has officially claimed responsibility for the incident so far. However, while the Indian media is pointing fingers at Kashmiri militant groups, some independent analysts and political commentators have raised the question of what the real motive behind the attack was. This question raises another important perspective: is this mere terrorism, or is there a deep political calculation behind it?
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Criminal
THE UNCOUNTED MYSTERY. Content Warning.
Pirojpur village in 2007, the village was as beautiful as a picture. Surrounded by green trees, birdsong and captivating nature. The peaceful Padma River flowed past the village. There was a huge banyan tree on the bank of the river, where a shepherd would sit and play his flute. We friends would all play the shepherd's flute together. The river was very crowded during the month of Baishakh. People of all ages would come and gather on the bank of the river. Some would sing songs, some would ride boats. And we friends would enjoy playing cricket and football. The boys of our village had a cricket team called 'Padma Fighters'. We all played very well. We often played with the neighboring village. One afternoon, we went on a boat trip on the Padma River with some friends. Seeing the beauty of the river and singing songs filled our hearts with joy. Suddenly, we saw a little girl sitting alone on the bank of the river, crying. The girl told me that she had come to see the river alone, but had lost her way. We, as friends, took the girl with us and returned her to her mother after a lot of searching.
By Md Babul Ahamed9 months ago in Criminal











