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.
Boundaries Beyond Brutality.
Brutality is all across the world. This is not the problem of one region or country, it is the problem of all the existing nations of the world. Brutality doesn’t lie on one side, it is from every side. The brutality of Armed forces, Police, and Governments is the most common in this case. The unnecessary arrests, beating, and violence against protestors, some of them lost their lives, and they silenced those who took a stand against them. I am talking about politicians. They can’t bear it if someone stands against them, they silenced them right away. Everyone knows what is right and what is not but they don’t care, speak in their favor, speak their words, support them and maybe they reward you for that. There are millions of protestors all across the world who are protesting for Palestinians, and the countries who got attacked. But governments don’t support them. They try to silence them because they don’t want to harm their political relations. They have to understand that it is not about political relations, it is about humanity, people have to take a stand, about who people are protesting against are destroying humanity. What about the people who are suffering through the conditions we can’t even imagine for ourselves? What about Palestinians? What about the other countries’ citizens? They are targeting citizens. These are not wars, these all are genocides.
By Zainab Noor.about a year ago in Criminal
Overboard
The sun dropped low on the horizon, sending a warm, golden glow across the huge ocean. The Seraphine, a sleek and graceful boat, moved through the water with the grace of a dancer, leaving a path of white foam in its wake. Even though the evening was beautiful, the atmosphere on deck was tight. The wind delivered the aroma of salt and the distant cry of seagulls, but neither could detract from the smoldering strife among the passengers.
By Dagmar Goeschickabout a year ago in Criminal
From Shadows to Steel
My name is Jack Morris. I was born into the world with the breath of death clinging to my first gasp of air. My mother never got to hold me, never whispered my name, for she had given everything in bringing me into existence. I was left with nothing but the absence of her warmth, a void that seemed to echo with the cries I could not remember making.
By Brian Gichuruabout a year ago in Criminal
Shadows in the Desert
As the sun was setting down, it was shining on the isolated Al-Qaryah village with its desert in the Middle East. Besides being a long time settlement, the village had high-rise mud-brick and stone buildings and narrow pathways that twisted, and twirled in a way similar to a maze. Even though many other towns, cities, and nations had developed over the years, the elder members of the community were rooted in history and cultural traditions and were convinced that such foreign cultures could not take root in Al-Qaryah.
By yousif hajiabout a year ago in Criminal
Web of Lies: The Shocking Story of a Husband Who Hoodwinked All!
Caroline Crouch was one of many teenage girls who dreamed of meeting the love of their life, eloping, and getting married. When the fifteen-year-old high school student saw a wealthy twenty-seven-year-old pilot flying his helicopter over her school, she was instantly enthralled. Though their seeming fairy tale romance would soon turn into a startling tragedy, the two still eloped and exchanged vows.
By Themba Botiloabout a year ago in Criminal
Navigating Online Income: Key Strategies and Pitfalls to Avoid
Making money online offers many opportunities, but it also comes with its own set of challenges. To maximize your chances of success and avoid common pitfalls, here are some key things to notice and avoid:
By Mawande Flatelaabout a year ago in Criminal
Proving Coercive Control Qualifies as Domestic Violence under Pennsylvania Law. AI-Generated.
Introduction: This argument aims to demonstrate that coercive control qualifies as domestic violence under the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, Title 23, Chapter 61 - Protection from Abuse. Coercive control, as defined by its systematic, ongoing pattern of behavior that restricts a victim’s freedom and autonomy, clearly meets the legal definitions and criteria outlined in the statute.
By Sunshine Firecrackerabout a year ago in Criminal







