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.
Innocent Guilty (Fourth Part). Content Warning.
Chapter Four: Amy walked all night, avoiding taxis and buses for fear of being seen. In the morning, she went to work as usual, and in the afternoon, she rented an electric bike to go to the forest hut to see Antonio, return him inside, and take her car. When she arrived and opened the door of the van, she was stunned for a few moments.
By Azadeh Afsharianabout a year ago in Criminal
Innocent Guilty (Third Part). Content Warning.
Chapter Three It's been six months since the first week when Louis invited Amy to have lunch together on the weekend. Now, Amy trusts him, and they have lunch together, every week, at Louis's house. Every week, Louis insists that he join her when visiting her mother. And always, Amy does not agree and says that my mom should not experience any sudden changes because of her health.
By Azadeh Afsharianabout a year ago in Criminal
Innocent Guilty (Second Part). Content Warning.
While making a salad, Amy told the story of a girl who came to a coffee shop with her dog. She said, "Can you believe that a white dog has only one of its legs black and brown?" She laughed and added, "It was as if he had tattooed his hand."
By Azadeh Afsharianabout a year ago in Criminal
Invisible Killer . Content Warning.
Michael was a hardworking man who had toiled all his life. Although they lived in a small village, he had provided all the comforts for his family. But now, on the eve of turning fifty, he was facing a strange challenge. His daughter had turned 18 and was willing to become a model, so she wanted to go to the city.
By Azadeh Afsharianabout a year ago in Criminal
The Zodiac Killer: Hunting a Phantom in the Shadows
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the San Francisco Bay Area was gripped by fear as a shadowy figure emerged from the depths of darkness, leaving a trail of terror and mystery in his wake. The Zodiac Killer, as he came to be known, would go on to become one of the most notorious and enigmatic serial killers in American history.
By Flavian Mwasi2 years ago in Criminal











