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.
The parrot that talked too much. Content Warning.
Private detective, Jack, was sitting in his office when he received a call from a client. The client, Mr. Smith, was worried about his business partner, Mr. Johnson, who had disappeared a few days ago. Smith suspected that Johnson had been murdered and wanted Jack to investigate.
By Hendrik SancheZ2 years ago in Criminal
"The Postman's Revenge". Content Warning.
In the quiet village of Willowhaven,There was a postman named Samuel Jenkins, He was a kind and hardworking man, but was often mistreated by local residents. The residents made fun of him and treated him badly because they thought his work was not important.
By Hendrik SancheZ2 years ago in Criminal
Past the Shadows
Setting out on an excursion through the chronicles of history, we dive into the horrifying domain of death row executions. Across the ages, the strategies have developed, reflecting mechanical progressions and moving cultural qualities. These executions, certainly surprising, offer a focal point through which we can inspect the perplexing interaction between equity, discipline, and human instinct. Go along with me as we peer into a surprising investigation of what could be considered the most insane death row executions ever.
By Michael Oregbuyide2 years ago in Criminal
Disclosing the Murkiness
Insidious knows no age, and the deeds of these young people demonstrate it. In reality as we know it where honesty is frequently connected with youth, a few youngsters have committed acts so vile that they've procured the title of the most over the top wickedness. Go along with us on a chilling excursion as we dig into the existences of these youthful culprits, investigating the stunning subtleties of their wrongdoings.
By Michael Oregbuyide2 years ago in Criminal
Review of 'Who Killed JFK' Episodes 9-10
Episode 9 of the Who Killed JFK? podcast with Rob Reiner and Soledad O'Brien is devoted to Jack Ruby (born Jacob Rubenstein), the man who shot Lee Harvey Oswald on live television two days after John F. Kennedy was assassinated.
By Paul Levinson2 years ago in Criminal
Adrian Drake: Forged in the shadows
Once, in the shadowy underbelly of the criminal world, there existed a man named Adrian Drake. A lethal assassin known for his ruthless tactics and merciless demeanour, he was a beast unleashed upon the darkest corners of society. His life took an unexpected turn when he met a woman named Eleanor, who saw past the facade of brutality and darkness that shrouded him.
By Yeswanth Vadlamudi2 years ago in Criminal
A Web of Deceit: Unraveling the Enigma. Content Warning.
In the heart of a bustling metropolis, where shadows danced with secrets, a crime unfolded that would challenge even the sharpest minds. The cityscape, adorned with neon lights, concealed the dark underbelly that housed a labyrinth of deception.
By Nada soliman2 years ago in Criminal
The Voodoo Killer Chef
In the 1950's Anjette Lyles owned and operated a restaurant in downtown Macon. She was an attractive and friendly young woman who worked hard to succeed in her business, and her restaurant was a popular gathering place, with numerous regular customers including many businessmen and lawyers. “Everybody loves her,” one of the restaurant’s cooks said at the time. “She is a sweet person.”
By Anas Aminu2 years ago in Criminal











