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Which Death Row Prisoner Had Most Expensive LAST MEAL?. Content Warning.
The last meals of death row prisoners serve two purposes: that of an unbecoming curiosity, an approximate study into the last wishes of some of the most infamous people in the society. From the sadistic events to the prevailing ones, such desires act as virtual windows to the minds of the locked souls that are exploring death. In this article, since divulging about the most astonishing and extravagant last meal requests in the history will be our guided tour of the character.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Criminal
The Case of the Missing Challenges
At the Vocal Headquarters, a mystery was unfolding. The Stats had mysteriously stopped working, and the release of Challenges, which had once been a regular occurrence, had abruptly ceased. Vocal writers, eager to participate and win money, were growing increasingly frustrated. Their demands for the Challenges to be released went unanswered, adding to the tension at the headquarters.
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Criminal
Puzzle of Life: The Case Without a Trace
“Unraveling the Enigma of an Unseen Foe” In the heart of London, nestled between the modern facades of bustling businesses, stood the antiquated building of the Metropolitan Police Service. Within its walls, Detective Inspector Lila Hartley sat at her desk, surrounded by case files that whispered secrets of the city’s dark underbelly. Her latest case, however, was unlike any other—a mystery that had begun to consume her every thought.
By Ivan Alfariji2 years ago in Criminal
The 60 Second Servant ©️. Content Warning.
This kill had to be done in 60 seconds, and recorded for the payment. This was an easy task. The setup was in play. I was the Wheelman and the Poi was a thief better known as Johnny Rocket. (I'm sorry, Poi is *Person of Interest*). Johnny was widely known as a ruthless bank robber in the small towns of European Cities. He would enter the bank, rob at gunpoint and then exterminate the teller and beeline to the getaway car with an experienced Wheelman. He was never convicted, and that was remarkable in this circuit of crime. His previous job was at a random bank in Bogota. Unknown to him the bank was Cartel owned. He never had a chance from the minute he went through the bank doors. First off, he didn't research this heist enough. No one escapes the Cartel. Well, needless to say he hit the bank and killed the young female teller and got away. The problem was the teller, a niece to the Capriano Cartel's underboss, whom he had executed. Stick a fork in Johnny, as he is cooked. Now by cooked, I mean walking Deadman. Still no damn clue as to what he did. In his mind it was just another payday. Johnnys’ ticket was punched from the moment he stole from the Cartel, let alone killing the underboss's niece.
By Vinn Black2 years ago in Criminal
Publishing the Verdict
“Order in the court!” Darrell says loudly. Darrell is our distinguished bailiff who has served in this court for as long as I’ve been here, which is 23 years this summer. We are on a first-name basis outside of the work hours and the court officialdom. As our judge enters the courtroom, everyone is standing up as they should. I know her for over 20 years as well, but I would never dare to call her Sophia. Court decorum, even though we are on good terms. Friends? Not exactly, she keeps her professional distance but always treats me fairly and with kindness.
By Lana V Lynx2 years ago in Criminal
The Verdict Must Be Published
“Order in the court!” is a cue for me to leave my chambers. As I enter the courtroom, everyone is standing up as they should. Over two hundred and fifty years of history and court decorum. I take the judge’s seat. My judge’s seat. My dad would be proud.
By Lana V Lynx2 years ago in Criminal
Human Pickle
In the records of criminal history, the name Karl Denke is in many cases eclipsed by additional scandalous figures like Jack the Ripper or Ted Bundy. However, inside the dull corners of twentieth century Germany, Denke's barbarities made a permanent imprint on the structure holding the system together. His story, covered in secret and loathsomeness, fills in as a chilling sign of the profundities of human wickedness.
By Turan Tanjil2 years ago in Criminal
The Shadow in the Woods
In the heart of the dense forest stood a cabin, forgotten by time and humanity. It was a place where shadows danced among the trees, and the wind whispered secrets of the past. Few dared to venture near, for the stories told of the cabin were tales of horror and death.
By Willow Peddy2 years ago in Criminal
On My Own. Content Warning.
Sixty seconds. My entire life changes forever in sixty seconds. I can't stop shaking. Its five degrees and I can see the glow on my watch as its just ticked over to midnight. Rain hits my face like tiny needles, my nose is frozen and every breath I make is shown in the air.
By Amanda Lewer2 years ago in Criminal
Shadows of Deceit
In the moonlit alleys of the kingdom of Eldoria, a shadow moved with the grace of a cat, silent and swift. This shadow belonged to Elena, a skilled thief who navigated the streets with ease, her nimble fingers picking locks and pockets alike. She was a master of deception, blending into the darkness like a wisp of smoke.
By Isaac Robles2 years ago in Criminal


