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Don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time; a look into all aspects of a guilty verdict from the burden of proof to conviction to the judge’s sentence and more.
The Notorious "Two Wangs" Shooting Spree (1983): China's Most Wanted Fugitives. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The case of the "Two Wangs" brothers represents one of the most significant criminal investigations in modern Chinese history, marking a turning point in the nation's approach to law enforcement and public security. Beginning in February 1983 in Shenyang, Liaoning province, Wang Zongfang and Wang Zongwei initiated a violent crime spree that would span seven months, cross six provinces, and ultimately claim at least nine lives while injuring numerous others. Their criminal activities exposed critical vulnerabilities in China's inter-provincial policing system and prompted sweeping reforms in national security policies.
By Ibrahim Ghani7 months ago in Criminal
The Biggest Mistakes in Criminal Cases
When we think about criminal justice, it’s easy to focus on the courtroom drama—the judge’s gavel, the attorneys’ closing arguments, the jury’s verdict. But the truth is, some of the biggest mistakes happen far away from the bench. Outside the courtroom is where misinformation, rushed judgments, and distorted narratives quietly do the most damage. They twist the story before a trial even starts, sometimes sinking the chances of justice before a single witness testifies.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin7 months ago in Criminal
The Rise of Online Scams: A Case Study of a Massive Ponzi Scheme in Pakistan
*The Rise of Online Scams: A Case Study of a Massive Ponzi Scheme in Pakistan* In recent years, Pakistan has seen a surge in online scams, with many individuals falling prey to fake investment schemes and Ponzi scams. One such case has recently come to light in Faisalabad, where a massive Ponzi scheme was busted by the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA). The scheme, which involved a network of Pakistani and foreign nationals, duped hundreds of people out of millions of rupees.
By Ikram Ullah7 months ago in Criminal
Humaira Asghar Ali Miserable Last Journey | Who is Responsible
Humaira Asghar was a young, talented model and theatre artist. A graduate of the prestigious National College of Arts in Lahore, she held a degree in Theatre and Sculpture and worked with respected names like Rafi Peer. She wasn’t an overnight sensation — she was trained, passionate, and determined to succeed on her own terms.
By 🕵️♂️ True Crime Enthusiast | Storyteller of the Dark Side 🔍7 months ago in Criminal
From Bright Future to Darkness. AI-Generated.
From Bright Future to Darkness: The Tragic Story of Sharon Marshall Sometimes, life veers so sharply from a bright path into utter darkness that returning becomes impossible. This is the story of a gifted, dream-filled young girl named Sharon Marshall, who aspired to become an aerospace engineer — but whose life took a horrifying turn involving deception, abduction, abuse, and ultimately, a tragic end.
By MIK Wonder's7 months ago in Criminal
From Custody to Creativity — My Journey from Crime to Crafting Stories
There was a time in my early life when shadows stretched long and the thrill of rebellion clouded my better judgment. My journey began in a world most would shy away from—a life of crime that was as dangerous as it was short-lived. It wasn’t about the thrill, not really. It was about survival. But survival often demands a cost, and sooner or later, that bill arrives.
By Umar Farooq7 months ago in Criminal
Her Lover Was in The Attic
Love and lust make us do strange things. A man will go to a fancy restaurant for his partner. A lady may watch a sportsball game with her lover to make them happy. Clyde Barrow is reported to have killed a good number of people to please Bonnie Parker.
By Edward Anderson7 months ago in Criminal
🔇 The Power of Silence: Why What Isn’t Played Matters as Much as What Is . AI-Generated.
In music, sound is everything—or is it? At The Yume Collective, we know that sometimes silence speaks louder than notes. The pauses, the empty spaces, the moments when the music stops—these are the secret ingredients that give music its depth, emotion, and meaning.
By The Yume Collective7 months ago in Criminal
The Broken Heart Killer: A Bangalore Cop’s Final Stand Against a Serial Murderer..
Bangalore is a city that rarely sleeps. Even during the monsoon rains, its narrow lanes stay alive with auto rickshaw horns, street food vendors shouting, and neon signs glowing in the wet night. But beneath this vibrant energy, something far darker was unfolding — a series of murders that left the city terrified.
By Ubaid Ur Rehman7 months ago in Criminal
“The South Calcutta Law College Assault: Power, Silence, and a Girl’s Fight for Justice”
June 25th, 2025 — South Calcutta Law College A horrific incident involving a 24-year-old law student shocked the entire city. It wasn’t just an assault on her life—it reignited nationwide outrage and fear. Because a similar tragedy had already occurred in this very city not long ago.
By 🕵️♂️ True Crime Enthusiast | Storyteller of the Dark Side 🔍7 months ago in Criminal
The Bai Baoshan Case (1996-1997): China's Most Prolific Serial Killer and Armed Robber. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Between 1996 and 1997, China witnessed one of the most chilling crime sprees in its modern history, perpetrated by Bai Baoshan, a former convict who transformed into one of the nation's most ruthless serial killers. Operating across Beijing, Hebei, and Xinjiang, Bai's calculated violence left 17 people dead and 15 injured, marking him as perhaps the most dangerous criminal of 1990s China. His case not only shocked the nation but also exposed critical vulnerabilities in China's law enforcement and prisoner rehabilitation systems.
By Ibrahim Ghani7 months ago in Criminal









