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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 9 Most Heinous Crimes of the 1980s. Content Warning.
The 80s. A lot went down. The 1980s were not only when the number of serial killers peaked, but the public’s obsession with true crime heightened. Needless to say, they were never bored during this decade.
By Kassondra O'Hara7 months ago in Criminal
Vanished in the Fog: The London Girl Who Was Never Found
It was a fog-choked morning in late November when 17-year-old Isobel Hart left her flat in Southwark and vanished. At first, no one noticed. Isobel was quiet, self-contained — the kind of girl who didn’t draw much attention. She wasn’t the sort to stir drama on social media or dominate group chats. Her world was small but stable: her mother, her best friend Ava, her part-time job at a café on Borough High Street, and her notebooks, which she carried everywhere.
By Muhammad Wisal7 months ago in Criminal
The Empire Crumbles: Diddy’s Dark Reign Exposed as Jury Deliberates His Fate
The air in the federal courthouse hung thick with a palpable tension, heavier than any bassline Diddy ever dropped. After seven weeks of harrowing testimony, graphic details, and a shocking glimpse into a world of alleged depravity, the fate of Sean "Diddy" Combs now rests in the hands of twelve jurors. As of this Monday morning, June 30, 2025, the jury has retreated behind closed doors, tasked with weighing evidence that could send one of hip-hop’s most iconic figures to prison for life. The very notion sends shivers down the spine of an industry once dominated by his seemingly unshakeable influence.
By Kelly Munala Brookes7 months ago in Criminal
A Killer’s Confession
The first snow of the season had just begun to fall when Detective Lila Grant stepped into the interrogation room. The harsh fluorescent light buzzed above, casting long shadows over the man seated across from her. He was calm—too calm for someone who had just turned himself in.
By Said Hameed7 months ago in Criminal
The Monster of Lahore: Javed Iqbal and the 100 Boys
Writer: Asad Taizai **The Sickening Case of Javed Iqbal** In the year 1999, Javed Iqbal went on an unprecedented spree of vicious killings. In just 6 months, 100 boys vanished—murdered and mutilated by the monster named Javed Iqbal. One hundred murders. Six months. This is the terrifying story of how it happened.
By 🕵️♂️ True Crime Enthusiast | Storyteller of the Dark Side 🔍7 months ago in Criminal
Chasing the Cipher
It started with a whisper in the code. Amira had spent most of her twenties neck-deep in encrypted strings, building security systems for companies that barely knew what they were guarding. But this—this was different. A month ago, while running diagnostics on a compromised academic server, she'd found a pattern buried in the noise. Not malware, not a backdoor—something else.
By Said Hameed7 months ago in Criminal
The Last Witness
The wind whispered through the broken windows of the courthouse, carrying with it the scent of decay and dust. Once a place of justice and law, the structure now stood hollow, like the bones of a forgotten giant. Outside, the city of Dorne lay in ruins, the skyline jagged with the skeletal remains of buildings and the scorched silhouettes of war.
By Said Hameed7 months ago in Criminal
Secrets in the Smoke
The fire started with a whisper. It crept from the base of the hill like a sleeping beast stirred awake, fed by dry grass and the relentless summer wind. By the time Marla saw the first flicker of orange from her kitchen window, it had already painted half the sky with smoke.
By Said Hameed7 months ago in Criminal
The Crimson Contract
The tavern’s door groaned open, dragging a cold wind behind it. All conversation stilled. A stranger entered, tall and cloaked in midnight blue, silver embroidery gleaming faintly like spider silk in moonlight. Beneath the hood, sharp gray eyes scanned the room with mechanical calm.
By Said Hameed7 months ago in Criminal
The Fall from the Fourth Floor: The Murder of Ritika Singh
The Tragedy at Omshree Apartments On the morning of June 24, 2022, residents of the Omshree Apartments in Agra’s Tajganj area were going about their daily routines, unaware that they were moments away from witnessing a horrifying tragedy. Around 11:00 AM, a woman in her early 30s fell from the fourth floor of the building. Her hands were tied, and her mouth was gagged. Locals rushed to help, but it was too late. She was declared dead on arrival at the hospital.
By 🕵️♂️ True Crime Enthusiast | Storyteller of the Dark Side 🔍7 months ago in Criminal
Midnight Confessions
The confessional booth was quieter than usual. The thick wood absorbed most of the sounds, and the fading incense left only a ghost of sandalwood in the air. Father Adrian leaned back in his seat, eyes closed, feeling the weight of another long day. It was nearly midnight. He was about to rise when the curtain on the other side rustled.
By Said Hameed7 months ago in Criminal











