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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.
How The Zodiac Killer’s Cipher Z340 Was Finally Solved
An internationally group of cryptographers released a whitepaper in April 2024 that described the difficult task of cracking the Z340 encryption used by the Zodiac Killer. The new whitepaper provides the most thorough explanation of the process, even though it was initially described in a 2020 YouTube video. The process required a significant amount of effort, crowdsourcing, and computer programming.
By Victoria Velkova12 months ago in Criminal
Isabella Guzman Stabbed Her Mother 79 Times And Later Became Famous On TikTok. Content Warning.
In their Aurora, Colorado home on August 28, 2013, Isabella Guzman fatally stabbed her mother Yun Mi Hoy with a knife. After seven years, Guzman gained popularity on the internet after a TikTok video of her in court went viral.
By Victoria Velkova12 months ago in Criminal
Inside the Chilling World of Online Death Cults
It all started with a rumor — whispers about a hidden side of the internet where death isn’t just talked about, but embraced. I’d heard about these places before, online death cults and suicide forums, lurking in the shadows of the digital world. Curiosity got the better of me, and I began researching, digging into the stories, the testimonies of those who had encountered these dark corners. The more I uncovered, the more I realized how terrifyingly real they were.
By Victoria Velkova12 months ago in Criminal
She Took My Place. Content Warning.
Part 1 Eden Frost adjusted the sleeves of her fluffy cashmere sweater while walking into the office. She prided herself on being different from most cold and calculated CEOs. She delighted in knowing her employees by name and checking in on their families. Most importantly, she wanted to feel human.
By Tiarra Howard12 months ago in Criminal
The Dark Web’s Hidden Horrors: The Internet’s Darkest Secret
The dark web is a shadowy underworld where the internet’s darkest desires are only a click away. It’s the digital wild west, a place where lawlessness reigns and anonymity is currency. When most of us think of the internet, we picture Facebook, YouTube, or Netflix. But beneath this surface, there’s a hidden layer — a place where illicit trades happen, and the most sinister of human instincts find a home.
By Victoria Velkova12 months ago in Criminal
Baby Oil and Broken Promises: Inside P. Diddy’s Disturbing World
For years, Sean “Diddy” Combs has been a towering figure in both the music industry and pop culture, known for his hit records, fashion lines, and extravagant parties. But as details about his personal life have emerged, especially over the past year, a far more disturbing narrative has taken shape — one that paints him as a man who abused his power to manipulate, control, and harm those around him. What was once whispered about in elite circles is now splashed across headlines: Diddy isn’t just the successful mogul he carefully crafted himself to be, but possibly a predator whose world of wealth and excess shielded him from consequences for far too long.
By Victoria Velkova12 months ago in Criminal
10-Year-Old Gets Revenge on Killer From The Grave . Content Warning.
Katelyn "Katie" Collman, age 10, walked out of her Crothersville, Indiana, home on January 25, 2005, around 3 pm headed to the Dollar General for her mother, who sent her on a run to buy toilet paper. Katie walked the same path to the same store "thousands of times," according to her father, John Neace. Sadly, this would be the last. No one ever saw Katie alive again.
By Criminal Matters12 months ago in Criminal
The Shocking Case of Blanche Monnier: 25 Years of Imprisonment and Horror
Blanche Monnier was born on March 1, 1849 in Poitiers, France. The daughter of an aristocratic family, she was known for her beauty and delicacy. Her mother, Louise Monnier, was a strict and controlling woman, while her father, a man of respectable position, died when Blanche was still young. From an early age, Blanche was expected to follow the strict social code of the time by marrying a man of suitable status.
By Lara Santos12 months ago in Criminal
The Mystery of the Black Dahlia: A Conspiracy Too Twisted. Content Warning.
It was a cold January morning in 1947 when Betty Bersinger stumbled across what she thought was a discarded mannequin while walking her young daughter in a quiet Los Angeles neighborhood. As she approached, a shocking reality took hold: it was no mannequin but the mutilated body of a young woman, severed cleanly at the waist. Thus began one of the most infamous and enduring unsolved mysteries in American history — the murder of Elizabeth Short, forever known as the Black Dahlia.
By Victoria Velkovaabout a year ago in Criminal










