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Family avows end of Brazilian overcomer of Hamas attack
The group of 24-year-old Brazilian understudy Bruna Valeanu has affirmed, through a virtual stage, her heartbreaking downfall during a progression of assaults organized by the Hamas bunch against a Palestinian region last Saturday (October 7).
By Daily Quotes Motivation 2 years ago in Criminal
The Mysterious Death of Elisa Lam: A Tragic Enigma that Haunts Us. Content Warning.
The baffling and tragic story of Elisa Lam continues to haunt our collective consciousness, nine years after her untimely death. A young Chinese Canadian student, Elisa Lam's disappearance and subsequent discovery in a water tank atop the Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles have left us with more questions than answers. Her enigmatic case remains shrouded in uncertainty, with many aspects of the story defying easy explanation. In this article, we will delve into the perplexing tale of Elisa Lam, exploring her life, the circumstances surrounding her demise, and the enduring mysteries that continue to perplex investigators and the public alike.
By Elif Talib2 years ago in Criminal
My Fiance Dead But Love brought Her Back to Life
The moon hung low in the ink-black sky, casting eerie shadows across the quiet suburban neighborhood. A hushed breeze rustled through the trees, carrying with it the promise of a chilly autumn night. On this seemingly ordinary evening, my life was forever altered.
By Chris Dalyop2 years ago in Criminal
Zoey Isn't Real
Ever swiped right on a Zoey? Well, buckle up, because we’re about to burst your bubble! In the whimsical world of online dating, encountering a profile named Zoey is as common as finding a cat video on the internet. Whether it’s Zoey, Zoe, Zoi, or Zo-eeey, spoiler alert: they aren’t real! Here’s a comically candid guide to spotting those sneaky internet dating scammers.
By Buddy James Fazzio2 years ago in Criminal
Someone On A First Date
Don't kidnap your date As first dates go, it started off nicely enough but soon took a drastic turn when Robinson convinced her to get in his vehicle under the guise of giving her flowers. Once inside the van, she was trapped. Before she could even close the door, Robinson hit the accelerator and sped away.
By Elumalai D2 years ago in Criminal
Operation Fortune
In the dimly lit briefing room of a clandestine government agency, the atmosphere was charged with anticipation. Agents from various divisions gathered, awaiting the arrival of their new recruit, a man with a reputation that preceded him—Jason Statham, the legendary actor known for his action-packed roles in Hollywood films. But this time, he wasn't here to portray a character on screen; he was about to become the central figure in a real-life covert operation, codenamed "Operation Fortune."
By Timon Ronni2 years ago in Criminal
"KILL THEM ALL"
In the dimly lit, high-security briefing room of a top-secret government facility, Agent Ronny sat attentively, awaiting his mission briefing. He was known throughout the agency as an elite operative, a quiet professional with a reputation for completing even the most challenging assignments with ruthless efficiency.The mission before him was labeled with a cryptic title: "Kill Them All." It was an assignment of utmost secrecy and gravity, one that could never be spoken of outside these walls. The room fell into an eerie silence as the holographic screen flickered to life, revealing the face of a high-ranking government official, his voice distorted to protect his identity.
By Chris chronicles 2 years ago in Criminal
Revisiting My First Experience with Guns
When I tell people I actually feel safer in Tijuana, Mexico then my hometown of Louisville, Kentucky the general response is disbelief. How could that possibly be the case, Tijuana is the "murder capital of the world" right? Meanwhile Louisville is all America town, USA. Small(ish) city in the heart of the Midwest in Kentucky, known mostly for whiskey and for being home to some of the friendliest people in the country. While it may be hard to believe, it is actually true that I feel safer in the seediest parts of Tijuana, of which there are many, than I do on the streets of downtown Louisville, KY. The reason is simple. Guns are illegal in Mexico, and thus nobody (but for the police, the military, and the cartels) has them, or if they do, they keep them hidden away under lock and key at home. Meanwhile, in Louisville, KY it feels like everybody owns a gun and just about everybody is carrying a gun with them almost everywhere they go. In the year and a half I have lived in Mexico and been traveling to and through Tijuana regularly I have yet to hear a gunshot. In contrast, the past three times I visited Louisville, KY I was awoken in the middle of the night by the sounds of gunfire and police sirens, and I was staying in "nice" parts of town for each of those visits. Yes, there is violence in Mexico, but the thing people do not understand is that the average person here never sees it or feels it. Unless said average person is actually enganged in criminal activity of some sort they just do not come into contact with the people or places where violence happens. It is basically underground. The "war" between the police/military and the cartels is a secret war that the vast majority of people never see or feel. Meanwhile the war between criminals and police in Louisville, KY spills onto the streets constantly, and is always visible and innocent bystanders, who are often armed, are involved regularly.
By Everyday Junglist2 years ago in Criminal








