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Epstein Files - New Revelations
When new files from the Jeffrey Epstein case were unsealed this week, the world once again found itself staring into the dark corners of power, privilege, and corruption. The files, containing thousands of emails and witness statements, expose disturbing details about how some of the world’s most influential figures—including politicians, businessmen, and celebrities—allegedly used their authority and wealth to exploit underage girls. Among the names that resurfaced was former U.S. President Donald Trump, accused in one email of spending hours with a girl connected to Epstein. Though Trump has denied any involvement, the revelations have reignited debate about morality, leadership, and the integrity of those who shape nations.
By Keramatullah Wardak2 months ago in Criminal
The Poet's Justice. AI-Generated.
The first body was found with a sonnet. It was tucked into the breast pocket of a corrupt city councilman, perfectly folded on expensive parchment. The fourteen lines didn't just describe his death; they justified it, detailing his embezzlement from a public parks fund in iambic pentameter. The cause of death was a single, precise knife wound, "a period to his wasteful line," as the poem stated.
By The 9x Fawdi2 months ago in Criminal
The Ghost in the Machine. AI-Generated.
The victim was a tech billionaire, but the murder weapon was a mystery. Lena Kovac, founder of the social media behemoth "Nexus," was found dead in her smart-home penthouse. The official cause: a massive, sudden allergic reaction to peanuts. The problem? Lena had no allergies. And the only thing she'd consumed was a custom-made, nutrient-rich smoothie from her own hyper-secure kitchen, prepared by her AI-driven domestic system, "Haven."
By The 9x Fawdi2 months ago in Criminal
The Conductor's Final Note. AI-Generated.
That was Detective Miles Kaito’s first, unsettling thought. The victim, a reclusive and immensely wealthy music publisher named Alistair Finch, lay in the center of his soundproofed studio. There was no sign of a struggle, no forced entry. Just a single, perfectly placed stab wound to the heart, and the room was filled with music.
By The 9x Fawdi2 months ago in Criminal
“The Girl Who Remembered Tomorrow”
The Girl Who Remembered Tomorrow By [Ali Rehman] Rain tapped against the windows of the small café like a heartbeat that wouldn’t calm. Outside, the city slept uneasily under a gray sky, its streets washed in neon reflections. Inside, Mira Langford stirred her coffee for the third time, not because she wanted to drink it — but because she couldn’t stop shaking.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in Criminal
“The Photographer Who Captured Death”
The Photographer Who Captured Death By [Ali Rehman] Elias had always believed that photography was about capturing moments — the split seconds where a person’s soul could be glimpsed through their eyes, their smile, or even their silence. For years, he had chased the perfect shot, building a reputation as one of the finest portrait photographers in the city. His studio was small but warm, filled with old cameras, faded photographs, and the quiet hum of creativity.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in Criminal
“Confessions of a Lie Detector”
Confessions of a Lie Detector By [Ali Rehman] Detective Lucas Hayes was the best interrogator in the city. Years of experience had sharpened his instincts to a razor’s edge, allowing him to see through lies as easily as breathing. Colleagues called him The Lie Detector, a nickname Lucas bore with quiet pride.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in Criminal
“The Woman Who Killed Time”
The Woman Who Killed Time By [Ali Rehman] Dr. Elena Voss stood alone in the dim glow of the laboratory, her eyes fixed on the humming Chronos device before her. Years of obsession had culminated in this moment — a chance to rewrite the past. A chance to undo the mistake that haunted every heartbeat: the day she lost her daughter.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in Criminal
The Day the World Stopped Turning: Remembering 9/11
A Normal Morning That Changed Everything It began as an ordinary Tuesday morning in New York City. The sun was shining, the sky was clear, and people were heading to work like any other day. No one knew that within minutes, the world would change forever.
By Izhar Ullah2 months ago in Criminal
Ghostly Footage. AI-Generated.
The night shift at Metro Herald Newsroom was quiet—too quiet for Adrian Cole’s liking. He was a field reporter, the kind who once chased political scandals and crime rings, but now, ever since his career stumbled, he was assigned to “human interest stories.”
By Ghanni malik2 months ago in Criminal











