incarceration
Incarceration, rehabilitation, recidivism: The reality of prison life and what it's like to be an inmate locked up behind bars.
Echoes From A Digital Heart
In the beginning The year is 2024. Technology has permeated every part of life, from artificial intelligence companions to smart cities that anticipate human wants. But amidst the overwhelming digital hum, Layla feels isolated, lost in a routine that numbs more than it comforts.
By QuirkTalesabout a year ago in Criminal
Bad Santa: The Covina Christmas Massacre, Bruce Pardo. Content Warning.
Nestled at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains, Covina, California, is a peaceful suburb just 22 miles from the bustling streets of Los Angeles. Known for its small-town charm and low crime rate, Covina was an unlikely setting for the grisly events that unfolded on Christmas Eve 2008.
By Victoria Velkovaabout a year ago in Criminal
Colette Aram: The Shocking Crime That Went Unsolved for Decades
Colette Aram seemed to lead a picture-perfect life on Normanton Lane in Keyworth, Nottinghamshire—her days filled with laughter, warmth, and the promise of a bright future. Surrounded by the love of her devoted parents and her protective younger brother, Mark, Colette was a young woman with boundless dreams and ambition. Recently having left school, she was determined to carve her own path, training to become a talented hairdresser, inspired by her mother’s success. With every passing day, her future shimmered with possibilities, and her family believed she was destined to achieve greatness. Little did they know, the life she built would soon be forever altered, plunging them into a heart-wrenching mystery that would haunt the community for decades.
By Marveline Merababout a year ago in Criminal
The Disappearance of Alissa Turney: A Case of Control, Obsession, and Unanswered Questions
That morning, her stepfather, Michael Turney, picked her up early from school. He later claimed he had left her at home to run errands and returned to find a handwritten note from her, saying she had run away to California. At first glance, it appeared to be a typical case of teenage rebellion. However, inconsistencies quickly surfaced. Alissa had left behind her car, clothing, and personal items, and no one ever saw or heard from her again.
By Victoria Velkovaabout a year ago in Criminal
Ten Lucrative Markets for Crime and Mystery Novels
Readers consistently choose to read mysteries and thrillers as their preferred genres. As far as Simba Information is concerned, the only genre that can compete with mystery is romance novels. On average, crime books bring in more than $730 million annually, even when they are ranked second. The subgenres include cozy, hardboiled, police procedural, and cross-genre mixes with science fiction, fantasy, and romance. Cozy is the most popular subgenre on this list.
By QuirkTalesabout a year ago in Criminal
Claire Miller Killed Her Disabled Sister And Became Viral On TikTok. Content Warning.
Thanks to her lip-synch videos, 14-year-old Claire Miller gained an outstanding following of almost 22,000 users on TikTok by February 2021. Offline, though, she was a part of the 550 indifferent kids at the eastern Pennsylvanian Lancaster Country Day School. She also frequently felt inferior to her 19-year-old sister Helen.
By Victoria Velkovaabout a year ago in Criminal
Beware of Affiliate Spamming!
Affiliate marketing, a modern variation of paying finder's fees for the introduction of new clients to a business, has become a popular method for promoting internet businesses. In this practice, an affiliate marketer is compensated for driving traffic, gaining subscribers, or securing customers for an internet business due to their efforts. Affiliates are typically compensated based on a certain value for each visitor (Pay per Click), registrant (Pay per Lead), or commission for each customer or sale (Pay per Sale), or even a combination of these.
By Hossam Gamalabout a year ago in Criminal
Carl Tanzler: The Man Who Shared His Bed with a Corpse. Content Warning.
In October 1940, unsettling gossip began spreading through the streets of Key West, Florida. Neighbors claimed to have seen an elderly man, Carl Tanzler, dancing with a decayed corpse in the glow of his living room window. That corpse, they whispered, belonged to Elena De Hoyos.
By Victoria Velkovaabout a year ago in Criminal
Six Honestly Horrifying Stories Based on Actual Events
Life writes the scariest and weirdest tales. You should determine carefully if you desire to read the following tales. Because its contents are considerably more gruesome and scary than any novelist could envision.
By QuirkTalesabout a year ago in Criminal
Taylor Schabusiness: The Green Bay Mutilator Inspired by Jeffrey Dahmer. Content Warning.
The horror began in a manner straight out of a nightmare: Tara, a mother in Green Bay, Wisconsin, went to her basement to check if her son had returned home. Instead of finding her son, she discovered a black bucket near the stairs, covered by a towel. Curious and confused, she lifted the towel — and uncovered the severed head of her son.
By Victoria Velkovaabout a year ago in Criminal
The Willow Creek Murders . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The fog clung to Willow Creek like a shroud, obscuring the quaint cottages and the rolling hills beyond. Anya Petrova, her breath misting in the frigid air, shivered as she stepped out of the unmarked police car. London, with its vibrant chaos, felt a million miles away. Here, an eerie silence reigned, broken only by the mournful coo of a dove.
By Monnade Mixoumabout a year ago in Criminal
Jail Journal: Page 14. Content Warning.
No idea why I am just focused on food right now but, I guess it is best marker for what portion to he day were in. Hopefully I start my period and that'll explain the sudden cravings. Otherwise, I'm pregnant and that is horrible to imagine being in a place like this.
By Kayla McIntoshabout a year ago in Criminal








