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France's number one enemy | He escaped from the police twice (with 1000 faces)
In just seconds, France’s Public Enemy No. 1 was in police custody. French police and global security agencies were on high alert, ready to do whatever it took to capture him—because this time, the target wasn’t just any criminal. This man had killed over 100 people, escaped from prison multiple times—each time using a different method—and after one escape, he actually returned to the prison to retrieve something from inside. On top of all that, he was a politician with an unknown and mysterious intelligence agenda.
By Ink pulse(different angle)6 months ago in Criminal
The Dark Web: Where Crime Hides in Plain Sight
When you open your browser and search on Google, read the news, or shop online, you're only exploring a small part of the internet. Beneath this familiar surface lies a hidden world called the Dark Web—a part of the internet that cannot be accessed by regular search engines. It is a place where criminals trade in silence, and illegal activities flourish beyond the reach of most people and even some governments.
By Hamza Tahir6 months ago in Criminal
How One Brutal Crime Exposed India's Fight for Women's Safety. AI-Generated.
In November 2020, India was shaken to its core by the brutal gang rape and murder of a 27-year-old veterinary doctor in Hyderabad, Telangana. This horrific crime exposed the deep-rooted challenges of violence against women in the country, sparking national outrage and a renewed call for justice and stronger protections for women’s safety.
By Nowshad Ahmad6 months ago in Criminal
A Tragic Crime That Shook America and Sparked a Global Movement. AI-Generated.
On May 25, 2020, George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, was brutally killed by a Minneapolis police officer during an arrest that was captured on video and instantly went viral. The horrifying footage showed Officer Derek Chauvin kneeling on Floyd’s neck for over nine minutes while Floyd repeatedly pleaded, “I can’t breathe.” Despite bystanders’ desperate calls to intervene and Floyd’s visible distress, the officer remained motionless until Floyd lost consciousness and later died.
By Nowshad Ahmad6 months ago in Criminal
Israel's War Crimes in Gaza: A Global Call for Justice. AI-Generated.
The Gaza Strip, home to over two million Palestinians, stands devastated under relentless Israeli military assaults and a crippling blockade that have plunged the region into an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. The systematic violence inflicted upon Gaza’s civilians, especially its children, women, and newborns, represents a grave violation of international law and a brutal assault on innocent life that cannot be justified or ignored.
By Nowshad Ahmad6 months ago in Criminal
The Perfect Crime: Epstein, Silence, and the Collapsing Illusion of Accountability
In an era marked by 24-hour news cycles, social media outrage, and the illusion of transparency, some stories still manage to slip beneath the surface, unexplained and unresolved. The case of Jeffrey Epstein, a man whose name is synonymous with elite criminality, international trafficking networks, and institutional failure, continues to hang like a shadow over America’s already fraying trust in its own institutions.
By Lynn Myers6 months ago in Criminal
The Life and Legacy of Kaylee Goncalves: A Tragic Story of a Young Life Cut Short. AI-Generated.
In the quiet town of Moscow, Idaho, a tragedy unfolded that would capture the attention of the nation and leave a community in mourning. Kaylee Goncalves, a vibrant and ambitious young woman, became a symbol of the fragility of life and the impact of violence on families and communities. This article delves into the life of Kaylee Goncalves, her aspirations, the circumstances surrounding her untimely death, and the broader implications of her story.
By Trend Vantage6 months ago in Criminal
Chilling Discovery: Colorado Couple Missing Since 2011 Found Sitting Inside Abandoned Utah Mine Eight Years Later
In a haunting case that puzzled both families and law enforcement for nearly a decade, the remains of two young travelers from Colorado — 26-year-old Sarah Bennett and 28-year-old Andrew Miller — were discovered in 2019, deep within a sealed uranium mine in southern Utah. Their mysterious disappearance in 2011 had left their loved ones in anguish, and their eventual discovery raised even more questions than answers.
By Ikram Ullah6 months ago in Criminal
Bryan Kohberger is sentenced to life in prison for murders of Idaho college students
An Idaho judge sentenced Bryan Kohberger on Wednesday to multiple terms of life in prison for the stabbing murders of four University of Idaho students, weeks after Kohberger agreed to a plea deal that rules out the death penalty.
By Dena Falken Esq6 months ago in Criminal
Shadows of Deceit. AI-Generated.
Detective Zara Malik stood in front of the city morgue, the cold wind biting at her skin, but it wasn’t the weather that chilled her to the bone. It was the body on the slab. A well-dressed man, mid-40s, his face a mask of terror and confusion. His eyes were wide open, frozen in a final moment of horror that wouldn’t let go of her.
By Adil Nawaz6 months ago in Criminal











