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Victor Salva, Hollywood Director And Convicted Pedophile. Content Warning.
Victor Salva is a name synonymous with both the rise and fall of a Hollywood career, one that was marred by unspeakable crimes. The director, best known for his work on films like *Jeepers Creepers*, was not just a figure of cinematic achievement but also a man with a dark and sinister past. Salva’s career trajectory and criminal history are inextricably linked, forever tainting the legacy of the films he created. The story of Victor Salva is not just a tragic tale of a man’s rise to fame, but a disturbing reminder of how predators can sometimes lurk behind seemingly successful and talented individuals.
By Victoria Velkova11 months ago in Criminal
U.S. Consumer Confidence Dips as Inflation Expectations Spike
As the new year unfolds, American consumers are feeling the weight of rising inflation expectations. The latest data from the University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index reveals a dip in confidence, driven by concerns about higher prices and economic uncertainty. With year-ahead inflation expectations reaching their highest level since May, the economic landscape is shifting—and not everyone is optimistic about what lies ahead.
By mureed hussain11 months ago in Criminal
A New World Order: The Nail in the Coffin for Restorative Justice?. Content Warning.
The dichotomy between the old and new world orders - perhaps most accurately distinguished by way of characterising the former as solidly grounded in liberal ideals and the latter as an aggregate project of revisionism, populism and empirical denialism - have invited swaths of commentary, academic insight and mainstream rhetoric into the temporal challenges that such a transformation engenders. Suffice to say that discussing a topic on a scale as large as this - i.e., from what is new, has changed, or been consigned to the bin labelled "obsolete" - gives rise to a remit unable to be defined in a single article. With that being said, however, the primary concern of this article is to consider the landscape of a project for change in an omnipresent institution: a restorative justice approach in the criminal justice system.
By Brook Moore11 months ago in Criminal
The Storm's Deception
The storm raged outside, a tempest of howling winds and torrential rain that lashed against the windows of the isolated Victorian manor. Clara stood in the dimly lit parlor, her fingers tracing the edge of a silver letter opener on the mahogany desk. The clock struck midnight, its chimes swallowed by the thunder. He would be home soon.
By Nada soliman12 months ago in Criminal
The Man Who Saved The World
Life as we know it was almost wiped out. If not for one man, we might not be here today. Almost all of us owe our lives to Vasili Arkhipov. He was a Soviet navy officer on a submarine. His decision may have prevented a nuclear World War Three.
By Michael Anderson12 months ago in Criminal
The Man Who Changed to Survive. AI-Generated.
The Man Who Changed to Once upon a time, in the heart of a bustling city, there lived a man named Aric. He was an honest and kind-hearted individual, always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need. Raised with strong cultural values, Aric believed in trust, love, and respect. However, in the ruthless modern world of the 21st century, these very qualities became his downfall.
By Banik Sojib12 months ago in Criminal
Ian Brady and Myra Hindley Abducted, Tortured, and Murdered Children. Content Warning.
In the early 1960s, a sinister darkness spread across Manchester, England. It took the form of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, two lovers whose names would become synonymous with cruelty and horror. Together, they orchestrated a series of brutal killings now known as the Moors Murders, targeting innocent children and leaving an entire nation shaken.
By Victoria Velkova12 months ago in Criminal
The Heartbreaking Death of Elisa Izquierdo: The Child New York Failed. Content Warning.
In a city filled with stories of struggle and survival, few are as gut-wrenching as the case of Elisa Izquierdo. Her story is not just about a crime — it’s about a system that failed, a little girl who cried for help but was ignored, and a mother whose descent into madness ended in horror.
By Victoria Velkova12 months ago in Criminal








