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Whodunnit, and why? All about criminal investigations and the forensic methods used to search for clues and collect evidence to get to the bottom of the crime.
The Ghost Returns: Blood on the Costa del Crime. AI-Generated.
The Mediterranean sun rose over Marbella like a blade of gold, cutting through the mist that hung over the harbor. It had been almost three years since Patrick “Patsy” Doran, the man the underworld called The Ghost, vanished into legend.
By shakir hamid3 months ago in Criminal
The Ghosts of Marbella: Europe’s Hidden Cocaine Highway. AI-Generated.
The sun over Marbella shines like gold, but beneath the luxury — beneath the yachts, champagne, and celebrity villas — there’s a darkness no one talks about. A hidden empire built not on business or tourism, but on cocaine, blood, and silence.
By shakir hamid3 months ago in Criminal
New Evidence Emerges Linking Hyeji Bae to Drug Smuggling Network
October 25, 2025 – Seoul, South Korea — Explosive new evidence has surfaced linking Hyeji Bae (배혜지) to an international drug smuggling ring exposed earlier this year. A resurfaced Instagram story from the now-arrested Japanese DJ Masanori Morita shows him tagging Hyeji Bae inside a Seoul nightclub, referring to her as “family.” Morita was later arrested in Japan for importing MDMA and ketamine — the very same drugs believed to have been circulating within Seoul’s elite party scene.
By Dena Falken Esq3 months ago in Criminal
N.B.A. Gambling Scandal: What We Know So Far
The sports world was stunned Thursday by the arrests of Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups and several other N.B.A. figures in connection with gambling schemes that included rigged poker games allegedly run by organized crime.
By Lawrence Lease3 months ago in Criminal
The Vanishing of Brandon Lawson: The 911 Call That Still Haunts the Internet
At 1:53 a.m. on August 9, 2013, a Texas father named Brandon Lawson dialed 911 from a deserted stretch of highway. He sounded terrified — out of breath, confused, and running from something he couldn’t name.
By Daniel morka3 months ago in Criminal
The Girl in the Barrel: The Murder of Reyna Marroquín
In 1999, a routine renovation of a Long Island home led to one of the most chilling discoveries in American crime history. A contractor, working in the basement of a quiet suburban house in Jericho, New York, stumbled upon a 55-gallon barrel hidden behind a false wall. When he pried it open, the sight inside froze everyone on site — the body of a woman, perfectly preserved, had been inside that barrel for over 30 years.
By Daniel morka3 months ago in Criminal
Ink of the Damned:
The Criminal Mind on Paper Handwriting is more than ink—it’s a neurological imprint—a visible record of what the brain is doing while the pen moves. Every slant, loop, and pressure shift reflects cognition under stress. In the field, those nuances matter more than any confession.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin3 months ago in Criminal








