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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 Mirror Room. AI-Generated.
The house felt different after her mother died. Quiet. Cold. Almost like it was waiting for something. Sofia had returned to her childhood home after fifteen years. Her mother, Mrs. Evelyn Grace, had passed away only a week ago. She had lived alone in that big, old house ever since Sofia left for the city.
By Ghanni malik3 months ago in Criminal
he Snow Burns Red . AI-Generated.
Chapter 1 – Moscow, 1993: The Silence After the Collapse The Soviet Union had fallen, and with it, the old order turned to dust. The streets of Moscow were lined with black-market dealers, ex-soldiers selling their medals for vodka, and young men with nothing to lose.
By shakir hamid3 months ago in Criminal
Man Arrested Nine Months After Using ChatGPT to Plan Deadly Fire (Los Angeles)
StartA City Still Recovering Nine months after a devastating wildfire tore through Los Angeles, authorities have arrested the man believed to have started it. The blaze, which erupted on January 1, 2025, killed 12 people, destroyed 6,000 homes and buildings, and caused an estimated $150 billion in damage. It has since been called one of the deadliest and most destructive fires in the city’s history.
By kashif khan3 months ago in Criminal
The Shadow Banker: Michele Sindona’s Deadly Game. AI-Generated.
In post-war Italy, money was the new weapon of power. As gangsters traded guns for bank accounts, one man learned to turn both into tools of control — Michele Sindona, the banker who became known as “The Shark.”
By shakir hamid3 months ago in Criminal
The Gentleman of the Underworld: Vito Genovese’s Ruthless Empire. AI-Generated.
n the early 1900s, when the streets of New York City echoed with the dreams of immigrants searching for a better life, a young man named Vito Genovese arrived from a small Italian village near Naples. Unlike most who sought honest work, Genovese came with a different ambition—to rule the streets.
By shakir hamid3 months ago in Criminal
The Incredible True Story of a Woman's Self-Performed C-Section: Survival Against All Odds
The Incredible True Story of a Woman's Self-Performed C-Section: Survival Against All Odds Imagine this: a woman alone in a remote Mexican village, wracked with pain for 12 hours. Her baby won't come. No doctor in sight. So she grabs a kitchen knife and cuts herself open. This isn't a movie plot. It's the real tale of a self-performed C-section in 2000 that saved two lives.
By Story silver book 3 months ago in Criminal
Blackbeard
In the 18th century, Blackbeard never killed anyone. He did, however, shoot his own crewmates. In duels on his own sea vessel, he tested his own men. He plundered everything from food and liquor to weaponry but there are extremely scarce reports of him actually taking a life.
By Skyler Saunders3 months ago in Criminal
El Chapo: The Tunnel King of Mexico. AI-Generated.
Few figures in modern crime have fascinated the world like Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán. To some, he was a hero — a poor boy who built an empire. To others, he was a monster — a man whose greed and violence turned Mexico into a battlefield.
By shakir hamid3 months ago in Criminal
Matteo Messina Denaro: The Last Godfather of Sicily. AI-Generated.
For decades, the name Matteo Messina Denaro carried both fear and legend across Sicily. Known as “Diabolik,” after an Italian comic-book villain, he was the final link to the old Sicilian Mafia — the Cosa Nostra — a man whose power stretched from the dusty streets of Castelvetrano to the highest offices of Rome.
By shakir hamid3 months ago in Criminal
Pablo Escobar: The King Who Built a Kingdom of Dust. AI-Generated.
There are criminals, and then there are legends. Few names in history echo like Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria — the man who built a billion-dollar cocaine empire and turned it into a political and social revolution.
By shakir hamid3 months ago in Criminal










