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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 Life and Times of William Leslie Arnold
William Leslie Arnold was only 16 years old when he killed his parents in 1958. He buried them in the backyard after they refused to let him borrow their car to take his girlfriend to a drive-in movie showing of The Undead. Arnold went about his life in and around Omaha, Nebraska, telling everyone that his parents had taken a trip. Two weeks later, he was arrested, confessed to the killings, and led investigators to his parents’ makeshift gravesite.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
The Disappearance of Lars Mittank
It's common to see someone running through an airport, they’re most likely trying to catch their flight. It’s however highly unusual to witness someone running out of an airport and to disappear forever. Unfortunately, CCTV footage shows that's exactly what Lars Mittank did. He ran out of Varna Airport, Bulgaria to never be seen again.
By fredi schokker3 years ago in Criminal
Vanished without a Trace: The Unresolved Mysteries of Unconfessed Murders
In cases involving murder, the guilty party is usually captured and brought to justice, bringing a sense of closure to the family of the victim. However, there are cases where the murderer manages to get away with their crime, leaving the victim's family without answers. The following stories tell of three people who got away with murder and never admitted to their crimes until they were about to die.
By Doreen kwakye 3 years ago in Criminal
Serial Killer turned Victims into Burger
It’s the mid-1990s in Baltimore, a city so ravaged by drugs and violence some sections resemble a dystopian movie. It’s close to one of those rundown places where a tall, 450-pound man named Joe Metheny runs an open-pit pork and beef stand on the weekends. It’s so popular that on some afternoons people queue to be served up one of his famous tasty burgers.
By Ashmal Sanika3 years ago in Criminal
America's Killer Clown
In December 1978, the Chicago police made a horrifying discovery that would uncover one of the most atrocious crimes in the city's history. As investigators pulled body after body from beneath the floorboards of an ordinary suburban home, they realized they were dealing with America's most sinister serial killer. This was the beginning of the shocking case of John Wayne Gacy, also known as the Killer Clown, who had surpassed all records as the most prolific individual murderer in U.S. history up to that point.
By Ashmal Sanika3 years ago in Criminal
Unmasking the Mystery: The Shocking True Crime Story of the Black Dahlia Murder
In the realm of true crime, few cases have captured the public's fascination and haunted the collective consciousness quite like the Black Dahlia murder. With its chilling brutality, unsolved nature, and enigmatic details, the murder of Elizabeth Short, known as the Black Dahlia, continues to intrigue investigators and captivate true crime enthusiasts. In this article, we delve into the harrowing events surrounding the Black Dahlia murder, examining the shocking crime itself, the investigations that followed, and the enduring mysteries that shroud this haunting case.
By Gokul Nath3 years ago in Criminal
Be watchful
Online scammers are individuals or groups who use the internet to trick and manipulate people into giving them money, personal information, or passwords. They may use a variety of methods, including fake websites, phishing emails, fake lotteries or prizes, or pretending to be someone else, such as a friend or family member.
By Adedayo Isaac 3 years ago in Criminal
Shadows of Devastation: A Detainee's Bad dream
Shadows of Devastation: A Detainee's Bad dream The Appearance As the sun plunged beneath the skyline, creating spooky shaded areas across the forlorn jail yard, another detainee showed up. Johnathan Hartman, an infamous chronic executioner, had at long last been caught and brought to the most extreme security office known as Blackstone Prison. Little did the jail specialists had at least some idea that his appearance would release an influx of dread and bedlam.
By George Michael3 years ago in Criminal
The Butcher's Betrayal: A Grisly Tale of Murder and Revenge
"The Butcher's Betrayal: A Grisly Tale of Murder and Revenge" The Butcher's Shop In a small, quiet town nestled amidst rolling hills, stood an old-fashioned butcher's shop. It was renowned for its premium quality meat, attracting customers from far and wide. The owner, Victor Delacroix, was a well-respected figure known for his impeccable butchering skills.
By George Michael3 years ago in Criminal
Thomas Dillon: The Ohio serial killer who killed people for just existing
Like countless others, reading about serial killers has always fascinated me. And no, I am not morbid or creepy. I am intrigued by how a seemingly normal person can kill innocent people without even thinking about it. Moreover, it comes as a surprise how people can deceive both their close friends and significant others for years.
By Marc Hoover3 years ago in Criminal





