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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.
Karen Read Is Acquitted Of Murder. . Content Warning.
The Karen Read murder trial is back in the headlines, following a mistrial on Monday, which pleased Read's supporters and shook the hearts of those supporting justice for Officer O'Keefe. Read anxiously awaited her fate following a 27-hour deliberation in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts. Karen Read is accused of killing her then-boyfriend, Officer John O'Keefe, a Boston Police Officer, when she allegedly ran him over with her car, killing him. Authorities have stated that Read continues to deny any involvement with O'Keefe's death, stating that he was attending a house party with fellow Law Enforcement Officers at the time of his death.
By Amanda Burroughs5 months ago in Criminal
Update On The Morgan Nick Disappearance. Content Warning.
It's June 9, 1995, in Alma, Arkansas. Six-year-old Morgan Nick is playing with her friends at the baseball diamond during her brother’s Little League game. Her mother, Colleen Nick, checks on her and everything seems fine. But when she checks again, Morgan is gone. Authorities are called, and they search the area, but there are no signs of Morgan. In 2008, Colleen Nick recalls, “I remember standing outside the fire station on the fourth day, and someone saying, ‘It’s only been four days.' I thought that was helpful at the time." Twenty-nine years have passed since Morgan disappeared. Authorities have collected tips, followed leads, released age-progressed photos of Morgan, and searched several properties. Colleen Nick has never lost hope of finding her daughter, saying, “I’ve always said that until someone can prove to me that Morgan is not coming home, I believe she will.”
By Amanda Burroughs5 months ago in Criminal
The Lin Family Murders. Content Warning.
Is it just me, or is everyone fascinated with true crime? One particular Australian case has always haunted me, probably because it happened in Sydney during a time when I was living there. Something about it has always felt eerily close to home.
By Sandy Gillman5 months ago in Criminal
The Triple Betrayal: How the CIA’s Top Spy Turned Against Them
The night was cold in Amman when the prison door shut behind Dr. Humam Khalil al-Balawi. He sat in silence, the dim light casting long shadows on the concrete floor. He wasn’t just a doctor anymore — he was a suspect, a prisoner, and, perhaps, the CIA’s newest weapon.
By Leah Brooke5 months ago in Criminal
After Deportation, Mexican Boxer Faces Trial Due to Alleged Mexican Cartel Links
Former middleweight boxing winner Julio César Chávez Jr. is set to face a court hearing in Mexico on accusations of supposed links to cartels and weapons dealing, a court decided over the weekend. Still, in an unexpected move, the boxer might get to wait for his court date out of jail.
By Michael Joseph5 months ago in Criminal
In India, a man who claimed to have buried more than 100 girls who were raped and then murdered at a temple has been arrested
Police in India have arrested the man who recently claimed that he was forced to bury the bodies of dozens of women who had first been raped and then murdered.
By Ikram Ullah5 months ago in Criminal
Grand Operation Karachi: Younus Amin and “Charsi Shan Qureshi”
“Grand Operation — Hero or Villain?”, the subject of “Grand Operation Charsi” surfaces—a tantalizing hint at someone nicknamed “Charsi Shan Qureshi” who may play a supporting role in the work alongside Younus Amin YouTube. So far, public information remains scarce—perhaps due to intentional discretion, grassroots origins, or a deliberate mystique.
By Emma Wegenast5 months ago in Criminal
My Father's Sins, My Mentor's Revenge
The whiskey glass felt heavy in my hand, the amber liquid doing little to burn away the cold that had settled in my bones six months ago. My name is Isaac Sullivan—Ike to my friends—and I used to be a detective. Now, I was just a man haunted by the ghosts of a case I could never close. I stared at the TV, the morning news a meaningless drone, until one image snapped me back to reality: a brick wall, smeared with a number crudely painted in blood. The number 10.
By Wesley Thorne5 months ago in Criminal
The missing pregnant woman
Hello, hello Today I brought another real, and recent case that is happening in Portugal. Like always I don't intented to talk about this case in a entertainmment point of view. All the informations are retrieved from oficial news outlet and the only names of the family that I will talk about are the adults that talked directly to the news outlets, the victim, and the suspect. So, let's start.
By Joana Pires5 months ago in Criminal









