investigation
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.
Who Wins? Russia or Ukraine?: How do we compare the two?
Introduction The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has been ongoing since 2014, with tensions escalating to a full-blown war in Eastern Ukraine. This article will explore the history of the conflict, its causes, the parties involved, and its impact on the region and beyond.
By Muhammad Zeshan3 years ago in Criminal
Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great was one of the most influential and remarkable military leaders in history. He was born in Pella, the ancient capital of Macedonia, in 356 BC, and was the son of King Philip II of Macedonia and Queen Olympia. Alexander was tutored by the famous philosopher Aristotle, and he learned many things from him, including philosophy, literature, and science. Alexander's father, King Philip, was also an accomplished military commander, and he taught Alexander many military strategies and tactics that would prove invaluable in his later campaigns.
By Vocal Creator3 years ago in Criminal
Prison al catraz documentary
Prison al catraz documentary Alcatraz, otherwise called "The Stone," was a greatest security government jail situated on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Narrows, California. It worked from 1934 to 1963 and housed a portion of America's most infamous hoodlums, including Al Capone, Robert Stroud (the "Birdman of Alcatraz"), and George "Automatic rifle" Kelly. The jail was intended to be escape-confirmation, with high walls, weapon towers, and an encompassing shark-swarmed sea. In spite of these actions, a few detainees endeavored break, and some were fruitful. The jail was shut because of high working expenses and crumbling conditions, and today it is a famous
By xis-kaab123 years ago in Criminal
"The Unseen Killer"
In the small town of Oakville, residents were going about their daily lives when a mysterious illness struck. People were experiencing strange symptoms like nausea, dizziness, and fatigue. Some were even reporting that their pets were getting sick too.
By Evangeline 3 years ago in Criminal
"Blood on the Tracks"
It was a quiet night in the small town of Millfield. John, a popular local resident, had been walking home from a friend's house along the train tracks when he was attacked and killed. The killer left no clues or witnesses, and the case quickly went cold.
By Evangeline 3 years ago in Criminal
Protect Yourself from Online Scams
Online shopping is the act of buying goods or services through the internet from online retailers or marketplaces. In recent years, online shopping has gained popularity due to its convenience, accessibility, and time-saving benefits. It has revolutionized the retail industry and changed the way we shop. With just a few clicks, you can purchase anything from anywhere in the world, and it will be delivered right to your doorstep.
By kulandaivel3 years ago in Criminal
Jeremy Bamber: The White House Farm Mass Murderer
On the 13th of January 1961, a baby boy called Jeremy Paul Marsham in Kensington, London was born. His mother was Juliet Dorothy Wheeler who was a vicar’s daughter. She had an affair and fell pregnant with British Army Sergeant Major Leslie Brian Marsham whilst he was working as a controller at Buckingham Palace. Juliet gave Jeremy up for adoption the same year through the Church of England Children’s Society. When Jeremy was 6 months old, he was adopted by Nevill and June Bamber. The Bamber family were wealthy farmers who lived in a large Georgian house at White House Farm in Essex. Nevill was a local magistrate and former RAF pilot. In 1957, four years before adopting Jeremy, they adopted a baby girl called Shelia.
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in Criminal
The Jeanette DePalma Case
Jeannette DePalma, 1972 (August 3, 1956 – c. August 7, 1972) was an American teenager who is believed to have been murdered sometime on or around August 7, 1972 in Springfield Township, Union County, New Jersey, United States.[1]
By Karthikeyan Varma S R3 years ago in Criminal
THE GLICO-MORINAGA CASE
My Story- It was an early September morning in 1983 when the residents of a small rural town in Sapporo, Japan were awoken by the sound of an ambulance siren and a loud banging on the door of an unsuspecting young college student named Glico Morinaga. Little did the townspeople know, this was the beginning of a lengthy and highly publicized legal battle that would go on to become one of the most controversial intellectual property cases in Japanese history.
By Karthikeyan Varma S R3 years ago in Criminal









