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.
How some Indians Cheat In An Exam
The intense competition in India's medical schools has resulted in a slew of cheating scandals in recent years. Surprisingly, one medical student was caught cheating on his exam with a Bluetooth gadget surgically placed in his ear.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
The 50 Berkeley Square House
Being as I'm an author of the paranormal and even ghost investigated myself, I've come to learn that one of the things people point to as the cause of a haunting is "a stain." Sometimes something so horrible happens that there is an "imprint" left behind. This imprint can be a haunting. Whether it is a residual (spirits reliving the horrid moment over and over) or intelligent (a true ghost that is aware) there can be a stain.
By Author Eve S Evans3 years ago in Criminal
She Gave Him the Nose Job he Wanted, by Killing Him.
If there is a story that exceeded the humane limits of manipulation, toxicity, and an imaginary false narrative, then this should be it. This is the story of Shayna Hubers, who lived up to the famous line that goes, "If I cannot have him, no one can."
By hamza dogar3 years ago in Criminal
How Lynn Dejac Was Wrongfully Sent to Prison
Lynn DeJac Peters was 50 when she died of cancer on June 18, 2014, at her home in Buffalo, New York. It was the end of a short and unhappy life–13 years in prison for the murder of her daughter, a crime she did not commit. Even a $2.7 million wrongful conviction settlement was insufficient. It was both insufficient and too late.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
The Isdal Woman of Norway
An unidentified body can be pretty challenging for police and other officials to track down who the person is and precisely what happened to them. Many people today carry some form of identification or even a mobile phone that can be used to figure out who they are, but this wasn't always the case, and even today, bodies are found that remain a mystery. The further back in time you go, the harder it was, not only because of the lack of simple physical evidence but also because forensic scientists didn't start using DNA fingerprinting until the 1980s.
By J.A. Hernandez3 years ago in Criminal
Sherlock Holmes Story
Sherlock Holmes was a man like no other. His keen mind and exceptional powers of observation made him the greatest detective the world had ever known. He lived in a small apartment on Baker Street, in the heart of London, where he spent most of his time solving cases that had stumped the police.
By indika sampath3 years ago in Criminal
Alabama Hopes to Shift Method of Execution from Lethal Injection to Gas Chamber
The Holman Correctional Facility (HCF) execution unit in charge of executing Alabama death row inmate Joe Nathan James Jr. had only one job and it didn’t go well. After multiple failed attempts to insert the needles that would carry a toxic cocktail that would end James’ life, the team opted to slice into his arm in search of a viable vein. After a three-hour delay, they finally ended the convicted murderer’s life on July 28, 2022.
By A.W. Naves3 years ago in Criminal








