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The 34 Best True Crime Documentaries and Series of 2022 (So Far)
The 34 Best True Crime Documentaries and Series of 2022 (So Far) All fans of true crime, take note: A fresh slate of compelling new documentaries and scripted true-crime shows to watch arrives with the start of a new year. We can already see trends developing for the real crime themes that will come as new projects are launched. The Summer of Scam(opens in new tab), anyone?) and other crimes that captured our attention in the past are developed into a series in 2022 that will detail everything we now know about what happened. These 2022 true-crime documentaries and series are for those itching to learn the entire tale of their favorite con artists.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Criminal
How The Whole Happy Family Turned Into Criminals
How many and who were the members in the family? In a happy family there was a father (Vikrant) and a mother and an elder daughter (Sonali) and a younger daughter Monika. The elder daughter used to study in tenth class, and the younger daughter used to study in seventh class. The father of both daughters had the job of selling films, DVDs and DVDs. And his mother used to do housework. Father and mother loved their two daughters very much.
By Jitendra Singh Shekhawat3 years ago in Criminal
The death of innocence
An abduction story from Paradise, Texas, blew up my social media accounts earlier this month. Paradise is a small-town northwest of Dallas. Seven-year-old Athena Strand was the victim. Her disappearance occurred while she was visiting her father and stepmother. Her body would be found within ten miles of her father's home. A FedEx driver named Tanner Lynn Horner, 31, had abducted and murdered her. According to him, he struck Athena and then panicked.
By Marc Hoover3 years ago in Criminal
Detroit Woman Accused and Arrested for "stealing" a lost card
This is a story of a good deed gone wrong. A Detroit woman was at a gas station buying cigarettes until she found a lost card at the station and returns it to who she thought was the owner of the card until she was wanted by the police for Fraud when she went to the station to explain the police didn't believe her and arrested her almost charging her which cost her entire life.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in Criminal
Tiffany Valiante, Did She Take Her Own Life or Did Someone Else?
Tiffany Valiante was an eighteen-year-old girl with her whole life in front of her. She had just gained a volleyball scholarship to Mercy College in New York. She was planning to pursue a career in criminal justice or the armed forces.
By Sam H Arnold3 years ago in Criminal
Five of the Most Talked-About Cases Of 2022
If you’re a fan of all things unsolved and creepy, then you’re going to want to keep reading. This blog will discuss five of the most talked-about cases of 2022. From disappearances to murder, these cases have people talking. So, if you’re looking for something to keep you up at night, then look no further.
By Author Eve S Evans3 years ago in Criminal
The Paradise Gate
Lake District. May 2019 ‘Welcome to The Poppies, folks. Travelling light, are we?’ George asked the couple dripping on his foyer carpet, merged into each other like rivets in steel. He guessed they were mid-forties. Him perhaps a bit older than her, although difficult to tell. ‘If you've more luggage in the car I can bring it up afterwards, once you've checked in. No point in going back out there if you don't have to, is there?’ He flipped open the registration book and offered them a pen.
By Agathos Daimon3 years ago in Criminal
Doppelgangers, Apparitions and More
Kelly Martin is a paranormal author with several novels and novellas to her credit. She lives in an “incredibly creepy” 100-year-old farmhouse that is haunted. She’s had several ghostly experiences in her home and on investigations.
By Author Eve S Evans3 years ago in Criminal
10 Lesser-Known Americans Currently Detained in Non-U.S. Prisons
10 Lesser-Known Americans Currently Detained in Non-U.S. Prisons Some people applauded and others denounced Brittney Griner's recent release from a Russian jail colony on the morning of December 8, 2022. On the same day, Sarah Krivanek, an American citizen who had been ordered deported from Russia owing to a domestic dispute, also left the country. Krivanek, in contrast to Griner, did not take part in the prisoner swap that saw Griner traded for Viktor Bout, the subject of the Nicholas Cage movie Lord of War from 2005. Paul Whelan, a former Marine and corporate executive who was found guilty of espionage and is currently serving a 16-year term, is a third prisoner who is well-known. What many people don't realize is that there are many more prisoners being held in jails outside of the United States than just these three. There are many more of these people; this article only names ten.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Criminal
Selling His Soul For $16,800
“The scope of services includes supporting efforts to advocate with LAUSD leadership and board members for a long-term facilities solution for NVMI, supporting public relations efforts within Los Angeles, and supporting charter renewal efforts.” - North Valley Military Institute
By Carl J. Petersen3 years ago in Criminal
The Bewildering Christmas Human Combustion of Matilda Rooney
A series of articles in the local press in late 1885 reported on the mysterious combustion of Mrs. Matilda Rooney, which occurred in Seneca, Illinois, on the night of Christmas Eve. The case was one of many such incidents that baffled scientists and investigators at the time, and it remains unresolved to this day.
By Author Eve S Evans3 years ago in Criminal










