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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.
#ArshadShariff Kenya - Pakistan Assassination or Accidental
William Ruto is trying to label Kenya as a Christian country, despite horrible sexism, polygamy, gender-based-violence and even claims he beat his own wife Rachael. Ruto has been alienating Muslims in Kenya as well as an active Al Shabeeb terrorist group active in a border town in Kenya.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in Criminal
The Cleveland Torso Killer, the Man Who Destroyed a Legend
In 1934, a headless torso and thighs washed up on the shores of Lake Eerie. Part of the young woman's skin had been chemically burnt, causing the skin to become red and leathery. She was given the nickname, The Lady of the Lake. Without her head or hands, she was never identified.
By Sam H Arnold3 years ago in Criminal
Three Associates Of The Cryptoqueen Appear In Court Over The $4 Billion Scam.
Ruja Ignatova or better known as “Cryptoqueen” is currently on the run after an estimated $4 billion scam. Three of her associates appeared in a German court on charges of money laundering, fraud and banking crimes.
By Steve Ewane3 years ago in Criminal
Who is Lalit Modi? Know All About Lalit Modi, The Bad Boy of IPL!
Who is Lalit Modi? Know All About Lalit Modi, The Bad Boy of IPL! It only took one tweet for the former IPL chairman Lalit Modi to take the internet by storm. Modi announced his relationship with the famous actress Sushmita Sen, which sent netizens into a frenzy – so much so that the brother of Lalit Modi was also unaware of the romance until he tweeted about it.
By Abhishek Saini3 years ago in Criminal
Review of Helltown: The Untold Story of a Serial Killer on Cape Cod by Casey Sherman
A well-written, uniquely informative, and exploitative written dramatization of the serial killer that terrorized Cape Cod: Tony Costa. Weaving and connecting real figures (such as writers Kurt Vonnegut and Norman Mailer) while impressively providing the cultural and historical context of the 1960s, Sherman has a highly readable and interesting writing style. However, there are details and descriptions related to the serial killer’s crimes that are unnecessary and starkly stick out negatively. There is also the issue of the ending, discussed at the end so spoilers can be easily avoided since it barely has connection with reality and ends the book on a sour note.
By Chaia Levi3 years ago in Criminal
The Strange Story of Cindy Jones
This is one of the strangest stories I’ve ever covered — and a total mystery to me. Cindy James was a 44-year-old woman from the Vancouver, B.C. area. She lived a very troubled and difficult life and, allegedly, she was plagued by a stalker who simply would not leave her alone. Over a seven-year period, she would be harassed by an unknown individual, leading to more than 100 police reports of stalking. They would call her to threaten her, or breathe into the phone until she hung up in a panic. They would lurk around her home at night, even going as far as to cut her phone line. Authorities were puzzled by the lack of evidence and many believed that Cindy was making up the whole thing for attention.
By Serial Napper3 years ago in Criminal
Elisa Lam & Kenneka Jenkins
Two Women both from different states checked into different hotels that caused their lives. Canadian tourist Elisa Lam checks in Hotel Cecil until her body was found in the hotel's water tank on the roof of the the hotel. Nineteen year old American Kenneka Jenkins and her friends attended a party at the hotel until she disappeared and later found dead in the hotels freezer. Surveillance footage from the hotels captured Lam and Jenkins final moments before they were found dead. What happened to these women??? Why didn't the hotel staff do anything???
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in Criminal
The brutal axe murders of the Hill family
In a homicide investigation, the first 48 hours are crucial when a homicide occurs. Otherwise, the killer has a better chance of eluding capture. For law enforcement, catching a killer can be challenging despite technology and genetic evidence.
By Marc Hoover3 years ago in Criminal








