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Croatia criticizes NATO after crash of Russian-made drone
ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) — Croatian officials criticized NATO on Saturday for what they said was its slow reaction to a military drone that apparently flew all the way from the Ukrainian war zone over several NATO member states, before crashing in an urban zone of the Croatian capital.
By Zulqarnain Haider4 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: A Flare Gun Prompts a Robbery!
All it took was for a suspect to abscond with a few dollars in cash from a register. The unidentified man told the other man in the video to fork over money from a safe. When the employed man explained “I can’t open it,” the robber then brandished a flare gun to get the employees “on the ground.”
By Skyler Saunders4 years ago in Criminal
Texas’s Scariest Serial Killers and Unsolved Murders
Are you a true crime aficionado? Are you fascinated by sadistic serial killers? Do you want to know about the darker side of Texas history? Listed below are five of the goriest, most chilling real-life murders in the Lone Star State and beyond.
By While You Were Out. 4 years ago in Criminal
American Tourist Kills and Decapitates Tinder Date
On February 15, 2018, in Japan a day after Valentine’s Day, Saki Kondo was probably nervous and excited to have been given a chance to meet an American man who was good-looking and young. They had matched on Tinder and she was about to meet him for a date.
By S.A. Ozbourne4 years ago in Criminal
Woman Mutilates, Murders & Dismembers Man During Meth-Fueled Sexual Act
UPDATE: Schabusiness has been deemed competent to stand trial. Wisconsin police charged 24-year-old Taylor D. Schabusiness with first-degree homicide and mutilating a corpse, as well as third-degree sexual assault after she allegedly choked her boyfriend to death, then mutilated and dismembered his body.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
The case of Christopher Alan Temple
The Disappearance of Christopher Temple On April 22nd, 1990, Christopher Temple and four of his friends were enjoying some peaceful bonding time around a campfire at the local Rose Lake Wildlife Research Area. Around 9 p.m. Chris walked off north, away from the campsite and his comrades, to a trail in the 4,000-acre expanse and was never seen or heard from again.
By J. Nathaniel Lee4 years ago in Criminal
Who Killed Leila Adele Welsh?
This is about a victim who endured a brutal death occuring during the early morning hours of March 9, 1941, in Kansas City, Missouri. After nearly 81 years, her case remains unsolved. I have been researching and writing her story for a decade with a book on its way.
By Cathy Coombs4 years ago in Criminal
Money = Predators
Every time you turn on the tv there are true crime stories, documentaries and scripted series that predators are after our money. Not only did I watch The Tinder Swindler, Inventing Anna but I also decided to take a look at my own behavior pattern to ensure that I was not going down the path of corrupting myself for covid money during a time when my savings had become nearly obsolete.
By Hudson De Witt Kelly4 years ago in Criminal
Police Misconduct Claims in California
Inst cases, the police have a broad level of freedom when it comes to carrying out their public duty. Nevertheless, the Constitution and other laws were written to highlight how far the police can carry out their duties. Anyone who has found themselves in jail because of false arrest or malicious prosecution should seek out a bail bonds agent as soon as possible. False imprisonment does happen even today, but you have laws that were designed to protect you.
By brad digital4 years ago in Criminal







