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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.
Zodiac: The Most Wanted Serial Killer of 20th Century
On the night of December 20, 1968, a young couple set out for their very first date. Seeking privacy, they drove toward Lake Herman in California. The couple—16-year-old Betty Lou Jensen and 17-year-old David Faraday—had no idea that a stranger was quietly tailing them.
By Jehanzeb Khan7 months ago in Criminal
How to Get Your Lost Wages Covered After a Car Crash
A car accident can take away more than your sense of normal. It can take away your income while you’re stuck recovering. Suddenly, the bills keep coming, but your paychecks don’t. It’s a stressful situation that many face after a crash. The good news? You might be able to get back the money you lost while you couldn’t work, and a car accident attorney can help guide you along the way without turning it into a headache.
By Arslan Shahbaz7 months ago in Criminal
A Doctor Who Killed 500 Patients! Caught by One Mistake
In the quiet English town of Hyde, where everyone knew everyone, lived a well-respected doctor—trusted, loved, and often considered a friend by his elderly patients. No one could have imagined that behind his warm smile and caring visits lay a monstrous secret. Dr. Harold Shipman wasn’t saving lives. He was quietly ending them.
By Jehanzeb Khan7 months ago in Criminal
Justice is Due: The Atul Subhash Story — A Tragedy Buried Under Paperwork
About a month ago, on 9th December, Atul Subhash died of su****e Bengaluru. His body was found in his apartment in Munnekolalu, Bengaluru. He had an A4 sheet on his chest that read, Justice is due.
By 🕵️♂️ True Crime Enthusiast | Storyteller of the Dark Side 🔍7 months ago in Criminal
The Biggest Mistakes in Criminal Cases
When we think about criminal justice, it’s easy to focus on the courtroom drama—the judge’s gavel, the attorneys’ closing arguments, the jury’s verdict. But the truth is, some of the biggest mistakes happen far away from the bench. Outside the courtroom is where misinformation, rushed judgments, and distorted narratives quietly do the most damage. They twist the story before a trial even starts, sometimes sinking the chances of justice before a single witness testifies.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin7 months ago in Criminal
Nursing Home Fraud Settlement
On June 3, 2025, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that the American Health Foundation (AHF), its affiliate AHF Management Corporation, and three affiliated nursing homes, including Cheltenham Nursing & Rehabilitation Center (Cheltenham), have agreed to pay $3.61 million to resolve a False Claims Act case brought by the United States of America. The complaint alleges that AHF defrauded Medicare and Medicaid by billing for non-existent or grossly substandard care. This is part of a nationwide trend to root out nursing home fraud involving similar practices.
By Miller Shah LLP7 months ago in Criminal
Seniors Targeted by Threatening Scam Calls
Updated 1750 HRS, 10 July 2025 — Verizon has responded and indicated they have disconnected the number in question: Across the country, individuals, particularly seniors, are falling victim to a surge of menacing scam calls and text messages demanding money under threats of violence. These fraudulent schemes, often originating from numbers linked to known scam activities, are leaving victims like Avi Greenburg and Hannah Abraham terrified and frustrated.
By Steven Zimmerman7 months ago in Criminal









