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"The Bride Who Planned a Murder" A Chilling Tale of Love, Deceit, and a Honeymoon Homicide
Marriage is a sacred bond—not just between two individuals, but between two families. It’s a promise to support each other through joy and sorrow, to understand, love, and respect your partner. But recent cases suggest that the purpose and cultural reasoning behind marriage have shifted dramatically. I’m sure you can guess what I’m referring to. Today’s case reveals the truth—Sonam didn’t kill her husband impulsively; she planned it since February, when Raja first heard her name. Sonam is not just another murderess—she may be the most cunning, calculating, yet seemingly innocent killer of this century. Here’s what really happened in this honeymoon murder.
By 🕵️♂️ True Crime Enthusiast | Storyteller of the Dark Side 🔍7 months ago in Criminal
The SOS Sign That No One Made: Japan’s strangest Hiking Mystery
Introduction In 1989, Daisetsuzan National Park, Hokkaidō, Japan, a person went to climb the mountains, but he never returned, and a report was filed about his disappearance. The duration of his disappearance was not long, as it was less than 24 hours. The Japanese authorities sent a helicopter to search for him in the area where he was said to have gone. While the helicopter was searching for him, they saw a sign—"SOS"—which was large and clearly visible. The helicopter landed at the location of the sign, and two people emerged from the trees and were rescued. Then, a crew member told them it was a brilliant idea, as they wouldn't have found them without the sign. The two men looked at each other in confusion, then turned to the crew member and said, "What sign? We didn't make any SOS sign."
By The last broadcast 7 months ago in Criminal
"Tensions and Trump: The Israel-Iran Conflict in a Changing Political Landscape"
As the world watches the Middle East with increasing concern, the recent escalations between Israel and Iran have once again thrust the region into a volatile spotlight. Airstrikes, proxy wars, cyberattacks, and sharp rhetoric have become frequent reminders of a decades-old animosity now reaching new heights. What makes the situation even more complex is the looming presence of former U.S. President Donald Trump, who is making headlines with a potential political comeback as the 2024 U.S. presidential election cycle gains momentum. In this tangled web of regional hostilities and international ambitions, the intersection of war and politics has never been more evident.
By Lal Sher Khan 7 months ago in Criminal
The War That Wasn’t—Or Was It? The Fragile Line Between Peace and Provocation in the Trump Era
In a world already strained by economic instability, rising authoritarianism, and generational trauma, one phrase seems to echo louder than ever: World War III. It’s a phrase many of us grew up associating with distant nightmares and dystopian fiction. But in recent years, the line between imagined chaos and real-life events has blurred—and one man has stood repeatedly at the fault line of that tension: Donald J. Trump.
By In Conspiracy We Trust7 months ago in Criminal
The Innocence of Lucy Letby
It has been seven years since I first heard the name Lucy Letby. I was told that a killer nurse case was about to erupt in the UK, one the media wasn’t reporting on yet. My informant told me it was bigger than Beverley Allitt from the 1990s.
By Sam H Arnold7 months ago in Criminal
PART 3 - The Home Invasion
OOOOh i forgot one major thing..... when we left Canungra and rented a property in Coomera... we also had a visit from the so called Police... One hot night my one year old son kept waking up... Wayne was asleep in bed, and then suddenly at our bedroom sliding door a man appeared, waving a police badge, demanding me to let him in... Wayne woke up... and then we heard a knock at the front door where another man was, saying he was from Broadbeach Police... these guys looked young and after allowing those other men into my house... no way was I going to do that again... so i told them i needed to verify who they were so I called Broadbeach Police. They gave me some dodgy name and both of them scattered... It was another close call... these type of things happen when your young and have money...
By Shelley Boyd7 months ago in Criminal
Expectations When Hiring a Douglas County Bondsman
When facing the complexities of the bail process, defendants and their families often feel overwhelmed by legal procedures and financial burdens. Hiring a Douglas County bondsman becomes a critical step in ensuring that bail is posted promptly and that the defendant’s release from detention is handled smoothly. This article provides comprehensive insight into what Douglas County bail bonds professionals do, how they facilitate bail transactions, and what costs and legal obligations may be involved. It also explains key qualifications to look for, how to communicate effectively with bondsmen, and ways to obtain reliable referrals. The aim is to provide clear, actionable information for navigating the bail system in Douglas County.
By PDQ BAIL BONDS7 months ago in Criminal
Runaway: A Twist of Fate (2009) Review
Considering how the last game ended, I was fully expecting it to start with the great big rescue. Imagine my surprise when it starts with Brian’s funeral. I was further surprised when he was not only convicted of murdering Colonel Kordsmeier but also declared insane and put in a psychiatric hospital. Like, wow, that’s a lot to take in at once. Then it turns out Brian faked his death to escape the hospital to try and clear his name? Honestly, that sounds like something he would do. A welcome twist on the series’ formula is that Gina was much more involved this time. No longer is she a damsel in distress, but a playable character. And her breasts are actually covered for once, thankfully. There is some narrating the past, as per usual, but things do mostly take place in the present time with new, quirky characters.
By Allison 'AllieV' Van Oirschot7 months ago in Criminal









