investigation
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.
Vijay Mallya,The Rise and Fall of India's Fugitive Billionaire
Vijay Mallya was once known as the flamboyant “King of Good Times,” a title inspired by his luxurious lifestyle, love for parties, flashy attitude, and high-profile business ventures. As the chairman of United Breweries Group and founder of Kingfisher Airlines, Mallya was one of India’s most well-known and controversial business figures. But the same man who once graced Page 3 headlines for his lavish lifestyle eventually became a fugitive economic offender, wanted for financial fraud and defaulting on loans worth over ₹9,000 crore.
By Muhammad waqas8 months ago in Criminal
EPPD's Lt. Jones
There is no end to what Lieutenant Jones of the El Paso Police Department has accomplished. In 2020, Lieutenant Jones was called to a home on Zion Street in El Paso. While there, he made a disparaging comment about a woman of Middle Eastern descent, a comment that mentioned her ethnicity and animals.
By Steven Zimmerman8 months ago in Criminal
My Brother's Addiction Led Him to Prison
I still remember the night my mother stopped saying his name. It was subtle—like the way you stop looking at a closed door you know won’t open. She used to say, “Where’s Alex?” with a touch of worry, like any mother would. But that night, after our neighbor found him passed out behind the dumpster of the gas station, needle still in his arm, she just said, “We can’t keep doing this,” and walked back inside.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Criminal
I Was Catfished by Someone on the FBI's Most Wanted List
The FBI agents sitting in my living room looked exactly like you'd expect FBI agents to look—serious suits, serious expressions, and the kind of serious notebooks that make you wonder if your entire life is about to become evidence in a federal case.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Criminal
Diabolical Tragedy: The Strange Case of Two Cousins Dead in a Bathtub
In April 1989, a puzzling police case took place in Vicente López, Argentina, when two cousins, Irma Beatriz Girón, 22, and Gloria Fernández, 15, were found dead in a bathtub. This tragic event began to unfold on April 13, when Irma borrowed the phone from a neighbor to call a doctor, since Gloria had a fever. Despite the fact that the doctor visited the department and prescribed antibiotics, the situation turned fatal in the following days.
By Ninfa Galeano8 months ago in Criminal








