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Chilling Discovery: Colorado Couple Missing Since 2011 Found Sitting Inside Abandoned Utah Mine Eight Years Later
In a haunting case that puzzled both families and law enforcement for nearly a decade, the remains of two young travelers from Colorado — 26-year-old Sarah Bennett and 28-year-old Andrew Miller — were discovered in 2019, deep within a sealed uranium mine in southern Utah. Their mysterious disappearance in 2011 had left their loved ones in anguish, and their eventual discovery raised even more questions than answers.
By Ikram Ullah6 months ago in Criminal
Bryan Kohberger is sentenced to life in prison for murders of Idaho college students
An Idaho judge sentenced Bryan Kohberger on Wednesday to multiple terms of life in prison for the stabbing murders of four University of Idaho students, weeks after Kohberger agreed to a plea deal that rules out the death penalty.
By Dena Falken Esq6 months ago in Criminal
LIVE: Bryan Kohberger Sentencing Today — Start Time, Family Reactions, and What to Expect
The nation is watching. After nearly two years of speculation, legal twists, and emotional outpouring, Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of brutally killing four University of Idaho students, is finally facing sentencing today. The courtroom is packed. The atmosphere is tense. And the world is demanding answers that may never come.
By Bevy Osuos6 months ago in Criminal
African American Serial Killers Part 9
The Kansas City Strangler, also known as Lorenzo Gilyard, maintained his innocence even after DNA evidence proved otherwise; even after he had been convicted of six murders; he always professed his alleged not guilty status. This could be infuriating. After leaving mostly prostitutes and women and girls on the fringes of society dead in his wake, Gilyard still maintains he’s innocent. How abominable is that?
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Criminal
Viral Video of Woman and Man's Killing in Balochistan: "Tribal Chief Ordered the Execution"
In Pakistan’s province of Balochistan, a video has gone viral showing a man and a woman being killed allegedly on the orders of a local tribal chief over accusations of Karo-Kari (a form of honor killing). Following this, the police have registered a case.
By Ikram Ullah6 months ago in Criminal
The most dangerous hacking operation in the history of banks | Kings of the Dark Web?
On September 13, 2017, the IT director of a Russian bank was living a normal life with everything going well. But at exactly 3 a.m. on that date, he called the bank’s accounts manager with a trembling voice and said, “Contact the IT team immediately because the situation is very serious.”
By Ink pulse(different angle)6 months ago in Criminal
The story of the Lloyds Bank robbery | They stole Britain's most dangerous secrets by accident
On January 13, 2006, in the city of Acassuso near Buenos Aires, the largest bank in Argentina was hit in an armed robbery. The gang stormed the bank and took customers and employees hostage. Just fifteen minutes later, it seemed like the plan had failed: one robber tried to escape with a hostage but was met with a full police blockade. He returned inside, seemingly cornered along with his accomplices.
By Ink pulse(different angle)6 months ago in Criminal
Cybercrime and Digital Policing
It was a chilly winter morning when Inspector Faraz received an unusual call. A mother, trembling with panic, reported that her 17-year-old daughter had gone missing after being blackmailed online. The girl had been chatting with someone she believed was a schoolmate. But the boy turned out to be a predator who had gathered private pictures and was now threatening to leak them if she didn’t meet him in person. This wasn't just a case of missing persons — this was cybercrime in its darkest form.
By Mehtab Ahmad6 months ago in Criminal
African American Serial Killers Part 8
Call him the “Jacksonville Strangler” or the “Killer Cabbie” or just a horrific loser, Paul Durosseau demonstrated how not to go about life as a human being. A dishonorable discharge receiver, he couldn’t summon the courage and fortitude that would last him a lifetime of endless bliss. No, he chose the vicious path. By killing five women and only being convicted of one instance of murder, he is currently serving a life sentence after the jury found the death penalty a 10-2 decision. The judge would not permit a split choice.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Criminal









