mafia
Don’t mess with the mob; a look into organized crime networks and mafia families, the real-life gangsters that inspired The Godfather.
The Flight That Took Off and Never Came Back
On a warm spring morning, passengers boarded Flight 728 with the usual mix of excitement and routine. Some were business travelers buried in their laptops, others were families planning vacations, and a few were solo dreamers staring out the boarding gate windows, imagining the destination ahead.
By Soul Pages5 months ago in Criminal
North Korea Most Strict and Mysterious Nation
There are some countries in the world whose laws are so harsh and strange that it’s hard to believe they actually exist. North Korea is one such nation — where elections happen, but you have no choice in whom to vote for. You can only vote for one person, and if you don’t, you risk going straight to jail.
By Soul Pages5 months ago in Criminal
The Strange Disappearance of Lars Mittank
A Holiday in Paradise Turns Dark In June 2014, 28-year-old Lars Mittank, a German man, traveled with friends to the Bulgarian resort town of Golden Sands. The Black Sea coastline was sunny, lively, and perfect for summer fun. Lars was an easygoing, athletic guy who loved travel.
By Hassan Jan5 months ago in Criminal
The Collector of Truths
Detective Claire Mendez was no stranger to murder. After ten years in homicide, she had seen evil in many forms—calculated, spontaneous, fueled by greed or love or hatred. But the man who called himself The Collector of Truths was something else entirely.
By Solene Hart5 months ago in Criminal
The Heist in the Rain
The rain hammered the streets of downtown like a relentless drumbeat, setting the stage for a night that would change everything. Inside the grand hall of the Silversmith Gallery, the city's elite mingled under crystal chandeliers, their laughter and chatter drowned out by the music of a string quartet. The night’s centerpiece was a priceless painting by a legendary artist—a piece rumored to fetch over twenty million dollars at auction.
By Solene Hart5 months ago in Criminal
Shadows in the Greenhouse
I hadn’t stepped into Aunt Rozina’s greenhouse in over a decade. When I finally did, it was one of those crisp autumn evenings where the air carried both the smell of damp soil and the quiet promise of rain. The glass panes rattled lightly in the wind, and the old hanging bulb gave off a warm, fading amber glow.
By Sherooz khan5 months ago in Criminal
The Vanishing of Bryce Laspisa
The Start of an Ordinary Day On August 29, 2013, Bryce Laspisa, a 19-year-old student at Sierra College in Rocklin, California, called his parents to let them know he’d be coming home to Laguna Niguel for the weekend. It was the start of what seemed like a normal trip.
By Hassan Jan5 months ago in Criminal
Jermaine Jenas Accuses BBC of Destroying His Career After Sexting Scandal
When Words Wound: Jermaine’s Reckoning The blue lights danced over the skyline of Marbella, where Jermaine Jenas was trying—halfheartedly—to escape the turmoil back in the UK. The sun dipped beyond the horizon, casting long shadows over his holiday refuge, but his mind was anything but serene.
By Ahmad Mustafa5 months ago in Criminal
The Mastermind Games: season 02 Episode 01
The elevator doors slid open with a hiss, revealing a glass corridor suspended high above ground. Beneath them stretched an entire city — but it was no ordinary city. It was flawless. Artificial. Precise. A utopia built on algorithms.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad5 months ago in Criminal










