travel
True crime tourism; travel to infamous crime scenes and questionable locales from throughout history.
76% of South Africans run out of money before month-end | #RealityCheck. Content Warning.
Float pays, a supplier of early-wage installment arrangements, has delivered information showing that a greater part of South Africans, roughly 76%, reliably experience monetary deficiencies before the month's end. Besides, the greater part of them wind up in this dilemma partially as the month progressed.
By Ramon Marais3 years ago in Criminal
30 years in prison
On Tuesday, a 19-year-old man was sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to his role in a fatal drive-by shooting that left 69-year old man dead inside his home two years ago. The incident occurred in North Lubbock, Texas and sparked outrage in the community due to its senseless violence. After being convicted of murder, the young man is now facing the consequences of his actions.
By Ebem Charles 3 years ago in Criminal
From Sky Smuggler to DEA Informant
The drug gangs of South America are notorious worldwide, and none more so than the Medellin cartel, led by the infamous cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar. In the 1980s, this cartel dominated the global drug trade, spreading its sinister snow to all corners of the globe. Escobar commanded an army of loyal soldiers, numbering in the hundreds of thousands, and waged war on governments. Engaging in international drug trafficking was a deadly business that most sane individuals would avoid at all costs.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in Criminal
Betty and the Swindler
Oh, dear reader, let me take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions and laughter as I recount the unbelievable tale of my dear friend Betty and her encounter with the cunning swindler, Stephen Ham, or as we shall now call him, "Hamton." Gather around, for this story will have you on the edge of your seat!
By Rose Wanjiku Kimani3 years ago in Criminal
The Walking Dead Of Philly
Philadelphia, the city of Brotherly Love, has been struggling with the drug epidemic for years. The city has some of the highest drug overdose rates in the country, and it’s not just opioids like heroin, but synthetic drugs like K2, that are causing serious harm. Is the city on the verge of turning into a land of the walking dead?
By Freddie's Lost Treasures3 years ago in Criminal
Unmasking the Menace
Oil theft has become a pervasive issue in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, posing significant threats to the environment, economy, and social fabric of the area. This submission sheds light on the dangers associated with oil theft, exploring its environmental consequences, economic implications, and the social unrest it fuels. It also analyses the underlying causes of this illicit activity and presents recommendations to address this multifaceted problem.
By Ubong Friday Udo 3 years ago in Criminal
The Sea Serpent. Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in the vast waters just outside Guyana, a small fishing boat named "The Sea Serpent" set sail on a routine fishing expedition. The crew consisted of five seasoned fishermen who depended on the sea to provide for their families. Little did they know that this day would bring them face to face with a ruthless band of pirates.
By avishkar sahadeo3 years ago in Criminal
Why Did This Pilot Receive $500,000 on Each Flight?
Why Did This Pilot Receive $500,000 on Each Flight? The Medellin cartel, led by the infamous cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar, is one of the most infamous in the world. This cartel reached its height in the 1980s when it sold its sinister snow to countries all over the world. Any sane person would prefer to stick thumbtacks into his eyeballs than get involved in the deadly world of international drug trafficking, but it's no secret that those who do can expect to be rewarded handsomely one man waged war on governments and led an army of loyal soldiers numbering in the hundreds of thousands.
By Francis Dami3 years ago in Criminal
Title: The Mysterious Catalytic Converter Caper. Content Warning.
Title: The Mysterious Catalytic Converter Caper Chapter 1: A Thief in the Night It was a quiet evening in the small town of Brimpton, nestled in the heart of the English countryside. The locals were winding down for the day, unaware of the silent menace that lurked in the shadows. The rising wave of catalytic converter thefts had reached their peaceful community, and the unsuspecting residents would soon bear witness to the audacity of a cunning criminal ring.
By Kuldeep Rajawat3 years ago in Criminal









