travel
True crime tourism; travel to infamous crime scenes and questionable locales from throughout history.
The Bus Robbery Conspiracy: Uncovering the Truth
It was just another mundane Monday for Michael, a young professional who lived in the suburbs of Chicago. He woke up early in the morning, got dressed, grabbed his coffee, and headed out the door to catch the 7:00 am bus to work. Little did he know that this would be a bus ride he would never forget.
By ZaZa Stories3 years ago in Criminal
What is the story of the exotic fruit that is banned from airports, hotels and public transport?
However, as soon as you open it, it smells so bad that it is banned from most public transportation and airports around the world, even though it is one of the most expensive fruits in the world.
By News Correct3 years ago in Criminal
The Vanishing Heiress: A Tale of Intrigue and Betrayal on the High Seas
The Vanishing Heiress The wind howled through the darkness, as the luxury cruise ship, "The Aurora", cut through the choppy waters of the North Atlantic. It was the trip of a lifetime for the wealthy and glamorous passengers onboard, who had spared no expense to enjoy the finest food, wine, and entertainment on offer.
By Keerthana Thirumalairaj3 years ago in Criminal
Perfect Love, Imperfect Relationships :- Healing the Wound of the Heart
Perfect Love, Imperfect Relationships - Healing the Wound of the Heart In our pursuit of love and fulfilling relationships, we often encounter challenges and conflicts that can leave us feeling wounded and disconnected. This book, "Perfect Love, Imperfect Relationships: Healing the Wound of the Heart," aims to explore the reasons behind these challenges and conflicts and provide practical advice on how to heal the wounds of the heart and create more fulfilling relationships.
By Rajveer Digital Marketer3 years ago in Criminal
Prison al catraz documentary
Prison al catraz documentary Alcatraz, otherwise called "The Stone," was a greatest security government jail situated on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Narrows, California. It worked from 1934 to 1963 and housed a portion of America's most infamous hoodlums, including Al Capone, Robert Stroud (the "Birdman of Alcatraz"), and George "Automatic rifle" Kelly. The jail was intended to be escape-confirmation, with high walls, weapon towers, and an encompassing shark-swarmed sea. In spite of these actions, a few detainees endeavored break, and some were fruitful. The jail was shut because of high working expenses and crumbling conditions, and today it is a famous
By xis-kaab123 years ago in Criminal
"Blood on the Tracks"
It was a quiet night in the small town of Millfield. John, a popular local resident, had been walking home from a friend's house along the train tracks when he was attacked and killed. The killer left no clues or witnesses, and the case quickly went cold.
By Evangeline 3 years ago in Criminal








