tv review
Big crimes, small screen; true crime television series and TV documentaries that recreate and reexamine some of the mystifying and grisliest cases in history.
The World of Ethical Hacking: A Force for Good in Cybersecurity
Figuring out Moral Hacking Moral hacking is the act of deliberately testing frameworks to find expected shortcomings, security holes, and different weaknesses. The essential objective of moral programmers is to reenact cyberattacks that malignant programmers, or "dark caps," could use to think twice about framework. By recognizing these shortcomings ahead of time, moral programmers permit associations to fix or get their frameworks before any genuine harm can happen.
By Nur Mohammad Rohitabout a year ago in Criminal
Review of 'The Perfect Couple'
So, the family and I spend a lot of time on Cape Cod, and have been loving it for decades. The Perfect Couple takes place in nearby Nantucket, and the shots of the water and the sand and those wind-blown weathered wooden fences look so much like those on the Cape, I felt like I was back there again, and it was still the summer. Hey, for all I know, those scenes were shot on the Cape. How could I not love this series?
By Paul Levinsonabout a year ago in Criminal
Newlywed Nurse Tragically Murdered by Neighbor: A Community in Mourning. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The quiet town of Beaverton, Oregon, is reeling after the shocking and senseless murder of 32-year-old nurse, Melissa Juain. As details of her tragic death emerge, a close-knit community finds itself grieving the loss of a beloved daughter, wife, and friend. Her story, one of love, hope, and promise, was cruelly cut short by an act of violence that no one could have anticipated. The horrifying reality of the crime has sent shockwaves through not only her local community but also the healthcare sector, where she had touched so many lives.
By Gerald mawuli Deynuabout a year ago in Criminal
The Wild Escape of Malcolm Naden
Malcolm Naden, a notorious Australian double murderer and sex offender, evaded capture for nearly seven years after committing his heinous crimes in 2005. During his time on the run, he led a bizarre and unsettling life as a fugitive.
By zafer qubeerabout a year ago in Criminal
A Chance Encounter: Mike Tyson and the Phoenix Serial Killer
In a shocking turn of events, boxing legend Mike Tyson found himself unwittingly entangled with one of Phoenix's most notorious serial killers, Dale Hausner. The chance encounter took place at a gym, where Hausner, posing as a sports writer, met Tyson and even managed to shake his hand.
By zafer qubeerabout a year ago in Criminal
The Brutal Betrayal: Richard Markham's Heinous Crime
In May 2002, a gruesome murder shook the community. Richard Markham, fueled by a twisted rage, brutally killed his friend Tristian Lovelock with a hammer, striking him 15 times. But the horror didn't end there.
By zafer qubeerabout a year ago in Criminal
The Chilling Tale of William Leslie Arnold: A Life of Deceit and Escape
In the quiet town of Omaha, Nebraska, a sense of tranquility pervaded the air. But beneath the surface, a cauldron of anger and resentment simmered in the heart of 16-year-old William Leslie Arnold. His parents, though well-intentioned, had unwittingly ignited a firestorm of rage within their son.
By zafer qubeerabout a year ago in Criminal
The Unsolved Murders of Candice Kyser and David Keller
The Unsolved Murders of Candice Kyser and David Keller May 1999 was a month that would forever be etched in the memories of the residents of Alabama. It was a month that saw the brutal murder of a young couple, Candice Kyser and David Keller, in their own home. The heinous crime sent shockwaves through the community, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions and a family torn apart.
By zafer qubeerabout a year ago in Criminal











