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From OJ onward, explore the less glamorous side of celebrity life and famous faces accused, vindicated and convicted.
A 12 year old girl killed her parents
On a calm suburban street in the Canadian town of Medicine Hat in 2006. The six-year-old arrives in search of his best friend, but the play date is not happening today. That basement was a bloodbath. No matter how many scary films you watch, nothing will ever come close to what transpired in that house. A husband and wife were found dead, with several stab wounds all over their bodies. The police were at a loss on what to do at the scene. When they got there, they thought it was a domestic murder-suicide. They were unaware that their eight-year-old son, who was also deceased upstairs. Blood covered everything in the room, including his bed linens and little toys.
Lesedi MolutsiPublished about 11 hours ago in CriminalSchizophrenic mass shooter
Many assumed that the young woman going on a shooting rampage at a mall was some sort of Halloween hoax. She had spent a long time working towards this day. On Wednesday October 30, 1985, it becomes startlingly evident just how destructive a twisted mind can be. At the Springfield Mall in the Philadelphia suburbs, the day before Halloween. Initially, nobody knew what was going on. Many assumed this was a Halloween prank, since it was mischief night on the day before Halloween. Someone dressing up like a killer in a costume. However, Sylvia, 25, is not acting; rather, she is going crazy. This particular type of criminal activity strikes at the core of people's fears—could this happen to me while I'm shopping? A deranged gunwoman opened fire on Springfield Mall.
Lesedi MolutsiPublished a day ago in CriminalTwelve deaths in 13 days
When mental illness distorts human values and makes it impossible to follow conventional thinking standards, the results can be disastrous. Other victims were defenceless and innocent people who were housed on a little nursing home floor. In St. Petersburg, this is 3:00 a.m., or what nurses refer to as the "graveyard shift." However, in the winter of 84, this is the hour when patients will be buried. Twelve fatalities in 13 days at a 50-bed institution. The first victim is an old citizen who will not live to see his twilight years.The same person in charge of his care is also his killer. Nurse Bobby sued Dudley because she might have gotten away with this kind of crime for months or even years if she hadn't been so prolific in such a short period of time. Investigator Candice DeLong has investigated a number of murderers, including Bobby Sue; we refer to her kind of serial killer as "angels of death," or "angels of mercy."
Lesedi MolutsiPublished a day ago in CriminalUnraveling the Whereabouts of Dawood Ibrahim
In the annals of international criminal history, few names evoke as much intrigue and controversy as that of Dawood Ibrahim. The notorious underworld don, accused of masterminding one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in India's history, remains one of the most wanted fugitives on the planet. Yet, despite years of relentless pursuit by law enforcement agencies around the world, Dawood's whereabouts continue to elude authorities, shrouded in mystery and speculation. This is the story of the hunt for Dawood Ibrahim and the elusive quest to bring him to justice.
Sahil LathwalPublished 2 days ago in CriminalThe Origin of the Taliban in Afghanistan
The emergence of the Taliban in Afghanistan is a multifaceted phenomenon shaped by a complex interplay of historical, political, and socio-economic factors. To understand the origins of the Taliban, one must delve into the tumultuous history of Afghanistan, marked by decades of conflict, foreign intervention, and internal strife. This article seeks to unravel the intricate threads that led to the rise of the Taliban and its eventual ascendance to power in Afghanistan.
Sahil LathwalPublished 2 days ago in CriminalBarack Obama Against Terrorism
In the wake of the devastating terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the United States found itself embroiled in a protracted and complex conflict against global terrorism. For nearly two decades, successive administrations grappled with the elusive enemy, seeking to dismantle terrorist networks, prevent future attacks, and safeguard the homeland. It was against this backdrop of uncertainty and adversity that Barack Obama assumed the presidency in January 2009, vowing to confront the scourge of terrorism with resolve, resilience, and unwavering determination. This is the story of how Barack Obama navigated the tumultuous terrain of counterterrorism and reshaped America's approach to national security.
Sahil LathwalPublished 2 days ago in CriminalAnna-Marie Han use murder to fund her gambling addiction.
A young woman in the audience starts to feel uneasy in the early 1930s at a racecourse in Cincinnati, Ohio, as the horses pass the post. Anna-Marie Han has a terrible means of funding her gambling addiction—murder—despite the fact that she has lost again and her debts are growing. In my opinion, Anna-Marie embodied wickedness in a really delicate feminine way. She would have killed someone to get the money in her wallet, she would have done anything to obtain it.Anna-Marie, being 23 years old, moves to Cincinnati from Germany in 1929. She has brought disgrace to her family by having a cild out of wedlock. Anna is welcomed by Cincinnati's German community. Some of them will lose their lives as a result of this welcome. It grew increasingly fascinating the more I examined it. Diana Prett Franklin is a writer and journalist who specialises in the dark and tragic life of Anna.
Lesedi MolutsiPublished 2 days ago in CriminalAmerica's First Female Terrorist Group
Introduction: In the annals of American history, the tales of rebellion, struggle, and activism often spotlight the valor of pioneers fighting for noble causes. Yet, buried beneath the veneer of progress lies a chapter seldom explored—the dark history of America's first female terrorist group. Emboldened by fervent beliefs and a thirst for justice, these women etched their names in infamy through a campaign of violence and intimidation. Unveiling the shadows of this obscured narrative reveals a complex interplay of societal dynamics, political upheaval, and the relentless pursuit of change.
Sahil LathwalPublished 3 days ago in CriminalSamantha Lewthwaite
In the murky world of terrorism, few figures evoke as much fear and fascination as Samantha Lewthwaite, infamously known as the "White Widow." Her story, a chilling narrative of radicalization and violence, serves as a stark reminder of the insidious reach of extremism. From her humble beginnings in Northern Ireland to her involvement in some of the most heinous acts of terror, Lewthwaite's journey is a testament to the dark forces that can consume even the most unsuspecting individuals.
Sahil LathwalPublished 4 days ago in CriminalThe Heist
In the heart of the city, where the neon lights danced on the rain-slicked streets and the shadows whispered secrets of the night, there lived a master thief known only as the Phantom. With a reputation that spread like wildfire through the criminal underworld, the Phantom was renowned for their unparalleled skill, their daring heists leaving law enforcement baffled and their rivals green with envy.
Sahil LathwalPublished 4 days ago in CriminalChristopher Coke:
In the annals of criminal history, certain names emerge as symbols of ruthlessness and terror, leaving a profound mark on the world. Among these figures is Christopher Coke, a notorious Jamaican drug lord whose reign of terror struck fear into the hearts of many. While some may view him as a Robin Hood-like figure, championing the impoverished and marginalized, the truth reveals a darker, more sinister reality. This biography delves into the life of Christopher Coke, shedding light on his rise to power, his criminal empire, and the atrocities he committed.
Sahil LathwalPublished 10 days ago in CriminalUnveiling the Dark Legacy of Tooba Gondal
In the complex landscape of global terrorism, certain individuals emerge whose actions leave an indelible mark of devastation and despair. Among them is Tooba Gondal, a British-born woman of Pakistani descent who became notorious for her involvement with terrorist organizations such as ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria). While her story may seem enigmatic at first glance, a deeper examination reveals a chilling narrative of radicalization, extremism, and the ruthless pursuit of violence. This article aims to delve into the biography of Tooba Gondal, shedding light on her dark side and the cruelty she inflicted upon the world.
Sahil LathwalPublished 10 days ago in Criminal