True Crime
The Seventh Hour
The Seventh Hour The town of Eldergrove was known for its silence—a kind of stillness that hung over it like an unspoken rule. The townsfolk spoke in hushed voices, moved with purpose, and never lingered outside after sunset. It was a place where secrets nested in every shadow and every clock seemed to tick just a bit slower. But the most unsettling thing about Eldergrove was the ancient clock tower that loomed over the town square. Its hands had been frozen at seven o'clock for as long as anyone could remember.
By Himansu Kumar Routrayabout a year ago in Chapters
The Orphans in the Woods
Rohan was 9 and his sister Gertrude was 7 when they lost their parents. The year was 1970 when the tragedy happened and the siblings became orphans on the run. They had been living in Branchville, New Jersey in a lovely 3-bedroom house with their parents - Stefan and Gretchen Hamberg. They were a happy family. Everything seemed just right. Stefan had a good job as a trucker. Gretchen took care of the home and children. Rohan and Gertrude rode the bus to school Monday through Friday. On Sundays, Stefan was always home for morning church and evening dinner. Life was good. Until the dreadful August day. It was the last date that Rohan would remember for any significant reason. August 18th, 1970. That was the day when Stefan and Gretchen were murdered.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Chapters
The Man Who Fell from a Plane and Survived
The Man Who Fell from a Plane and Survived: A Story That Amazed the World Surviving a fall from a plane might sound impossible, but some stories defy logic and prove the incredible resilience of the human body. One such tale is about the man who fell from a plane and survived. In this article, we’ll explore the details of his miraculous escape, the science behind his survival, and similar stories that continue to captivate and inspire.
By 💓 Pulse of Stories 💓about a year ago in Chapters
Ch # 1- The Heist of the Century: Diamonds and Deception
Leonardo Notarbartolo walks into the jail going by room trailing a watch as if the fellow were his individual collaborator. The other convicts in this eastern Belgian jail turn to see. Notarbartolo gestures and grins faintly, the chuckle lines crinkling around his blue eyes. In spite of the fact that he's an detainee and wears the essential white detainee coat, Notarbartolo emanates a sunny Italian charm. A silver Rolex looks out from beneath his sleeve, and a vertical strip of white soul fix drops down from his lower lip like an shout mark.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in Chapters
Beyond the Badge: Chapter 1,2&3
Chapter 1: The First Victim Omolara Ajayi sat at her desk, sipping her coffee and staring at the file in front of her. The first victim, a young woman named Nneoma, had been found dead in her apartment in the Bodija area of Ibadan. The police had collected evidence, but so far, there were no leads.
By BLESSING OPEYEMI FALEYEabout a year ago in Chapters
Stand Against Injustice and Remain Just: A Call for Humanity
Stand Against Injustice and Remain Just: A Call for Humanity In a world filled with complexities and inequalities, standing up against injustice is one of the most powerful actions we can take. The notion of “do not tolerate injustice and do not do injustice to anyone” is a moral directive that challenges us to lead lives rooted in fairness, compassion, and responsibility. When we stand against unfairness, not only do we protect others, but we also preserve our own integrity. This article explores why opposing injustice is crucial, how it shapes our society, and how small, compassionate acts of justice create ripples that inspire and transform lives.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Chapters
Why Are We Obsessed with True Crime?
True crime is everywhere—from podcasts to streaming documentaries, bestselling books to Reddit threads. What fuels our intense fascination with these dark tales? It’s more than morbid curiosity; it’s about our deepest human instincts and a natural drive to understand life’s most complex puzzles.
By Eisha Nadirabout a year ago in Chapters
Read this if you are in need for comfort
Hey there stranger! If you are reading this, I hope you are doing okay:) Even if you are not it is okay. I do not want to tell you to be optimistic or pretend to have it all together because I know how chaotic and messy life can be sometimes. While I know you are not feeling okay, that is why probably you have reached upon this video. I hope you remember that there are still so many days when life will feel lighter, where the beauty of nature will astonish you with the warmth of the sun and the somberness of the night.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Chapters











