True Crime
The Man Who Hijacked a Plane and Disappeared: The Bizarre True Story of D.B. Cooper. Content Warning.
The Only Hijacker We Secretly Root For: D.B. Cooper Okay, let’s admit it—if this guy was in a GTA mission, we’d all be giving him five stars. D.B. Cooper is not just a name; he’s a meme, a mystery, and let’s be honest, a mastermind. Imagine hijacking a Boeing 727, getting a briefcase full of $200,000 (in 1971!), asking for four parachutes, and then vanishing into the night like Batman—only in loafers.
By Lokesh Kumar10 months ago in Chapters
India-Pakistan Crisis 2025: A Comprehensive Political, Economic, and Global Analysis
The April 2025 terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, which killed 26 people—mostly Indian tourists—has triggered the most significant escalation in India-Pakistan tensions in recent years. Both nations, equipped with nuclear capabilities and a long history of conflict, have responded strongly, leading to an increasingly volatile situation. This column analyzes the crisis in political, economic, and international contexts, with an emphasis on fresh developments, stakeholder positions, and global perspectives.
By Umair Ali Shah 10 months ago in Chapters
Ted Bundy: The Charismatic Killer – A Full History of His Crimes
For decades, the public has been fascinated by Ted Bundy, one of the most notorious and infamous serial killers in American history. His charm, intelligence, and seemingly perfect outward persona contrasted sharply with the monstrous crimes he committed. His name is synonymous with deception, manipulation, and cold-blooded murder. The story of Ted Bundy is a dark tale of a man who lived a double life, hiding his monstrous urges behind a mask of civility and charm.
By Shahadat Hossain10 months ago in Chapters
Jeffrey Dahmer: The Milwaukee Cannibal – A Full History of a Serial Killer
Jeffrey Dahmer is one of the most infamous serial killers in American history—his name synonymous with horror, depravity, and the darkest corners of the human psyche. Nicknamed "The Milwaukee Cannibal," his crimes shocked the world not only for their brutality but also for their disturbing psychological undertones. Between 1978 and 1991, Dahmer murdered 17 young men and boys, committing acts of necrophilia, dismemberment, and cannibalism.
By Shahadat Hossain10 months ago in Chapters
Jack the Ripper: The Serial Killer Who Gutted a City
In the grim autumn of 1888, a shadow loomed over the gas-lit alleys of London’s East End. The White chapel district, already plagued by poverty, crime, and disease, found itself paralyzed by fear. Women were dying—savagely, brutally, and methodically. They weren’t just murdered. They were heartbroken. Additionally, their assailant signed his reign of terror with the name Jack the Ripper, a moniker that still haunts the pages of criminal history. To this day, his identity remains a mystery. However, his gruesome method of evisceration, his signature, left more than just corpses behind. It ripped through Victorian London's psyche and changed the way the world saw crime, the media, and the human capacity for horror forever. The Anatomy of Terror
By Shahadat Hossain10 months ago in Chapters
A Silent Province, A Wounded Heart: The Crisis of Balochistan and the State's Responsibility
Introduction In the southwest corner of Pakistan lies Balochistan, the largest yet most neglected province of the country. Spread over nearly 44% of the national territory, its deserts, mountains, and coastlines hold not just natural resources but stories of pain, deprivation, resistance, and resilience. From Quetta to Gwadar, from Khuzdar to Turbat, the air is thick with silent screams — of mothers who have lost sons, of families without water and electricity, and of soldiers fighting in the shadows of a long-festering conflict. While the rest of the country debates politics and progress, Balochistan remains caught in a cycle of conflict, underdevelopment, and mistrust. This article is an attempt to explore the reality on the ground — the people’s suffering, the state’s failures, the burden on security institutions, and the lingering hope for a better tomorrow.
By Umair Ali Shah 10 months ago in Chapters





