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January 26, Thirty Years on and Still No Grave
In Claremont, a wealthy suburb near Perth, three girls went missing from 1996 to 1997. Their disappearances left the city on edge. Ciara Glennon, Sarah Spiers, and Jane Rimmer vanished near two popular nightclubs in Claremont.
By Calvin London4 days ago in Criminal
Trump Sues the IRS: A Detailed Look at the High-Profile Legal Battle
**Trump Sues the IRS: A Detailed Look at the High-Profile Legal Battle** Former U.S. President Donald Trump has launched a major lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. Department of the Treasury, turning a long-running controversy over leaked tax records into a full-scale legal confrontation. The case centers on claims that federal agencies failed to protect highly confidential tax information, leading to unauthorized disclosures that Trump argues caused serious personal, financial, and reputational harm.
By America today 4 days ago in Criminal
The Elevator Killers: The Chilling Case of the Parents Who Butchered Their Children. Content Warning.
In the prestigious Ekbatan neighborhood of North Tehran, life usually follows a predictable, quiet rhythm. In this massive residential complex, Akbar and Iran Khorramdin lived a life that seemed defined by peace and devotion. To their neighbors, they were the quintessential elderly couple—polite, soft-spoken, and always ready with a gentle greeting in the elevator. No one could have imagined that behind their wrinkled faces and the polished metal of that elevator, a dark, repetitive ritual was unfolding. For years, the building's security cameras captured a chilling image: the couple frequently leaving the elevator carrying heavy, black trash bags, moving with a terrifying calmness, without a hint of panic. They weren't taking out the trash; they were disposing of their own children.
By Mayar Younes4 days ago in Criminal
The Brush of Death: The Haunting Tale of James Jameson and the Six-Handkerchief Girl.. Content Warning.
We often believe that human evil has a limit, a floor beyond which no one can sink. But history, in its darkest corners, proves us wrong. The story of James S. Jameson, heir to the famous Irish whiskey dynasty, is a descent into a madness so profound it defies words
By Mayar Younes4 days ago in Criminal
The Murder of James Bulger: The Case That Shook Britain
Little James was with his mother Denise in the New Strand shopping centre in Bootle that day. Shortly before 3:40 p.m., Denise let go of James's hand for a moment to pay at the butcher's. When she turned back, James was gone.
By Elvira Diggory5 days ago in Criminal
The Story of George Stinney Jr
In the spring of 1944, in the small segregated mill town of Alcolu, South Carolina, a fourteen‑year‑old boy was thrust into a nightmare he could never escape. His name was George Junius Stinney Jr. He was slight, barely over five feet tall, shy, soft‑spoken, and loved riding his bicycle with his siblings. But in the Jim Crow South, innocence was no shield—not when racism shaped law, justice, and the very air people breathed.
By Organic Products 5 days ago in Criminal
🔥 Blinded but Unbroken
On a Friday night in Santa Ana, California, 21‑year‑old Kaden Rummler marched with a crowd that had gathered to protest the shooting death of Renee Good in Minnesota. What began as an evening of chanting, megaphones, and constitutionally protected expression quickly mutated into a moment that would alter his life forever.
By Organic Products 5 days ago in Criminal
Global Implications If Nuclear Command Systems Weaken
Global Implications If Nuclear Command Systems Weaken Nuclear weapons are often described as the ultimate tools of deterrence. They are meant to prevent war, not start it. But this balance depends on one critical factor: strong and stable command systems. If these systems weaken, the danger is not limited to one country. The impact spreads across the entire world.
By Wings of Time 5 days ago in Criminal
Nuclear Command Risks in a Time of Internal Tension
Nuclear Command Risks in a Time of Internal Tension When people think about nuclear power, they often focus on missiles, warheads, and military strength. But the most important part of any nuclear system is not the weapon itself—it is the command structure behind it. Clear leadership, trusted decision-making, and reliable communication are what prevent disasters. When these systems face internal tension, the risks grow quietly but dangerously.
By Wings of Time 5 days ago in Criminal









