celebrities
From OJ onward, explore the less glamorous side of celebrity life and famous faces accused, vindicated and convicted.
The Last Witness
M Mehran Rain fell in needles the night Detective Mara Vance realized she was being followed. She’d left the precinct after midnight, the kind of exhausted where the world felt underwater. The Rosen Case—a convenience-store robbery gone brutal—had dragged the department for weeks. A clerk dead, a missing witness, and a blurry security tape that showed a man with a serpent tattoo along his wrist. That was it. No face. No prints. No breaks.
By Muhammad Mehran2 months ago in Criminal
Inside the Bonnie Blue Controversy: Why Her Bali Arrest Is Breaking the Internet
The internet hasn’t stopped talking for days, and the shockwaves aren’t slowing down. When American content creator Bonnie Blue suddenly got arrested in Bali, social media exploded with rumors, outrage, confusion, and endless speculation. But what went down behind closed doors? Why has this incident taken over the world’s attention?
By iftikhar Ahmad2 months ago in Criminal
Revisiting Jeffrey Epstein's "Demise": Here's What We Know Now
Every once in a while, a story comes along that refuses to stay buried. Most scandals eventually fade; the news cycle moves on; people lose interest. But the Jeffrey Epstein saga is not one of those stories. It lingers. It mutates. It resurfaces when you least expect it. And the more I try to step away from it, the more I find myself pulled back in.
By Lawrence Lease2 months ago in Criminal
The Shard Heist
Kael hated the deep. Not the kind of surface-dweller’s aversion to dark water, but a primal, bone-deep dread born of too many years wrestling with indifferent currents and crushing pressures. He was a salvage diver, or rather, had been. Now, he mostly nursed a dying sister and paid off debts that piled higher than the wreckages he once plundered. That’s how Silas Thorne found him, a shark circling a wounded fish. Thorne, with his silk suits and eyes like chips of obsidian, offered Kael a job that was less salvage and more sacrilege: retrieve something from Veridia, the Glass City.
By The 9x Fawdi2 months ago in Criminal
The Black Dahlia: The Unsolved Murder That Shocked Hollywood
Los Angeles, 1947: A young woman full of dreams and hope for a Hollywood career was found dead under horrifying circumstances. Elizabeth Short, later nicknamed the "Black Dahlia," had her body brutally mutilated and was left in a vacant lot. The city was shocked, the press went into a frenzy, and the case quickly became one of the most infamous unsolved murders in American history. Even more than seventy years later, the story of the Black Dahlia continues to fascinate people all over the world.
By iftikhar Ahmad2 months ago in Criminal
A Missing Girl, a Silent Forest, and a Secret Nobody Was Prepared For"
Maya was an ordinary girl who lived an uncomplicated life. She loved evening walks, listening to music, and capturing small moments on her phone. She wasn't an influencer, nor famous, but every person who knew her said one and the same thing: she had a warm smile and a gentle heart.
By iftikhar Ahmad2 months ago in Criminal
She went missing after a party — five days later, her body was found in a suitcase in the forest.
The death of the young Austrian beauty influencer sent shockwaves across Europe and beyond, not only because of the brutality of it all but also due to the haunting silence that surrounded her disappearance. What started off as a normal night out with friends turned into one of the most disturbing cases to hit this region in years.
By iftikhar Ahmad2 months ago in Criminal
The Girl in the Green Hoodie
M Mehran The storm hit Silverbridge just after midnight—sheets of rain hammering pavement, lightning flashing over the empty streets like camera shutters capturing crimes no one had yet committed. Detective Jalen Cross preferred nights like this. Bad weather made criminals sloppy.
By Muhammad Mehran2 months ago in Criminal
The Last Confession
M Mehran Detective Mara Vance had learned two unshakable truths in her twenty years with the Harbor City Police Department: people lie, and guilt never sleeps. Tonight, both truths pressed heavily on her shoulders as she stepped into Cell 12 of the precinct’s lower wing.
By Muhammad Mehran2 months ago in Criminal











