interview
Interviews with defense attorneys, law enforcement officials, forensic psychologists and anyone with insight into bad behavior.
Christopher Coke:. Content Warning.
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.
By Sahil Lathwal2 years ago in Criminal
The $100 Million Belgian Diamond Heist Explained..!!
The Notarbartolo burglary stands firm on a huge foothold in the records of criminal history because of its perplexing readiness and execution, notwithstanding its sheer trying. The years spent breaking into the Jewel Place and the thorough assessment of its security conventions show the degree the crooks were ready to go to acquire their illusive objective.
By Abdur Rahman 2 years ago in Criminal
The Unexpected Heist
The night was shrouded in darkness, a cloak that concealed both the secrets and the mischief that unfolded beneath its inky folds. I stood in the dimly lit alley, my breath visible in the frigid air. A gust of wind whispered through the narrow passageway, carrying with it the scent of anticipation and adrenaline.
By Robert C. Deleon2 years ago in Criminal
Mother executed for killing her children
Our presumptions about human nature and behaviour are completely upended by criminal insanity. Even our most fundamental instincts can be tested by it, as it was late one night in Sherwood, Arkansas. Christina Riggs is putting her two-year-old Shelby and her five-year-old Justin to sleep. However, this heartwarming image is not what it first appears to be—it is a crime that would rock the nation. It was a terrible thought for people to be forced to consider.The role of a mother is to care for and protect her offspring. Given that it was an unnecessary murder, it's likely among the most terrible cases I've ever worked on. Christina, a 26-year-old single mother, is going to accomplish the unimaginable: she is going to kill her own flesh and blood—two innocent children who entrust their mother with their life. Christina's thinking was suddenly disturbed, leading her to violate our strongest taboo.
By Lesedi Molutsi2 years ago in Criminal
The Most Evil Person in the World - The Bikini Killer
Within the complex field of human psychology, psychopathy remains a fascinating enigma—a phenomenon that both scholars and laypeople find fascinating and perplexing. According to estimates, at least one person out of every 100 may have characteristics linked to psychopathy. But rather than suggesting that evil is common among us, this number highlights the nuanced aspects of human nature.
By Abdur Rahman 2 years ago in Criminal
Crimson web
Starting life as a 250-word crime story, this has grown into a Vocal community collaboration prize challenges to develop the storyline into a range of alternatives. What has the protagonist done, where will it lead him, and (when) will his detective colleagues catch up with him?
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Criminal
The Heart-Wrenching Story of The Keddie Quadruple Murders — Why It Has Remained Unsolved. Content Warning.
34-year-old Glenna Sussan(Sue) Sharp parted ways with her husband, James Sharp in July 1979. She took her five children with her and headed to Northern California from Connecticut, where the family was living.
By Rare Stories2 years ago in Criminal
Dexter v Texas
I already know today’s piece is going to be very different than my usual stuff, because it is what I’m thinking about at the moment. I have so many good, quality subjects to write about but setting those aside for when I can be thoughtful about them and give them a little more time than I have right now. Either way, I think this is something that not enough people talk about so let’s dive in: executioners are the same as serial killers, aside from the fact that they are legally sanctioned. They are the legally sanctioned Dexters. Full stop.
By Morgan Longford2 years ago in Criminal
Bandits kill a man and his 3-year-old child . Content Warning.
In recent events that have shaken the regions of Baringo, Elgeyo Marakwet, and Samburu counties, five individuals tragically lost their lives in separate bandit attacks. These incidents have reignited long-standing fears and concerns about the resurgence of banditry in the North Rift region of Kenya, underscoring the persistent challenges faced by local communities and the government's ongoing struggle to address them effectively.
By MESHACK LANGAT2 years ago in Criminal







