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Whodunnit, and why? All about criminal investigations and the forensic methods used to search for clues and collect evidence to get to the bottom of the crime.
Ivan Raiklin and Michael Fanone Clash at Jack Smith Hearing: What Happened and Why It Matters. AI-Generated.
A heated confrontation between political activist Ivan Raiklin and former US Capitol Police officer Michael Fanone during a high-profile House Judiciary Committee hearing has drawn widespread attention in the United States. The incident occurred while former Special Counsel Jack Smith was appearing before lawmakers, turning what was already a politically charged proceeding into a moment of intense personal conflict.
By HIMANSHU GULATI21 days ago in Criminal
When Custody Becomes Commerce
Prison Blood, Political Access, and the Quiet Economy of Discretion (1960–2026) There is a moment that comes in long investigations when the facts stop behaving like isolated events and begin to line up. Not because someone is forcing them into a theory, but because they keep repeating the same shape.
By SunshineChristina22 days ago in Criminal
Multinational Crisis Part 5
If you had no idea there were people trying to defraud women and men online, you probably have been on a long staycation in the jungles of the Amazon, or you live under a rock. This is happening everyday and hundreds and thousands of times a day to as many people.
By Alexandra Grant23 days ago in Criminal
AIR FORCE ONE INCIDENT WHY A TECHNICAL ISSUE TURNED A ROUTINE FLIGHT INTO A GLOBAL HEADLINE
AIR FORCE ONE INCIDENT WHY A TECHNICAL ISSUE TURNED A ROUTINE FLIGHT INTO A GLOBAL HEADLINE Air Force One is more than just a presidential aircraft. It is a flying symbol of American power, political stability, and national security. That is why any incident involving it instantly captures global attention. A recent technical issue that forced Air Force One to alter its flight plans quickly became a major news story, raising questions about safety, politics, and the future of presidential aviation.
By America today 23 days ago in Criminal
Gregory A Allen Fort Holabird and Military Intelligence
Gregory Allens Fort Holabird connection FBI/ Military Intelligence link The history of Steven Avery’s wrongful conviction, the eventual identification of Gregory Allen as the true perpetrator, and the legal, institutional, and forensic anomalies surrounding these cases provide a complex tapestry of actors, procedural irregularities, and possible federal protective interventions. Overlaying Avery’s civil lawsuit, Allen’s prison and military history, and several high-profile incidents—including the disappearance of Teresa Halbach—reveals patterns that warrant deeper investigation into selective enforcement, protective oversight, and administrative discretion.
By SunshineChristina24 days ago in Criminal
Before the Suitcases: The Melanie McGuire Story
No one expects evil to arrive wearing scrubs and carrying a lunch bag. Melanie McGuire looked correct. That was the first deception, and it wasn’t even intentional. A fertility nurse. A mother. A woman living in New Jersey suburbia where lawns are trimmed and lives are assumed to be manageable. She fit so cleanly into the picture of normal life that no one thought to question the frame.
By Aarsh Malik25 days ago in Criminal
Don’t Ask. Don’t Tell. Until Someone Lives To Tell.
By an independent investigative researcher ⸻ A note to the reader This article relies exclusively on public records, court filings, sworn testimony, and contemporaneous reporting. It does not allege criminal coordination beyond what has been established in court. Its purpose is to examine patterns, parallels, and institutional blind spots that emerge when timelines are placed side by side. Patterns are not accusations. But patterns ignored become policy.
By SunshineChristina26 days ago in Criminal
For Survivors of Assault and Battery: When to Call the Police and Why It Matters
Calling the police in a moment of danger can be one of the most important decisions a person makes. Although it doesn't solve every problem and may not be the right choice in every situation, when safety is at risk, involving law enforcement can be the most effective way to prevent further harm and create the legal foundation needed for restraining orders, criminal charges, and civil claims.
By jason escoto26 days ago in Criminal








