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Forensic photography and photos depicting crime scenes, notorious killers and criminal activity of all types.
THE MYSTERY OF SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPHY
We're all looking for that one ideal Instagram selfie. You know, that finely filtered one million liked snap on Facebook. I mean, that one-in-a-million posture that you wish Facebook would always remind you. It's also aggravating when people photograph your ideal pose. But have you ever had a photo taken that was ruined by a ghost? Yes, you heard me right, a ghost! It may seem absurd, but ghosts have been appearing in photographs since long before the first selfie was taken. In fact, before the advent of the Internet of Things. I bet you didn't know that. In truth, the practice of capturing ghosts on film, known as spirit photography, dates back to the nineteenth century and was popularised by William Mumler even though deceitfully.
By Tolani Temitope2 years ago in Criminal
The Art Thief's Dilemma. Content Warning.
In the shadowy underworld of art theft, where stolen masterpieces exchanged hands like stolen glances, there lived a brilliant but tormented figure known as "The Maestro." He was the most renowned art thief of his generation, a connoisseur of crime who had successfully orchestrated some of the most audacious heists in history. However, his life took a dramatic turn when he found himself ensnared in a web of intrigue, double-crossings, and an art connoisseur's dilemma that would test his wit, loyalties, and principles.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Criminal
A Stolen Rembrandt
In the hallowed halls of the world's most prestigious art museums, a hushed reverence surrounds the works of the great masters. Among them, Rembrandt's paintings have a unique ability to mesmerize, telling tales of a bygone era with strokes of a brush. But one fateful night, the art world was shaken to its core when a Rembrandt masterpiece vanished, setting in motion a captivating story of theft, intrigue, and the relentless pursuit of justice.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Criminal
What's the Killer's Vibe. Content Warning.
What's the Killer's Vibe Alright, folks, gather 'round, because we're diving deep into the enigmatic world of killers. You've seen 'em in movies, read about 'em in books, and heard about 'em on the news. But have you ever wondered what these mysterious individuals actually look like? What's the killer vibe, you ask? Well, that's exactly what we're gonna uncover in this killer blog post. No numbers or parentheses, just a laid-back chat about the intriguing world of those who make our spines shiver.
By Muhammed ELMUHAMMED2 years ago in Criminal
The Story of Barbora Skrlova: The Woman Who Pretended to Be a Child
Barbora Skrlova is a Czech woman who became notorious for her involvement in a child abuse case and her ability to deceive people into believing she was a child herself. Skrlova suffered from a rare condition called hypopituitarism, which affected her growth and appearance, making her look much younger than her actual age. She used this to her advantage to escape justice and manipulate others, posing as different children in different countries.
By Rare Stories2 years ago in Criminal
Family avows end of Brazilian overcomer of Hamas attack
The group of 24-year-old Brazilian understudy Bruna Valeanu has affirmed, through a virtual stage, her heartbreaking downfall during a progression of assaults organized by the Hamas bunch against a Palestinian region last Saturday (October 7).
By Daily Quotes Motivation 2 years ago in Criminal
Gauging Talents: Rudi Kurniawan and the Marvel of Tasting Wine
Have you ever found yourself captivated by a film that revolves around the themes of deception and extraordinary talents, only to realize that similar narratives unfold in the real world? Enter the fascinating tale of Rudi Kurniawan, a living embodiment of how the extraordinary can embark on unforeseen paths, echoing the very narratives we often witness on the silver screen. As we delve deeper into the realm of Rudi's astounding abilities, we're confronted with a narrative that didn't unravel within the confines of a cinematic universe but played out right in the tapestry of our own reality.
By Faron Hetharie2 years ago in Criminal
Wagner's boss, Eugene Prigogine, dies in a Russian plane crash with no survivors. Content Warning.
MOSCOW, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Russia's most powerful mercenary Yevgeny Prigozhin was on board a plane which crashed on Wednesday evening north of Moscow with no survivors, the Russian authorities said, two months to the day after he led an abortive mutiny against the army top brass.
By Ahmad El Mawla2 years ago in Criminal
The Top 10 Most Notorious Computer Viruses in History . Content Warning.
Introduction Computer viruses have been a persistent threat to our digital world, causing significant damage to individuals and businesses alike. While they may not be as deadly as real-life viruses, they can wreak havoc if left unchecked. In the past few years, cyber attacks, including viruses and other malicious software, have caused substantial harm to people and organizations worldwide. In this blog, we'll delve into the top 10 most notorious computer viruses in history, exploring their impact and the damage they caused.
By Rohit Singh3 years ago in Criminal
Unraveling the Conflict in Ukraine: Challenges and Prospects for Resolution
As the conflict in Ukraine enters its subsequent year, the situation remains contentious and complex for both parties involved. In Russia, President Vladimir Putin continues to disseminate misleading propaganda for his domestic audience, boasting that victory is within reach, and all sacrifices are worthwhile. He threatens NATO, encroaches on Moldova, and promises to respond to provocations with overwhelming force. However, Russia faces crippling economic sanctions, a depletion of military supplies, and challenges in recruiting new fighters for the conflict, with its citizens evading the draft and its clandestine militias becoming increasingly vocal about the state of the war.
By Thene van Schalkwyk3 years ago in Criminal








