mafia
Don’t mess with the mob; a look into organized crime networks and mafia families, the real-life gangsters that inspired The Godfather.
I Paid A Real Assassin To Try To Kill Me
In the world of online content creation, few personalities have captured the attention of audiences quite like MrBeast. Known for his over-the-top stunts and philanthropic efforts, MrBeast has become one of the most popular YouTubers of all time. However, one video in particular stands out from the rest: "I Paid A Real Assassin To Try To Kill Me."
By Arsalan Khan3 years ago in Criminal
The Devil Within
It happened to be an existing quiet night inside of the small town that belongs to millfield at the time where the first murder occurred. Emily wilson, an existing local college student, happened to be found dead inside of her apartment. Her body happened to be mutilated beyond recognition, as well as the scene happened to be one that belongs to utter carnage. It happened to be clear that whoever had committed this heinous act happened to be an existing psychopath that belongs to the highest order.
By venkat teja3 years ago in Criminal
From Antwerp to Rotterdam: The Rise of Europe’s Drug Smuggling Superhighway
Organized Crime on the Rise For several years, organized crime has been expanding its influence in European markets. Traditionally involved in illegal activities such as prostitution and extortion, a new generation of criminal networks has moved into more complex operations. The drug trade, in particular, has propelled them to the top of the crime hierarchy. According to Europol, the cocaine supply chain is one of the most active and lucrative illegal trafficking networks in the world, largely due to its presence in two of Europe’s most critical entry points: the ports of Antwerp and Rotterdam.
By Sergios Saropoulos3 years ago in Criminal
The Escape From Alcatraz
On June 11, 1962, three prisoners escaped from Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary: Frank Morris and brothers John and Clarence Anglin. They used a variety of improvised tools to create a hole in the walls of their cells, climbed onto the roof, and descended to the ground using a network of pipes and vents. Once they reached the shore, they inflated a makeshift raft and paddled out into the San Francisco Bay, never to be seen again.
By CARLOS LORCEUS3 years ago in Criminal







