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Forensic photography and photos depicting crime scenes, notorious killers and criminal activity of all types.
Germany is still diligently looking for its fallen soldiers 80 years after World War II.
In a forest near Berlin, 107 wreckages were buried in Solle last week. Students placed white gerbera flowers on small black fins, and leaned them concerning the largely dug tombs of German soldiers. position. The gesture of memory was part of a long, complicated, and sometimes controversial effort 80 years after the war, and Nazi Germany began to record German deaths. That's not over yet - there is still a lot of work to identify the deaths and notify surviving families.
By Francis Dami10 months ago in Criminal
True Criminals
The first time Marcus Blake saw the body, he felt nothing. It wasn’t guilt, or fear, or shock. It was emptiness—cold and quiet like the morning fog hanging over Brookside Alley. The blood had dried in strange patterns across the concrete, curling around the edges like the petals of a dying flower. Detective Holloway crouched beside the corpse, lit cigarette between his teeth, eyes narrowed as if trying to read the secrets in the blood.
By Hamdan Khan10 months ago in Criminal
India–Pakistan Tensions Rise
A deadly militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir has reignited long-standing tensions between South Asia’s two nuclear-armed neighbors, India and Pakistan. The incident, which claimed the lives of 26 individuals—mostly Hindus—has triggered a new wave of diplomatic, military, and geopolitical unease in the region.
By Masood Zahid10 months ago in Criminal
Understanding the Israel-Palestine War
The Israel-Palestine war is one of the most talked-about conflicts in the world. It has been going on for many years and affects millions of people, especially in a small region called Gaza and the West Bank. To truly understand this war, we need to learn more about the people living through it — including the Palestinians — and see their hopes, struggles, and dreams.
By Masood Zahid10 months ago in Criminal
The Murder Suspicion
It was a cold winter evening when the peace of Ridgewood Town was shattered. In a small house at the edge of the forest, a man named Mr. Saeed was found dead. He was a quiet, wealthy writer who mostly kept to himself. People respected him but didn’t know much about his personal life.
By Muhammad Hayat10 months ago in Criminal
Code Red
The rain hit the pavement like shattered glass, bouncing off the cracked concrete of East Bridge Street — a road locals called The Split. On one end, the neon lights of liquor stores flickered beside rundown apartments filled with people who’d stopped trusting sirens. On the other, the towering police precinct stood like a fortress, clean and unapproachable, as if untouched by the city it claimed to protect.
By Hamdan Khan10 months ago in Criminal
Fourth Wing
What if your biggest fear becomes the path to your greatest destiny? In Fourth Wing, bestselling author Rebecca Yarros brings you into a thrilling world of dragons, battles, secrets, and strength a story filled with adventure, danger, love, and a heroine who refuses to back down.
By Muhammad Hayat10 months ago in Criminal
“Shocking Hospital Incident: Patient Hides Bracelet in Rectum to Claim Compensation”
In one of the hospitals in Iran (the name is withheld due to ethical considerations), a very unusual and almost unbelievable case occurred, highlighting the unpredictability of working in a hospital setting.
By Faeze Gholami10 months ago in Criminal
Never Lie
Never Lie by Frieda McFadden is a psychological thriller that will keep readers on the edge of their seats from the first page to the last. With a story full of twists, secrets, and psychological tension, this book takes readers on a wild ride into the minds of its complex characters. Packed with suspense and mystery, Never Lie is the perfect choice for anyone who loves a story filled with shocking revelations and heart stopping moments.
By Muhammad Hayat10 months ago in Criminal
Walk the Plank. AI-Generated.
It had rained all night in the city of Fairview. The streets still shimmered under the morning haze, the scent of wet asphalt hanging in the air. At precisely 6:47 AM, the body of Terrence Hall—a respected community leader and activist—was discovered lying face-down near the old shipyard, a rotting plank from a cargo crate splintered beside him. His skull had been crushed. No signs of a struggle. No weapon in sight.
By Abdurrahman Abdurrahman10 months ago in Criminal











