racial profiling
Racial profiling in law enforcement is a deep-rooted issue with far-reaching ramifications; voice your take on 'broken-windows' policing and controversies surrounding race and crime.
The Mystery of the Missing Jewel on Christmas Night
On the cold, snowy Christmas Eve, the Evergreen Hotel stood majestically at the top of the hill. Its windows sparkled like stars in the dark, and the twinkling lights of the Christmas tree in the lobby invited guests to immerse themselves in the magic of the season. But beneath the festive surface, something dark was hiding.
By Hendrik SancheZ2 years ago in Criminal
"Whispers in the Snow: A Yuletide Enigma in Snowfall Haven"
In the heart of Snowfall Haven, a quaint town nestled beneath blankets of snow, a peculiar event unfolded that cast a shadow over the joyous holiday season. The town's revered toy store, "Enchanted Playthings," owned by the kind-hearted Mr. Evergreen, fell victim to a mysterious theft that left the community bewildered.
By Hendrik SancheZ2 years ago in Criminal
A podcaster set out to find the truth about a woman’s death, but she decided it wasn’t murder. Content Warning.
In the expansive world of true crime, where mystery and investigation captivate audiences, the tale of Emily Nestor and her podcast, Mile Marker 181, took a dramatic turn, sparking a scandal that left the true crime community in disarray. Nestor, with her Appalachian charm and genuine curiosity, initially gained fame investigating the 2011 death of Jaleayah Davis. The podcast gained traction as it explored the possibility of a murder conspiracy, drawing in fans, sponsorships, and widespread attention. However, as the podcast progressed, so did the rift between Nestor and the Davis family, culminating in an unexpected twist — Nestor publicly declared her alignment with the official record, asserting that Davis' death was, in fact, an accident.
By Twisted Minds2 years ago in Criminal
Promoting Peace in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Steps Towards Reconciliation. Content Warning.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a deeply rooted and complex issue that has plagued the region for decades. Finding a resolution requires the involvement and cooperation of various stakeholders. While there is no definitive solution, several steps have been suggested to promote peace. In this article, we will explore these steps, which encompass dialogue, negotiation, international mediation, building trust and understanding, respect for human rights, economic development, and education and awareness.
By Discover Gadget2 years ago in Criminal
A scientist who is working on a breakthrough project involving nuclear fusion is kidnapped by a terrorist group that wants to use his research for evil.. Content Warning.
The laboratory hums with a low, anticipatory vibration as I immerse myself in the intricate dance of particles, chasing the elusive dream of harnessing nuclear fusion. My name is Dr. Adrian Collins, a scientist on the verge of a breakthrough that could reshape the world's energy landscape. Little did I know that the shadows lurking on the periphery of my groundbreaking research would soon engulf me in a perilous journey beyond the confines of the laboratory.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Criminal
Apartheid In South Africa After Nelson Mandela
Apartheid was a system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination that existed in South Africa from 1948 to the early 1990s. Enforced by the National Party government, it separated the population into racial groups, primarily privileging the white minority and marginalizing the black majority. Laws restricted the movement, education, and job opportunities of non-white South Africans, perpetuating systemic inequality. Apartheid sparked domestic and international opposition, with widespread protests and sanctions. Nelson Mandela's release from prison in 1990 marked the beginning of the end, leading to negotiations and the eventual dismantling of apartheid. Mandela's election as president in 1994 symbolized the nation's transition to democracy.
By Jackie Jay2 years ago in Criminal
He Spent 28 Years in Prison After a Woman Dreamed He Sexually Assaulted Her. Content Warning.
Clarence Moses-El spent 28 years in prison after a woman who had been sexually assaulted dreamed that he had raped her. The woman, identified only as T.S., told authorities his face came to her during a dream the night after the attack. Despite a lack of any additional evidence, police charged El-Moses with rape and assault, later convicted him of the charges, and sentenced him to 48 years in prison.
By Criminal Matters2 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









