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Viral Video of Woman and Man's Killing in Balochistan: "Tribal Chief Ordered the Execution"
In Pakistan’s province of Balochistan, a video has gone viral showing a man and a woman being killed allegedly on the orders of a local tribal chief over accusations of Karo-Kari (a form of honor killing). Following this, the police have registered a case.
By Ikram Ullah7 months ago in Criminal
The most dangerous hacking operation in the history of banks | Kings of the Dark Web?
On September 13, 2017, the IT director of a Russian bank was living a normal life with everything going well. But at exactly 3 a.m. on that date, he called the bank’s accounts manager with a trembling voice and said, “Contact the IT team immediately because the situation is very serious.”
By Ink pulse(different angle)7 months ago in Criminal
The story of the Lloyds Bank robbery | They stole Britain's most dangerous secrets by accident
On January 13, 2006, in the city of Acassuso near Buenos Aires, the largest bank in Argentina was hit in an armed robbery. The gang stormed the bank and took customers and employees hostage. Just fifteen minutes later, it seemed like the plan had failed: one robber tried to escape with a hostage but was met with a full police blockade. He returned inside, seemingly cornered along with his accomplices.
By Ink pulse(different angle)7 months ago in Criminal
Cybercrime and Digital Policing
It was a chilly winter morning when Inspector Faraz received an unusual call. A mother, trembling with panic, reported that her 17-year-old daughter had gone missing after being blackmailed online. The girl had been chatting with someone she believed was a schoolmate. But the boy turned out to be a predator who had gathered private pictures and was now threatening to leak them if she didn’t meet him in person. This wasn't just a case of missing persons — this was cybercrime in its darkest form.
By Mehtab Ahmad7 months ago in Criminal
African American Serial Killers Part 8
Call him the “Jacksonville Strangler” or the “Killer Cabbie” or just a horrific loser, Paul Durosseau demonstrated how not to go about life as a human being. A dishonorable discharge receiver, he couldn’t summon the courage and fortitude that would last him a lifetime of endless bliss. No, he chose the vicious path. By killing five women and only being convicted of one instance of murder, he is currently serving a life sentence after the jury found the death penalty a 10-2 decision. The judge would not permit a split choice.
By Skyler Saunders7 months ago in Criminal
The Role of the CIA in the World
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of the United States, founded in 1947 with the signing of the National Security Act, has played an unparalleled role in shaping the international landscape. As the foremost intelligence agency of the world’s most powerful country, the CIA operates not only as an information-gathering body but also as a covert operational force, influencing political dynamics, economic trends, and military strategies globally. Over the decades, the CIA has been central to numerous historical events, international conspiracies, and significant geopolitical shifts. This journal delves deep into the multifaceted role of the CIA, examining its origins, functions, global operations, successes, failures, and the controversies surrounding its activities.
By Fawad Khan7 months ago in Criminal
African American Serial Killers 7
Not only is it racist for people to assume serial killers are white males, it’s counterproductive. Derrick Todd Lee, known as the Baton Rouge Serial Killer, terrified this section of Louisiana from 1992 until 2003. Though he would die in the hospital after a bout with heart disease in 2016, he would be forever remembered as a disgusting example of a human being.
By Skyler Saunders7 months ago in Criminal
Who Killed JFK? You wouldn't even believe if i told you
JFK Assassination Conspiracy Theory #1: The Mafia Did It The Mafia, particularly the Chicago Outfit, tends to factor into many conspiracy theories around the JFK assassination, either as the sole culprit or part of a larger conspiracy. Why would the Mafia have wanted to target John F. Kennedy? Maybe they were distraught about their casinos in Cuba being closed, or maybe JFK’s dad, Joseph Kennedy, had mob connections because he made his fortunes as a bootlegger. He didn’t.
By Kristen Orkoshneli7 months ago in Criminal
"The Teen Who Shook the CIA: The Biggest Cyberattack and an Unbelievable Ransom Demand"
You might think that the most dangerous weapon in the world today is nuclear power—but in reality, you’re mistaken. The weapon that is being used daily and whose impact could potentially wipe out entire countries from the map is cyber warfare, also known as hacking.
By Ink pulse(different angle)7 months ago in Criminal
Self Defense or Murder: A McDonalds Employee Stabs Her Manager Claims of Bullying . Content Warning.
A Detroit McDonald's employee stabs and kills her manager at their workplace. The manager was a single mother of six kids and had worked as a manager at McDonald’s for years. The employee claims on social media that her manager was a bully. Even though this whole story is tragic, everyone was debating believed she was a folk hero when th others believed she was a bloody murderer. Was this act of self-defense, or was it homicide?
By Gladys W. Muturi7 months ago in Criminal
Where 9 Key Members of the Manson Family Are Today
On August 8, 1969, the Manson family, on orders from their leader, murdered pregnant actor Sharon Tate, who was married to director Roman Polanski, as well as four other people—Jay Sebring, Wojciech Frykowski, Abigail Folger, and Steven Parent—at 10050 Cielo Drive in Beverly Hills. A day later, they killed wealthy grocery store owners Leno and Rosemary LaBianca.
By Kristen Orkoshneli7 months ago in Criminal








