racial profiling
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Following the Cold Trace of the Murderer. Content Warning.
In the city of shadows, where the truth is hidden in dark alleys, a murder has shaken the community. Private detective, Santiago, is hired to solve the case. With each clue, Santiago delves deeper into the labyrinth of secrets that the city hides.
By Hendrik SancheZ2 years ago in Criminal
National Crime Agency investigating whether Clapham chemical attack suspect Abdul Ezedi has gang links
The Public Wrongdoing Office has been drafted in by the police to decide whether substance assault suspect Abdul Ezedi is finding support from a coordinated pack to dodge catch.
By prashant soni2 years ago in Criminal
Unrighteous Blood of Pakistanis in Iran
Sovereign countries take strict notice of the death of even one of their citizens in another country, like Shahnawaz Ameer, son of Ayaz Ameer, killed his wife Sara Inam due to mental problems. She was a Canadian citizen. The ability to kill Pakistani workers in Iran exists in many organizations, but it can be found out only through a transparent investigation. Many high-profile murder cases do not have a proper investigation. Benazir Bhutto's murder itself was not properly investigated. Arshad Sharif's murder was not investigated.
By Ishraq Ahmed Hashmi2 years ago in Criminal
The Real Iron Man: 15-Year-Old Uses Body to Shield 20 Students From Gunfire. Content Warning.
Anthony Borges saw Nikolas Cruz armed with an AR-15 as he walked up the stairwell to the third floor of Building 12 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Borges and other students on the third floor heard the chaos and gunfire underneath them. Students weren't sure exactly what was going on but knew danger lurked about. They attempted to hide inside of classrooms.
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal
The parrot that talked too much. Content Warning.
Private detective, Jack, was sitting in his office when he received a call from a client. The client, Mr. Smith, was worried about his business partner, Mr. Johnson, who had disappeared a few days ago. Smith suspected that Johnson had been murdered and wanted Jack to investigate.
By Hendrik SancheZ2 years ago in Criminal
"The Postman's Revenge". Content Warning.
In the quiet village of Willowhaven,There was a postman named Samuel Jenkins, He was a kind and hardworking man, but was often mistreated by local residents. The residents made fun of him and treated him badly because they thought his work was not important.
By Hendrik SancheZ2 years ago in Criminal
Inside the Story of Jesse Michael Anderson: The Man Killed By Jeffrey Dahmer's Killer.
An American who was found guilty of murdering his wife, Jesse Michael Anderson was killed in the same prison as the notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. The one who murdered them both was Christopher Scarver, another inmate who had also committed murder. This happened at the Columbia Correctional Institution in 1994.
By Rare Stories2 years ago in Criminal
A Web of Deceit: Unraveling the Enigma. Content Warning.
In the heart of a bustling metropolis, where shadows danced with secrets, a crime unfolded that would challenge even the sharpest minds. The cityscape, adorned with neon lights, concealed the dark underbelly that housed a labyrinth of deception.
By Nada soliman2 years ago in Criminal
The Shadow of Silence. Content Warning.
Chapter 1: The Kidnapping The city was plunged into darkness, its streets twisted like infected veins. In the darkest corners, a hitman lurked. He was no ordinary man; He was a shadow, a ghost that slipped between the cracks of the law. His name was unknown, but his reputation was infamous. The women trembled as they heard his silent footsteps.
By Hendrik SancheZ2 years ago in Criminal
Child K*ller Susan Smith Says She’d be a “Good Stepmom” as Parole Hearing Nears
In October 1994, Susan Smith drove her vehicle into the river with her two young sons. 3-year-old Michael and 14-month-old Alex strapped into their car seats. Before authorities found the vehicle with the boys strapped inside, Smith pleaded for their safe return on national TV, claiming a Black man had carjacked them. She was convicted of their deaths and sentenced to life in prison. Now, 30 years into her sentence, Smith hopes a parole board will see it fit for her release when she appears before them in November.
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal










