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The Serial Killer . Content Warning.
Why America's Most Prolific Murderer Wanted to Be Caught THE CONFESSION NOBODY BELIEVED 😱 On a quiet Tuesday evening in November 2009 a man walked into a police station in Hammond, Indiana, sat down across from the desk sergeant and calmly announced that he had killed multiple women over a span of two decades and that he was tired of carrying the weight of what he had done and wanted to confess everything before he lost the courage to tell the truth, and the desk sergeant who had been processing paperwork and who initially assumed this was either a prank or a mentally ill person seeking attention asked the man to wait while he called a detective, and the man who identified himself as Darren Deon Vann sat patiently in the lobby of the police station like someone waiting for an appointment at the dentist while inside the detective division officers debated whether to take the confession seriously, and they decided to interview him primarily because Indiana law required them to investigate any confession regardless of how improbable it seemed, and what unfolded over the next forty-eight hours of interrogation would reveal one of the most prolific serial killers in Indiana history and would raise disturbing questions about how he had operated for so long without detection in communities where women disappeared regularly and where law enforcement had not connected the cases because the victims were poor, Black, and involved in sex work, demographics that American criminal justice systems have historically treated as less worthy of investigation and protection than other victim populations 🚔
By The Curious Writerabout 3 hours ago in Criminal
UN Declares Transatlantic Slave Trade the Gravest Crime Against Humanity. Content Warning.
April 2, 2026 In a watershed moment for international justice and historical accountability, the United Nations General Assembly has formally recognized the transatlantic slave trade as the gravest crime against humanity. The resolution, adopted by a vote of 123 in favor, 3 against, with multiple abstentions, marks one of the most consequential acknowledgments in the UN’s history—one that confronts centuries of denial, erasure, and unresolved harm.
By TREYTON SCOTT3 days ago in Criminal
The Zealous DA
The Obsidian Room did not merely overlook Alcyone; it judged it. Situated at the apex of the Vane Tower, the lounge was a masterclass in Silas Thorne’s "Gospel of the Grid." Every surface was a study in polished basalt and tempered glass, lit by recessed LEDs that cast a sterile, lunar glow over the occupants. Outside the floor-to-ceiling windows, the city was a sprawling circuit board of amber streetlights and neon pulses.
By Nathan McAllister10 days ago in Criminal
The Seedy History of Alcyone
Investigative Memorandum of Arthur Penhaligon Part I: The Catalyst The St. Jude Tenement Fire (August 12, 1926) The summer of 1926 in Alcyone was defined by a heatwave that turned the city’s brick-and-mortar canyons into a kiln. In the District of Rust—then known as the "Iron Ward"—the St. Jude Tenement stood as a testament to the era’s unchecked density. It was a sprawling, twelve-story hive of soot-stained limestone and timber, housing three thousand souls within a footprint designed for half that number.
By Nathan McAllister11 days ago in Criminal
Oil at War: The Strait of Hormuz Crisis and the Rising Iran–Israel–US Conflict
Oil at War: The Strait of Hormuz Crisis and the Rising Iran–Israel–US Conflict The Middle East has once again become the center of global attention as tensions between Iran, Israel, and the United States intensify. At the heart of this crisis lies one of the world’s most strategic waterways: the Strait of Hormuz. This narrow maritime corridor carries a huge portion of the world’s oil supply, and any disruption here has the power to shake the global economy.
By Wings of Time 21 days ago in Criminal









