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Trump Threatens Iran’s Power Plants & Bridges Over Hormuz Deadline
U.S. President Donald Trump has once again escalated his rhetoric toward Iran, reiterating threats to bomb the country’s power plants and bridges unless Tehran agrees to reopen the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz by a hard deadline this week.
By Story Prismabout 17 hours ago in Criminal
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 Writera day 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 SCOTT4 days ago in Criminal
10 World Leaders Who Ended Up In Maximum Security Prisons
10 - Venezuelan President, Nicolas Maduro When the United States tells you to behave yourself and you wave your bottom at them on live television, it cannot be understated how bad of a day you are going to have.
By Vidello Productions8 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 McAllister12 days ago in Criminal
Trump's Iran retreat sparks market rally...
In what is becoming as predictable as a Marvel sequel, U.S. President Donald Trump stared down Iran, rattled his sabre dramatically... and then quietly put it back in the drawer. Markets, apparently familiar with this routine, responded with a celebratory rally so enthusiastic you'd think someone had announced free guacamole on Wall Street.
By Shirley Oyiadom13 days ago in Criminal
Is this why Trump changed his mind?
The World on a Knife's Edge: Inside the Escalating Crisis Between the US and Iran There is a particular kind of dread that settles over the world when great powers inch toward open conflict — not the sudden shock of an unexpected attack, but the slow, suffocating tension of a standoff where every word, every military movement, and every diplomatic gesture carries the weight of potentially catastrophic consequences. That is precisely where the world finds itself today, as tensions between the United States and Iran reach a boiling point that few analysts have seen in a generation.
By Shirley Oyiadom14 days ago in Criminal
EXCLUSIVE: Diddy, Cassie Accused Of Spiking Juice, Ripping Condom & Giving Dancer A### Warts
I don’t remember them teaching us about condyloma in health class. This sexually transmitted infection carries with it stomach issues, deteriorating teeth, extreme weight loss, and mental health problems.
By Skyler Saunders17 days ago in Criminal
The Psychology of Criminal Behaviour
Crime has existed throughout human history, evolving alongside society itself. While laws, punishments, and social systems attempt to control it, understanding why individuals commit crimes remains one of the most important questions in modern society. The field of Criminal Psychology seeks to uncover the mental, emotional, and social factors that drive people toward unlawful actions. By examining the psychology of criminal behaviour, we gain valuable insights into prevention, rehabilitation, and justice.
By shaoor afridi18 days ago in Criminal
New Epstein files twist delivers blow to Trump...
On November 18, a long-simmering political battle in Washington reached a dramatic turning point. The House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation mandating the release of all government records tied to the investigation into the alleged crimes of Jeffrey Epstein. While the move had been anticipated for weeks, its implications were far-reaching—especially for Donald Trump, who had once promised full transparency on the issue.
By Shirley Oyiadom18 days ago in Criminal









