interview
Interviews with defense attorneys, law enforcement officials, forensic psychologists and anyone with insight into bad behavior.
Shades for Vengeance
Part One: A City of Rain and Lies Rainfield City, a metropolitan expanse where the sun was more of a faraway fantasy than a reality, dwelt in permanent gloom. The skyline, jagged and filthy, threw black shadows over tiny streets and dilapidated buildings. The affluent lived in the sky, in glass skyscrapers, while the poor battled on the rainy, dirty streets below, where hope was as uncommon as bright skies.
By QuirkTalesabout a year ago in Criminal
Echoes From A Digital Heart
In the beginning The year is 2024. Technology has permeated every part of life, from artificial intelligence companions to smart cities that anticipate human wants. But amidst the overwhelming digital hum, Layla feels isolated, lost in a routine that numbs more than it comforts.
By QuirkTalesabout a year ago in Criminal
Ten Lucrative Markets for Crime and Mystery Novels
Readers consistently choose to read mysteries and thrillers as their preferred genres. As far as Simba Information is concerned, the only genre that can compete with mystery is romance novels. On average, crime books bring in more than $730 million annually, even when they are ranked second. The subgenres include cozy, hardboiled, police procedural, and cross-genre mixes with science fiction, fantasy, and romance. Cozy is the most popular subgenre on this list.
By QuirkTalesabout a year ago in Criminal
Six Honestly Horrifying Stories Based on Actual Events
Life writes the scariest and weirdest tales. You should determine carefully if you desire to read the following tales. Because its contents are considerably more gruesome and scary than any novelist could envision.
By QuirkTalesabout a year ago in Criminal
Former Pôle Emploi employee accuses the organization of social benefits fraud
Pôle Emploi, the public institution responsible for assisting job seekers in France, is under scrutiny following serious allegations made by a former employee, Mr. Gaudin. This ex-agent, who left the organization a few years ago, claims to have witnessed practices he describes as "organized fraud in social benefits" within the agency. These revelations have raised significant concerns about the operations of Pôle Emploi and may have far-reaching implications for public trust in this critical institution.
By Nathan FUNKabout a year ago in Criminal
The Cybertruck Bomber: Matthew Livelsberger’s Cryptic Manifesto and Explosive Secrets
The dawn of 2025 came with a bang—quite literally. On January 1, outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, a Tesla Cybertruck exploded, injuring seven. Inside the futuristic vehicle was the body of Matthew Alan Livelsberger, a decorated Green Beret. But the explosion was no accident, and the aftermath has raised more questions than answers.
By The INFORMERabout a year ago in Criminal
55 Million to One: The JonBenét Ramsey Case. The Proof is in the Numbers.
… is this a safe space? I need to talk about something. And I need to be heard. This is not going to be a traditional blog consisting of local news, hearty winter recipes, or Christmas activities for the family.
By Rachel LaBellaabout a year ago in Criminal
On an average there are 86 rapes every day but how many criminals go behind bars
On an average, 86 rapes happen every day across the country. Most of these accused are acquaintances. Due to shame, society and poor legal process, it becomes a distant dream for women to get justice.
By Prashant Sharmaabout a year ago in Criminal








