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Lil Tjay Arrested In Connection With Offset Shooting, Sheriff's Office Releases Mugshot
With Offset being shot in South Florida, what will come of Quavo? Takeoff departed this life in 2022 at the height of his career. What will happen to beef up security around the Migos rapper who has yet to be involved in a shooting?
By Skyler Saunders2 days ago in Criminal
The Kid Who Hacked the Pentagon (True Story)
On its surface, the International Space Station (ISS) heats up to a scorching 120°C. The only thing keeping the astronauts inside from being literally cooked alive is an intricate onboard temperature and humidity control system. In 1999, that critical system was compromised. The culprit wasn’t a hostile foreign power; it was a 15-year-old boy in his bedroom in South Florida.
By Edge Words2 days ago in Criminal
Russian "consultants" tried for plotting to destabilize Angola
In August 2025, Angolan police stormed an apartment rented by two Russian nationals in central Luanda. The men - who were in the country as "tourists" - were actually operatives in a sophisticated plot to destabilize one of Africa's most resource-rich nations.
By Aurel Stratan2 days 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 Writer4 days ago in Criminal









