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Obsessed with True Crime?
Wherever you go, there's a new - and successful - book, movie, or series dedicated to true crime. There's also no shortage of true crime podcasts, such as the popular ones like 'Serial,' 'Dr. Death,' 'In the Dark,' and 'Atlanta Monster.'
Unusual Prison Escapes
Prison escapes are rare, but in some cases, inmates use very special skills and cunning to break free. The most bizarre prison escapes worldwide are compiled in this article. These detainees truly thought out of the box.
Types of Serial Killers
What is the difference between a mass murderer, serial killer, and spree killer? Multiple murderers are individuals who have killed more than one victim. Based on the patterns of their murders, multiple murderers are categorized into three basic types: mass murderers, spree killers, and serial killers. Rampage killers is a relatively new term given to both mass murderers and spree killers.
The Craigslist Killer
Craigslist is a popular website in the US, commonly used for buying goods or services. However, for Philip Markoff, it was a tool he used to commit crimes while leading a double life.
The Man in the Freezer
DCI Cassie Stuart and DI Sunny Khan are back! This Monday, the popular ITV series Unforgotten, starring Nicola Walker and Sanjeev Bhaskar, kicked off its fourth season.
New BBC Series: The Serpent
The Serpent is a new BBC series that tells the story of the 'bikini killer' Charles Sobhraj and his lover Marie-Andrée Leclerc.
Deadliest Serial Killer in the US, passed away
Renowned as the deadliest serial killer in American history, Samuel Little passed away at the age of 80 on Wednesday, while police nationwide are still searching for many of his victims.
Code of Zodiac Killer Deciphered
The mathematician Samuel Blake from Melbourne and two fellow cryptologists have been officially recognized by the FBI for solving a over 50-year-old encoded message written by Zodiac, the serial killer whose identity remains unknown.
The Collar Bomb Heist
Brian Wells calmly walked into the PNC bank in Erie, Pennsylvania, on the afternoon of August 28, 2003, and handed a note to the bank teller. He demanded $25,000 within the next 15 minutes, or the box-like bomb strapped around his neck would explode.
An unjust conviction
While investigating a murder case, it is crucial to find sufficient evidence against the perpetrator. After all, we want to prevent the wrong person from being convicted of the crime, as happened with Timothy Evans from Notting Hill, London.
The Staircase
On December 9, 2001, crime novelist Michael Peterson calls emergency services after finding his wife severely injured at the bottom of the stairs. The police arrive and immediately launch an investigation. Shortly after the police arrive, Michael Peterson is arrested for the murder of his wife, Kathleen. This article contains no spoilers
CSI versus Reality
When it comes to whether the TV show "CSI" accurately portrays the role of a forensic investigator, the short answer is: "No." The long answer is that the show accurately represents certain aspects of crime scene investigation, but it omits much and adds a lot because, well, it's Hollywood. Viewers don't want to see forensic investigators waiting for a search warrant.
Crime Scene Investigation
To ensure complete coverage and the most efficient use of resources, various search patterns are available for forensic investigation. Below, you'll see images of possible search patterns with explanations.
The Best Crime Series of the Past Year
If you're interested in murder investigations and solving crimes, chances are you also watch a lot of crime series. Many excellent crime series are produced, and this past year has seen the addition of exciting, intriguing, and captivating ones. Below is our selection of the best crime series from the past year.
Cold Case Zodiac Killer: Solved or Unsolved?
Zodiac Killer, that's the name this serial killer gave himself. When he sent letters and cryptograms to newspapers about his own murders, he referred to himself as Zodiac. This infamous serial killer was responsible for at least seven murders (attempts) in Northern California.
Communication during a Murder Game
The new Netflix series Unbelievable vividly illustrates the importance of communication during a murder investigation. Besides the fact that the series initially revolves around the first victim not believed by the detectives, the communication between two police districts is crucial in identifying the perpetrator of multiple sexual offenses.
Murder Game or Murder Dinner?
Perhaps you've heard of it - a murder dinner. It's an evening of dining with colleagues or friends where a supposed murder takes place, and between courses, guests must solve the murder. With a glass of wine or beer, this generally leads to hilarious scenes. However, a murder dinner is not the same as a murder game by Inspective.
Profile of a Murderer
In the Netflix series Mindhunter, there are no bloody scenes or thrilling chases, but this doesn't make the series any less exciting or interesting. The series revolves around the origin of the systematic investigation of infamous serial killers, enabling the creation of profiles that can help identify new serial killers sooner.