fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about copycat killers, eyewitnesses testimony, what makes a murderer and more.
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 an hour ago in Criminal
Werewolf Trial of 1521: Pierre Burgot and Michel Verdun
In the early 16th century, a chilling case emerged from eastern France that would become one of the most infamous werewolf trials in European history. The story of Pierre Burgot and Michel Verdun, executed in 1521 in Besançon, sits at the crossroads of folklore, fear, and the brutal justice systems of the time.
By Wade Wainioabout 3 hours ago in Criminal
Restorative Justice, Without the Hype
A victim leaves court with paperwork in hand, a case number attached to the worst day of her life, and a strange empty feeling she did not expect. The offender was processed. The lawyers spoke. The judge ruled. The file moved. From the outside, the system did what it was built to do. From the inside, a lot of people still walk away feeling as though the central fact never got touched. Harm happened. Everybody talked around it.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin3 days 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
Big Brother Is Watching You
The phrase “Big Brother is watching you” has become one of the most enduring warnings about government overreach in modern history. First introduced in 1984 by George Orwell, the concept of “Big Brother” represents an all-seeing authority that monitors citizens to maintain control. While once considered dystopian fiction, this idea has taken on new meaning in today’s digital world. Where surveillance is no longer imaginary but embedded in everyday life.
By In Conspiracy We Trust5 days ago in Criminal
The Room Where It Ended Part 3
The door wasn’t locked. That was the first thing that felt wrong. Detective Mara Klein stood still for a moment, her hand hovering over the handle, as if her body already knew something her mind refused to accept. The hallway behind her was silent — too silent. Even the usual hum of electricity seemed to vanish the closer she got to that room.
By Dorothea Bautz-John8 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 Oyiadom13 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 Saunders16 days ago in Criminal










