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True stories from inside Federal Prison
“Bloody Beaumont”. That was the name given to one of the most violent prisons in the Federal System. Located in Beaumont Texas, Bloody Beaumont got it’s name based off the amount of stabbing and assaults that took place daily at the facility. And this was my home in 2012.
By Keith Gaffney4 months ago in Criminal
Canada's Most Dangerous - The 28 Dangerous Prisoners Who Shook the System
28 - Russell Williams A former colonel in the Royal Canadian Air Force, Williams was convicted of a series of crimes that began with breaking and entering, and escalated to sexual assault and murder.
By Vidello Productions5 months ago in Criminal
Whispers Behind the Wall:. AI-Generated.
It changed into the kind of community where everybody knew every different’s names, birthdays, and favourite chai spots. Nestled within the coronary heart of Karachi, Block 7 of Gulshan-e-Iqbal had constantly felt secure — an area wherein children performed cricket till sundown and aunties exchanged recipes over balconies. however the whole thing modified the night Mrs. Shabnam disappeared.
By The Writer...A_Awan5 months ago in Criminal
Grandson Bashes PedoGrandfather's Head in With Claw Hammer. Content Warning.
On August 15, 2020, police in Kenosha, WI, responded to a 911 call at the home of 70-year-old Charles Luitze. Upon arrival, officers found blood spattered on the walls and Luitze deceased in his bed with the claw end of the same hammer used to smash in his face still sticking in his cheek. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
By Criminal Matters5 months ago in Criminal
Nazis. Content Warning.
I am just back from a week long cruise, including Germany, Holland and Belgium. While in Germany we went to the site of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. It was constructed as a prisoner of war camp but in 1943 part became a concentration camp. The original plan was to hold Jewish prisoners so they could be exchanged for German prisoners of war held abroad. Within a relatively short period 70,000 people died there, many from illness and lack of hygiene. The huts were rammed full of people, many couldn’t get inside away from the elements. Indeed after the liberation the huts were burned to protect the surrounding area from the diseases, such as typhoid.
By ASHLEY SMITH5 months ago in Criminal
The Conductor's Final Note. AI-Generated.
That was Detective Miles Kaito’s first, unsettling thought. The victim, a reclusive and immensely wealthy music publisher named Alistair Finch, lay in the center of his soundproofed studio. There was no sign of a struggle, no forced entry. Just a single, perfectly placed stab wound to the heart, and the room was filled with music.
By The 9x Fawdi5 months ago in Criminal
Senate Republicans and the Government Shutdown: Causes, Actions, and Impact
Senate Republicans and the Government Shutdown: Causes, Actions, and Impact The United States is currently experiencing a government shutdown after Congress failed to pass the necessary funding bills before the fiscal year deadline. This shutdown began when lawmakers did not approve appropriations or a continuing resolution to maintain government operations. The Senate, the House of Representatives, and the White House are the main players in this political impasse, with Senate Republicans playing a central role in the negotiations to reopen the government.
By America today 5 months ago in Criminal
True Crime For Bedtime . Content Warning.
In a study I made up in my head, four out of five experts agree there are massive benefits for those who read true crime stories before turning the TV on to Forensic Files so the soothing voice of Peter Thomas can lull them to dreamland. As a generous person, I offer the following stories for your bedtime reading needs. So, turn off the lights, cuddle underneath your blanket, and allow true crime knowledge to begin!
By Criminal Matters5 months ago in Criminal








