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Gone Girl
🌟 Meet Nick and Amy Dunne Nick and Amy Dunne are a married couple who, on the surface, seem to have a perfect life. Nick is charming, easy going, and handsome. Amy is beautiful, intelligent, and famous for being the inspiration behind her parents' successful children’s book series, “Amazing Amy.”
By Muhammad Hayat12 months ago in Criminal
Why the USA Remains the Top Choice for International Students in 2025
In recent years, the global higher education landscape has evolved rapidly. Yet one thing remains unchanged: the strong pull of the United States as a dream destination for students worldwide. In 2025, despite increasing options in Canada, Germany, and Australia, the study in USA trend continues to dominate—and for good reason.
By Ladalisiddiqui12 months ago in Criminal
Supreme Court temporarily pauses deportations under Alien Enemies Act
The U.S. The recent decision of the Supreme Court to temporarily halt deportations under the Alien Enemies Act has sparked a lot of discussion and legal scrutiny. The current case involves the Trump administration's attempt to expedite the deportation of certain migrants, specifically Venezuelan nationals, by utilizing a wartime law from the 18th century. The administration claimed that these migrants were connected to the violent gang known as the Trende Aragua, which is believed to be linked to terrorism. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed an emergency appeal, arguing that the deportation process is being rushed without the detainees receiving due process protections. This led to the temporary halt.
By Al Shahriar Pranto12 months ago in Criminal
Walk the Plank. AI-Generated.
It had rained all night in the city of Fairview. The streets still shimmered under the morning haze, the scent of wet asphalt hanging in the air. At precisely 6:47 AM, the body of Terrence Hall—a respected community leader and activist—was discovered lying face-down near the old shipyard, a rotting plank from a cargo crate splintered beside him. His skull had been crushed. No signs of a struggle. No weapon in sight.
By Abdurrahman Abdurrahman12 months ago in Criminal
Germany: Berlin doctor charged with 15 counts of murder
Introduction In one of the most troubling cases of medical crime in Germany in recent years, a doctor from Berlin has been charged with 15 counts of murder. The accused, a 57-year-old anesthesiologist, allegedly administered lethal doses of medication to patients at a hospital in Berlin’s Friedrichshain district between 2019 and 2022. The case has sent shockwaves through Germany’s medical community, raising urgent questions about patient safety, medical ethics, and institutional oversight.
By Binte Mistry12 months ago in Criminal
A Scream in the Midnight
Chapter One: The Dark Beginning The night was pitch black in the village of Glenora, where the villagers gathered around a fire flickering in front of the scattered stone cottages. The cold was biting, the sky heavy with clouds, and the wind howled as if trying to rip the souls from their bodies. Glenora was an ancient, isolated village, surrounded by legends and tales about an abandoned mansion on a high hill, a place no one dared to approach after sunset. It was said that this mansion once belonged to the Finebrook family, known for their wealth and power in past centuries, but their end was rumored to be both catastrophic and bloody.
By mohamed elsayed12 months ago in Criminal
The Great Escape
Chapter One - The Dark Beginning In the pitch-black darkness that envelops the secret prison, Zaid sat in a cold, damp corner, drowning in his tangled thoughts. This place was just another cage that imprisoned him after serving his country faithfully for many years as a brave fighter. Now, he found himself detained on false charges, surrounded by strangers in this fearsome secret prison. Zaid sighed sadly, remembering how he was forcibly brought here without a fair trial or the chance to defend himself. He felt angry and frustrated at the injustice he suffered, but deep inside, there was a spark of hope and determination to survive.
By mohamed elsayedabout a year ago in Criminal










