CASE

Jun 04 2026CRIME

New Georgia Man Confesses to 1989 New Jersey Murder After Decades of Silence

A man from Georgia walked into a police station in August 2024, over seven hundred miles from the crime scene, and admitted he killed a New Jersey resident in 1989. He was carrying his meds and personal items, ready for the worst. His confession came after a pastor urged him to do what he felt was r

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Jun 02 2026EDUCATION

Skin signs that tell more than meets the eye

TV dramas often show doctors missing obvious clues. In one episode, a patient’s rash appears days before fever and confusion set in. The team focuses on the confusion and forgets to check the skin. Only when the detective work catches up does someone notice the tiny purple spots—late clues to a dead

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May 30 2026CRIME

What happened to Kenia Monge? A twisted tale of a missing girl and a shocking confession

Kenia Monge, a bright 19-year-old just days away from starting college in Denver, vanished without a trace on a March night in 2011. After leaving a club with friends, she disappeared forever, leaving behind only her phone at the venue. The search that followed uncovered a chilling message on her de

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May 30 2026POLITICS

Georgia Judge Faces Scrutiny Over Outside Connections

A federal judge in Georgia is under fire after the Justice Department pushed for her removal from a case involving voter registration records. The request came after reports linked Judge Eleanor Ross to a misconduct scandal, including an extramarital affair with a high-ranking officer. A judicial pa

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May 30 2026POLITICS

Spain’s Ruling Party Facing Legal Troubles Over Alleged Corruption

Spain’s top ruling party is tangled in multiple legal battles involving high-ranking officials. While Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez himself isn’t directly involved, his inner circle—including family and close allies—has come under scrutiny for alleged crimes like bribery and influence-peddling. More

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May 29 2026CRIME

Netflix's fastest-rising crime documentary sparks debate over memory and justice

A new Netflix documentary about a deadly 2022 car crash in Ohio has quickly become the platform’s most-watched title, racking up over 43 million hours of viewing in under two weeks. The Crash focuses on Mackenzie Shirilla, a teenager at the time, who was driving with her boyfriend and a friend when

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May 28 2026CRIME

Unraveling a 40‑Year‑Old Crime with DNA

A life‑sentence inmate now faces a new capital murder charge after DNA testing linked him to a Dallas homicide that happened in 1986. The victim, Ruby Battee, was sexually assaulted and killed after a stranger forced his way into her home. Back then, investigators could only recover a small amount

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May 28 2026CRIME

Breakthrough in a decades-old murder case thanks to modern science

In 1993, a woman named Randy Gail Sperino disappeared from Granite City, Illinois, after being seen entering a dark pickup truck. Her body was later found in a nearby field, brutally killed. For over three decades, this shocking case remained unsolved. Then, in a surprising turn, new forensic techno

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May 28 2026CRIME

Assistant’s actions after Perry’s death raise serious questions

The death of actor Matthew Perry shocked fans around the world. Official reports say ketamine played a direct role in his passing at age 54. Now, his former assistant Kenneth Iwamasa faces legal trouble—not just for his own actions, but for what prosecutors say happened right after Perry died. Acco

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May 27 2026CRIME

Cold Case Solved After Podcast Sparked New Leads

A sixteen‑year‑old girl vanished in 1982 near the St. Tammany Parish Fairgrounds, and her body was later found in a wooded area. The police at first said she had been raped and killed, but the lack of evidence and uncooperative witnesses left the case cold for 44 years. In recent times, Louisiana

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