Author Archives: mysterious shadow

The Hidden Truth

Imagine being blamed for something you didn’t do, then questioned by the police until you feel like you have no choice but to confess. Sounds crazy, right? That’s what a false confession is; admitting to a crime you didn’t commit. … Continue reading

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True Crime Tales: Podcasts or Articles

As a devoted enthusiast of true crime, the quest for information often leads to an immersion in both podcasts and articles, creating an intriguing and multifaceted exploration of criminal cases. The Golden State Killer case stands out as a prime … Continue reading

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Behind The System

In the documentary 13th, it’s revealed the uncomfortable truths challenging the narrative of some minorities, and it urges us to acknowledge the racial disparities and injustice inherent in the system. It calls for the urgent need for reform. The American … Continue reading

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Justice Delayed

The Golden State Killer was a case I was hesitant to get involved in, not because I thought it was impossible to solve but because of the huge amount of time and resources needed to track him down. One of … Continue reading

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Is it really a Science ?

Bloodstain pattern analysis isn’t as simple as it looks. It’s not just about seeing a blood puddle and saying, “Someone got hurt here.” It’s more like solving a puzzle. Scientists put on their thinking caps and use math and physics … Continue reading

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Walking to the unknown

September 11, 2023, is a somewhat foggy day, the perfect weather for a run in my opinion. As I run towards this unknown location, I listened to my favorite songs; once I reached the ac, I decided to allow myself … Continue reading

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