On a summer morning in 1973, the peaceful routine of a Prague tram stop was shattered in an instant. Elderly commuters stood chatting, waiting for their transport, oblivious to the tragedy that was about to unfold. At approximately 11 a.m., a Praga RN truck came hurtling down the road. It swerved violently onto the pavement, ploughing through the unsuspecting crowd. By the time the dust settled, bodies lay scattered ... View more
true crime documentary
Frank Sheeran: The Irishman and His Secrets
Frank Sheeran’s life reads like a crime thriller—except the violence, betrayals, and backroom dealings weren’t fiction. Known as The Irishman, Sheeran was a labour union official with close ties to the Bufalino crime family, a trusted enforcer for Teamsters president Jimmy Hoffa, and a man accused of knowing far too much about the criminal underworld. His story, told in Charles Brandt’s book I Heard You Paint Houses, formed ... View more
The Murder of Kitty Genovese: Crime, Media, and the Myth That Endured
Kitty Genovese was a woman with dreams, a hard-working bartender who had carved out a life for herself in New York City. Born on July 7, 1935, in Brooklyn, she was the eldest of five children in an Italian-American family. She had an independent streak, a sunny disposition, and a determination that made her stand out. After graduating from Prospect Heights High School in 1954, Genovese's life took an unexpected turn when her ... View more
The Dunblane School Massacre: A Tragedy That Changed Britain
On the morning of 13 March 1996, Dunblane, a small town in central Scotland, became the site of the deadliest mass shooting in British history. The massacre at Dunblane Primary School, in which 16 children and their teacher were murdered, left an indelible mark on the UK, prompting sweeping changes to firearm legislation. It also raised serious questions about child protection and the oversight of individuals working with ... View more
The Madness of Ronnie Kray: Inside the Mind of London’s Most Infamous Gangster
As the doors of Broadmoor slammed shut in 1979, Ronnie Kray—the once feared kingpin of London’s East End—began a new chapter: one of visions, paranoia, and madness that history still struggles to unravel. The story of Ronnie Kray and his twin brother, Reggie isn't merely one of crime and violence; it's a deep dive into the fragile human psyche amidst the glamour, brutality, and shifting societal norms of 1960s ... View more
New Comment