Category: History
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Yours Truly, Justice: The Royal Park Murder That Refused to Stay Buried

Introduction In this corner of the internet, we love talking about monsters. We dress them up in clean narratives—serial killers with patterns, villains with motives, crimes that make sense if you stare at them long enough. There’s a strange comfort in that. Because if evil can be explained, maybe it can be contained. But then…
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The Burari Diaries: A Production Gone Wrong | Shreyalogy

The Burari Deaths: A Psychological Breakdown & Analysis This story is pure horror for normal people. It’s not the worst thing we as humans have seen, but most definitely one of the most bizarre cases when we think of the why, and not the how. Imagine, one morning you walk into your friend’s house and…
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Dhurandhar The Revenge Review: Same Universe, Different Damage

I watched Dhurandhar: The Revenge today and I have thoughts. Many. Slightly unhinged, but valid. This doesn’t feel like a typical sequel—it feels like the second half of a very long, very intense sentence. Production Quality and Visual Continuity For very obvious reasons, the production quality is basically identical to the first film. Since both…
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April Born Legends… or Villains? A Chaotic Look at History’s Darkest April Birthdays

We’re in April.I was born in April.I love Crimes. So today, for no reason besides having free will and an internet connection — let’s look at dictators, serial killers, and just random weirdass people that were born in this beautiful month of April. 1. Adolf Hitler I mean this list could end right here and…
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Why Do We Hate Saddam Hussein? A Gen Z Breakdown of Power, Trauma & Truth

You hate Saddam Hussein—but do you actually know why? This Gen Z deep dive explores his rise, trauma, power, and the uncomfortable truth behind dictators.




