History
Ted Bundy: The Charismatic Killer – A Full History of His Crimes
For decades, the public has been fascinated by Ted Bundy, one of the most notorious and infamous serial killers in American history. His charm, intelligence, and seemingly perfect outward persona contrasted sharply with the monstrous crimes he committed. His name is synonymous with deception, manipulation, and cold-blooded murder. The story of Ted Bundy is a dark tale of a man who lived a double life, hiding his monstrous urges behind a mask of civility and charm.
By Shahadat Hossain12 months ago in Chapters
H.H. Holmes: The Murderer Who Built a House of Horror
H.H. Holmes, born Herman Webster Mudgett, is considered one of the first modern serial killers. Operating during the late 19th century, Holmes used his charm, intelligence, and cunning to lure victims into his deadly trap. Holmes, who is famous for building the infamous "Murder Castle" in Chicago, is thought to have killed at least twenty people, though some estimates say it could have been much higher. This is the complete story of H.H. Holmes, from his childhood through his crimes, the infamous "Murder Castle," his capture, and one of America's most chilling killers' lasting legacy. Early Life: A Troubled Beginning
By Shahadat Hossain12 months ago in Chapters
Jeffrey Dahmer: The Milwaukee Cannibal – A Full History of a Serial Killer
Jeffrey Dahmer is one of the most infamous serial killers in American history—his name synonymous with horror, depravity, and the darkest corners of the human psyche. Nicknamed "The Milwaukee Cannibal," his crimes shocked the world not only for their brutality but also for their disturbing psychological undertones. Between 1978 and 1991, Dahmer murdered 17 young men and boys, committing acts of necrophilia, dismemberment, and cannibalism.
By Shahadat Hossain12 months ago in Chapters
Jack the Ripper: The Serial Killer Who Gutted a City
In the grim autumn of 1888, a shadow loomed over the gas-lit alleys of London’s East End. The White chapel district, already plagued by poverty, crime, and disease, found itself paralyzed by fear. Women were dying—savagely, brutally, and methodically. They weren’t just murdered. They were heartbroken. Additionally, their assailant signed his reign of terror with the name Jack the Ripper, a moniker that still haunts the pages of criminal history. To this day, his identity remains a mystery. However, his gruesome method of evisceration, his signature, left more than just corpses behind. It ripped through Victorian London's psyche and changed the way the world saw crime, the media, and the human capacity for horror forever. The Anatomy of Terror
By Shahadat Hossain12 months ago in Chapters
The Deal
Ravi sat on the old wooden bench near the village tea shop. The sun was high in the sky, and sweat ran down his face. His shirt stuck to his back. It was summer, and the heat was worse than usual. But it was not just the weather that made Ravi uncomfortable — he had a big decision to make, and it was troubling his heart.
By Tahir khan12 months ago in Chapters
Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi’s Government: A Distinct Chapter in Pakistan’s 74-Year Political History
Introduction Since gaining independence in 1947, Pakistan has witnessed a variety of leadership styles, political ideologies, and governance structures. Among the many political leaders who held the office of Prime Minister, Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi stands out not only for his cricketing fame but also for his ambitious and reformist approach to governance. Leading the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan assumed office on August 18, 2018, and served until April 10, 2022 — a period of approximately 3 years and 8 months. His tenure, though short of the full five-year term, left a significant impact on Pakistan’s political, economic, and social landscape. This article explores the beginning of his government, the challenges he faced, the initiatives he introduced for the welfare of the common man, and how his overall performance compares to the governance of Pakistan over the past 74 years and 9 months.
By Umair Ali Shah 12 months ago in Chapters
Demon Slayer: The Flame That Ignited a Phenomenon – A Complete Season 1 Breakdown
Demon Slayer: Kimet No Yaiba - Season 1 Deep Diving in as Demon Slayer: Yaiba was first broadcast in 2019. The series was produced by ufotable and is based on the comics of Koyo Hargotouji, and exploded thanks to its emotional story, with visually breathtaking animations and cast of deep human characters playing in a supernatural world.
By Atikur Rahman12 months ago in Chapters
Heartfelt Love and Trust Messages for Long-Distance Relationships
Once upon a time, in two different parts of the world, lived a boy named Daniel and a girl named Maya. They met during a summer camp in Italy. Daniel was from Canada, and Maya lived in India. Their meeting was short, just two weeks, but it changed their lives forever.
By Tahir khan12 months ago in Chapters
Whispers of the Heart
It all began with a message. Just one. Sent on a rainy evening, when the sky cried quietly and the world felt still. Jay had always been quiet, a man of few words. But when it came to her—Aisha—his heart was loud. He loved her in silence for years, carrying his feelings like secret letters in an invisible envelope. They had been friends since college, always close but never crossing the line. Until that one rainy evening.
By Tahir khan12 months ago in Chapters
Lessons I’ve Learned From Rock Bottom
There was a time when I thought I had everything figured out. A decent job, a predictable routine, and a handful of people I thought I could rely on. But life has a funny way of teaching lessons — often in the most brutal, unexpected ways.
By Mysterious/Cool Style12 months ago in Chapters
Top Iranian officials told Khamenei to allow US nuke talks or risk fall of regime – NYT
Introduction Top Iranian Officials Warned Khamenei: Allow U.S. Nuclear Talks or Risk Regime Collapse – NYT A recent report by The New York Times has revealed a startling internal divide within Iran’s leadership over the country’s nuclear program and its relations with the West. According to the report, senior Iranian officials, including those in the country’s security and political establishment, privately urged Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to return to negotiations with the United States over Iran’s nuclear program—warning that failure to do so could lead to the collapse of the Islamic Republic.
By Md polash Ali12 months ago in Chapters









