Posts

Showing posts with the label Criminal minds <3

The astonishing hypothesis (02)

Image
Dispatcher: 911, what's the location of your emergency? Caller: 4748, Franz Court Apartment 3 Dispatcher: 4748.. what's the street name? Caller: Franz F-R-A-N-Z Court  Dispatcher: And the apartment number? Caller: 3 Dispatcher: Is this police or medical? Caller: My boyfriend is dead.  *** On the 25th of January 2020, the Orange County Police received a rather bizarre 911 call from a 42-year-old woman named Sarah Boone. She claimed that she and her boyfriend Jorge Torres Jr., also 42, were playing hide and seek the night before while being allegedly tipsy, border lining on being drunk. She reportedly put her boyfriend inside a suitcase, went upstairs and passed out on the bed. Reportedly, she woke up to her phone ringing in the morning and went downstairs to find her boyfriend dead inside the suitcase, whereas then she called 911 and reported the incident to the police. "Uh my boyfriend and I were playing last night and.. I put him in a suitcase and we were playing" ...

The astonishing hypothesis (01)

Image
  Today’s blog post is not for our dreamers, but more for our masterminds. In short, this is a crime case. A death that happened in 1982. On sight, an unfortunately successful suicide attempt, but is it? This is the case of Roberto Calvi, an Italian banker who was dubbed as ‘God’s banker’ by the people. He was the chairman of Banco Ambrosiano of Italy and shortly before his death, had had gone into major debt of 1.4 billion USD that caused him to go bankrupt. On June 17 th 1982, Calvi’s body was found suspended off the Blackfriars bridge. He had travelled to the UK with a fake passport a few days prior to his death. The first inquest of his death suggested a suicide, but Calvi’s family were adamant that the court was incorrect, and thus started a second inquest. After a deep forensics and pathology research, the hired team had some questions that seemingly did not have any answers. Pathology research revealed that there was no sign of drug usage or struggle at first glance. ...