Netflix’s new true-crime docuseries tells the story of a celebrity vegan restaurateur in New York who went from “raw vegan queen” to “vegan fraudster”.
Being conned or scammed stings at the best of times. Throw in a broken heart and you’re heaping misery upon misery.
At a press conference announcing a new lawsuit, lawyers released a play-by-play CGI video outlining everything that went wrong with the ‘Rust’ shooting.
The incident unfolded at the Vodacom branch at Market Plaza in KwaDukuza, with CCTV footage showing one of the suspects holding a gun.
Murder-accused Daniel Smit’s lawyer claims that he suffered an occult “relapse” on February 2. The South African Satanic Church is not impressed.
The latest footage coming out of Kwazulu-Natal, which first began to do the rounds last week, is really concerning.
Denyse Holt was rescued from a hostage situation in her own home in Chicago due in large part to her failure to complete the game’s daily challenge.
16-year-old Nikita Uvarov and his two buddies, Bogdan Andreyev and Denis Mikhailenko, were arrested two years ago for actions that the government concluded were part of a sinister plot.
You have to have some degree of control over the primitive and instinctual part of your mind to not doodle on a famous art piece in an art gallery.
Double murderer Ian Stewart was given a rare whole-life prison sentence yesterday, meaning he will never walk free.
Cecilie Fjellhøy, Pernilla Sjoholm, and Ayleen Charlotte learnt the hard way that there are plenty of skilled scam artists online.
At the trial of 11 suspects this week, Dutch public prosecutor Koos Plooij told a court of the “repulsive” and “hell-like” chamber they planned to use on rival gang members.
Daniel Smit was arrested last week in connection with the disappearance of 13-year-old Jerobiojin van Wyk. He says he’s carried out multiple occult murders in Sea Point.
An 80-year-old nun admitted to wire fraud and money laundering, which she committed in order to fund her gambling problem.
Tony-Lee and Brandon-Lee Thulsie, known as the ‘terror twins’, have now pleaded guilty to various terrorism-related charges.
Netflix has another smash hit doccie on its hands, with the story of ‘The Tinder Swindler’ gripping viewers.
I will forever be in awe of what people are capable of when the right dose of adrenaline kicks in during an emergency situation.
The first suspect managed to leave with two bags, while the second had a harder time breaking free as shop employees wrestled with him.
A CIT vehicle was ambushed by an unknown number of armed gunmen in Potsdam Road at the Shoprite Centre.
Lady Victoria Hervey is now claiming THAT infamous photo of Prince Andrew is fake, with talk of body doubles and paintings in the mix.
As the Duke of York prepares to face the music in New York, legal eagles say he’ll have to decide “which is the best bad option”.
Convicted German paedophile Christian Brueckner has been the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann for some time now.
Since a Twitter sleuth posted a video revealing his unfortunate experience with Uber Eats, a bunch of other people have commented with reports of the same scam happening to them.
A homeowner in Chatsworth, Malmesbury, had a lot to contend with after an alleged drunk driver in a white sedan pummelled the wall separating their home from the road.
The people behind Poopsenders.com has been in the shadows while sending packages filled with disturbingly realistic imitation poop to whoever their customers deem deserving for 14 years now.
Earlier this week, the Duke of York filed legal papers denying all of Virginia Roberts’ allegations. Those legal papers don’t hold up well under closer scrutiny.
The musician battled alcohol and drug addiction prior to his death in 1970 at the age of 27. In the curious case of his New York kidnapping, they definitely helped to soothe his nerves.
Mbuso Mandela posted a video to Instagram confessing to beating and strangling his girlfriend with a Trellidoor.
In September last year, 33-year-old Martin Kennedy was admitted to the Valkenberg Psychiatric Hospital for bipolar disorder. The story then takes a dark turn.
Chas Allen was one of four college students who trained their thieving eyes on the Transylvania University Private Collections Museum in Kentucky, famous for housing some of the rarest (and most valuable) books and paintings in the world.