Marixa Lemus has been dubbed Guatemala’s female ‘El Chapo’. She is also sometimes referred to as “La Patrona” – the female boss.
The sentiment about how important the descendants of the hippos once owned by infamous drug lord Pablo Escobar has changed dramatically, from one year to the next.
Dairo Antonio Usuga David, also known as ‘Otoniel’, is Colombia’s most-wanted drug trafficker. Sorry, was, because he’s now been detained by local security forces after escaping arrest for more than a decade.
Last Wednesday, seven gunmen attacked a vehicle carrying the Moti brothers en route to school in Polokwane. It was a sophisticated operation.
Along with his remains, some of Laundrie’s personal items were found in the reserve. These included a backpack, a dry bag, clothing, and a notebook.
In December 2014, former Fidentia Group founder and boss J Arthur Brown was sentenced to 15 years behind bars. He’s now out on parole.
Juan Carlos had such a raging libido that it was considered a “state problem”, leading to him being injected with “testosterone blockers”.
The reality of selling drugs is a far cry from popular mythology that suggests drug dealers are having the time of their lives while enjoying vice after vice.
Back in 2015, Sandile Shezi’s name was splashed across headlines dubbing him our ‘youngest self-made millionaire’.
For a brief moment back in 2017, Sibongile Mani was living the high life when she received R14 million, instead of R1 400, from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS).
The identity of a cruel jogger who pushed a woman into a bus lane in 2017 remains a mystery, despite London’s vast CCTV network.
Suraj Kumar has been handed a double life sentence after investigators pieced together clues to determine that he used a spectacled cobra (also known as an Indian cobra) as a murder weapon.
Cape Town has been dubbed an “international cybercrime capital”, with online dating scams as popular as ever.
An alleged motorbike thief led police on a wild goose chase through fields and over train tracks while riding a farm tractor.
US Marshals thought they might have finally tracked down Brian Laundrie when they raided a hotel room in North Carolina.
Ou Jinzhong has been on the run since allegedly murdering two of his neighbours and injuring three others on October 10.
As election campaign efforts step up across the country, another senseless shooting highlights the struggles faced by residents in Mitchells Plain.
On Thursday night, Johannesburg police rescued more than 50 young men from a rented Zakariyya Park house, near Lenasia, Gauteng.
A former paramedic found guilty of raping his girlfriend has been acquitted by a judge who seems to think that sex can’t be considered rape if there is oral involved.
Silke Hartshorne-Jones said her husband “was not good at all” days before he murdered her. At the time, he had also convinced himself that he had contracted COVID-19.
This limited Netflix docuseries tries to answer some of the questions that were left unanswered after a grisly crime resulted in the death of 11 people all from the same family.
In the latest Chatsworth gangland incident, Teddy Mafia’s son-in-law survived a daring attempted assassination on Wednesday morning.
The Boksburg SPCA will present Kei with an award for heroism when she recovers from a bullet wound, which she got after protecting her family from armed intruders.
Two Cape Town gangs are in an all-out turf war, with a shooting that happened in broad daylight outside a Wynberg mosque on Friday afternoon.
Lisette Lombard’s Jack Russel went missing after a run on Table Mountain this past Saturday and now she is warning everyone that there might be a “syndicate of dog kidnappers operating in the area”.
Finally, after five anti-vax protests this year in Cape Town, two protesters were arrested for flouting the mask rule at the latest protest from the past Saturday.
A Brazilian footballer has been arrested and charged with attempted murder for kicking a referee in the head while he was on the ground, leaving him unconscious.
Dashcam footage shows a barefoot woman standing in the middle of the N1 South in Tshwane after her vehicle’s tyres were spiked late on Sunday morning.
After being convicted of a $350 million bank fraud scheme and handed a 17-and-a-half year prison sentence, John Ruffo went on the run.
The channel’s popular video focuses primarily on the interrogation of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooter Nikolas Cruz.