Yes, there's the case of the phantom ship. It's said to be a ship that sails at night with no crew on board. It just appears out of nowhere and then disappears again, leaving behind an eerie feeling.
There are both real and fictional stories about multiple personality disorder. In real cases, it's a complex and often disturbing condition. For example, some patients may have distinct personalities with different voices, mannerisms, and memories. However, in fiction, it's sometimes exaggerated for the sake of horror. Writers may create extreme scenarios where the different personalities are homicidal or have superhuman abilities, which is far from the reality of the disorder.
One of the most famous is the Jack the Ripper case. In the late 1800s in London, he brutally murdered several women in a very grisly manner. His identity was never truly discovered. Another is the Ted Bundy case. Bundy was a charming but extremely evil serial killer who targeted young women. He would often use his good looks to gain their trust before attacking them.
Well, there's the case of Colleen Stan. She was known as the 'Sex Slave' in an abduction case. She was held captive for seven years in the 1970s. Her captor was extremely cruel. Then there was the case of Steven Stayner. He was abducted in 1972. These stories are true and they send chills down our spines because they remind us that evil can lurk anywhere and target anyone without warning.
A private investigator once had a case where he was looking into a series of unexplained deaths in a small town. As he investigated, he discovered that there was an old legend about a curse in the town. People who entered a certain area at night would meet with misfortune. He started experiencing strange things himself, like hearing voices and feeling cold spots. It seemed like there was something supernatural at play. He also found that the local authorities were hiding some information related to these deaths, which added to the mystery and scariness of the whole situation.
The recommendations for novels that solve cases are as follows:
Arthur Conan Doyle: This is a classic detective novel about Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Watson solving various mysterious cases together. This book has been translated into many languages and is loved by readers all over the world.
Sherlock: This is a television series produced by BBC, adapted from Arthur Conan Doyle's novel. The protagonist, Sherlock Holmes, was often amazed when he solved all kinds of cases with his wisdom and agility.
3 "White Night Walk"(Keigo Higashino): This is a mystery novel about the love story between two teenagers. The story is full of suspense and reasoning elements. The readers can experience a thrilling detective journey by reading this book.
The recommendations for Taiwan romance novels are as follows:
"Too Late to Say I Love You"(Fei Wo Si Cun): This is a classic romance novel about the love story between a rich girl and a poor boy. The novel's plot was twisted and the emotions were sincere. It was deeply loved by the readers.
[2]"Why Do You Sheng Xiao Mo"(Gu Man): This is a novel about urban love. It tells the love story between two young people. The novel is full of romance and warmth. The readers can feel a sweet love through reading this book.
[3][A slight smile is very beautiful](Gu Man): This is a novel about love in the game. It tells the love story between two players. The novel is full of sweetness and humor. The readers can experience a romantic love by reading this book.
We can draw the following conclusion: the interpretation of typical cases refers to the use of specific cases to explain and explain the application and implementation of laws and regulations. These cases involved different fields, such as education, urban management, medical care, tourism, and so on. The content of the case included the illegal act, the investigation and handling process, as well as the corresponding legal basis and handling results. Through case interpretation, one could deepen their understanding of laws and regulations, improve their legal awareness, and promote social justice and the rule of law.
The Great Tang Di Gong Case included the Golden Case, the Five Auspicious Clouds, the Red Silk Black Arrow, the Rain Master's Secret Trace, the Four Lacquer Screens, the Lakeside Case, the Broken Finger Record, the Chaoyun Temple, the Lotus Pond Frog Sound, and other cases.
"Three Hundred Case of Tang Poetry" was divided into five units, and each unit had an unsolved case-human skin sky lamp, corpse face peony, zombie worshipping the moon, embroidered lady turning into a butterfly, and lotus lamp searching for corpses.
The 100 Ancient Case Settling Stories included Bao Zheng's case settling stories. Some of these stories came from folk legends, while others were collected from relevant materials in history books, miscellaneous notes, and novels. Every story was about Lord Bao's case.