In January 2003, two American civilian contractors were traveling near Camp Doha, Kuwait, when their vehicle was struck by violence. Michael Rene Pouliot was killed, and David Caraway was injured in a brazen ambush that U.S. officials quickly categorized as a terrorist attack. This episode looks beyond the headlines to tell the story of Michael Pouliot, the environment of fear and uncertainty surrounding Camp Doha, and how this single act of violence signaled a darker chapter for contractors in the region.
My neighbor's grandfather was tragically found strangled in his bedroom. It was only through extensive police work and meticulous crime scene investigations that the killer was identified and apprehended, far from Kuwait.
Driven by the lure of easy money, Mutar and Bader hatched a plan to murder Naser and sell his luxury car. But was financial gain the true motive? Why did they target Naser specifically? Did their past experiences and deeply held beliefs play a role in this cold-blooded act? Join us as we delve into the complexities of this chilling case, exploring the circumstantial factors that may have led to this tragic event.
A body stuffed in a metal box led investigations into the Omani community working In Kuwait in the 1960's, involving a web of family dynamics that Led to the conviction of the first public execution by hanging after Kuwait Liberations.
Ever wondered what it's like to be on the edge of your seat, waiting for a phone call that could change everything? this is a real-life case where executions were halted at the eleventh hour. Saving Maha from death.
Johana departed from her homeland, the Philippines, and her loved ones to pursue work as a domestic helper in Kuwait. Her primary motivation was to assist her financially struggling family. Regrettably, Johana's communication halted with her relatives abruptly, and despite their concerted efforts to locate her for two years, they yielded no results. Johana's story sparked widespread outrage across the nation, resulted in diplomatic dilemmas, and necessitated Interpol's involvement.
To date, the most fatality at what was supposed to be a joyous wedding in Kuwait is 56 women and children relatives of the bride and groom who have perished due to horrific burns and smoke inhalation in a tragedy for hundreds of families across borders.