True crime news logo

Sign up for our newsletter and get the latest stories

Never miss the latest true crime news, reviews and top lists — plus new podcasts, series, films and books.

You can unsubscribe with one click from any email.

True crime news logo

The international true crime destination. Cases, documentaries, podcasts and travel routes.

© 2026 truecrime.news. All rights reserved.

Terror — linocut illustration

Terror

Understanding the fear-sowing phenomenon, its motives, and wide-ranging consequences

Terror: Political violence designed to create fear. Understand the motives, methods like assassinations and hostage-takings, and the deep scars it leaves behind.


Understanding the fear-sowing phenomenon, its motives, and wide-ranging consequences


What is terror: Definition, aims, and fear methods


Terror, a key concept in true crime, is defined as the systematic and deliberate use of violence or threats of violence to create widespread fear within a population. The goal is often to influence political decisions, destabilize society, or promote a specific ideology, making ideologically motivated violence a core component. This form of political violence differs significantly from ordinary crime in its clear intention to send a message that extends far beyond the immediate victims. Terror attacks are typically planned to create maximum psychological impact and garner extensive media coverage. In true crime narratives, we see terrorism manifest through a range of shocking acts. These include meticulously planned attacks such as bombings or coordinated shootings, dramatic hostage-takings, and more diffuse threats. Common to these acts is that they often strike broadly and indiscriminately to instill a deep sense of vulnerability in the public. The perpetrators' motives are typically deeply rooted in extremist beliefs, and their violent actions are calculated to generate massive headlines and compel society to respond to their message.


Aftermath of terror: From investigations to consequences


The investigation of terror cases is particularly complex. It often requires extensive intelligence work from dedicated intelligence services, close international cooperation, and a constant race against time to prevent further terror attacks and implement effective counter-terrorism. True crime cases involving terrorism offer insight not only into the perpetrators' often complex radicalization processes and meticulous planning but also highlight the vast resources and difficult ethical dilemmas faced by authorities in their efforts to protect citizens and prosecute those responsible. The consequences of terror are far-reaching. They affect not only the direct victims and their relatives but can also lead to significant changes in national legislation, increased surveillance, and long-lasting societal trauma. A profound understanding of terror as a phenomenon is therefore crucial for analyzing some of the most shocking and complex crimes in recent history. This underscores the ongoing and difficult balance between national security and individual freedoms in a world where the threat of terror constantly evolves and takes new forms, including potential cyberterrorism.


From planned assassinations to hostage-takings, how does terror unfold in reality? Read concrete examples of terror in action. Explore our in-depth cases below.

Posts Tagged “Terror”

18 posts
Blekingegadebanden: Terrorcellen der revolutionerede PET
CaseMay 7, 2026

The Blekinge Street Gang: Denmark's Hidden Terror Cell

A handful of Danes lived double lives for over a decade: idealists by day, bank robbers by night. When Danish intelligence finally dismantled the Blekinge Street Gang in 1989, it exposed the biggest intelligence failure in Danish history and cost a police officer his life.

BlekingegadebandenPETPFLP+7
The Threat Within: Uncovering Denmark's Hidden Terror Patterns
BookDecember 7, 2025

Inside Denmark's Hidden Terror Networks

In 2009, Danish journalist Morten Skjoldager published a groundbreaking investigation into four major terror cases that exposed how radicalization spread through mosques, bedrooms, and online spaces across Denmark, revealing previously undisclosed connections between disparate cells of young Muslim men planning attacks.

TerrorRadicalizationDenmark+16
A figure resembling Antonio Ferrara stands in handcuffs outside a Belgian police station, flanked by officers.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Escape King Ferrara Captured in Armed Belgian Police Raid

Antonio Ferrara, the French-Italian criminal infamous for two audacious prison escapes, was arrested on February 27, 2025, during an armed police operation in Eupen, Belgium. The 51-year-old was apprehended alongside multiple co-conspirators in a joint French-Belgian raid targeting an alleged plot to rob a German bank vault.

Bank robberyEscapeFangeskab+16
A figure resembling Billy Hayes stands beside the Evros River, looking towards Greece, symbolizing his daring escape from Turkey in 1975.
CaseJune 6, 2025

From Hashish Smuggler to Film Critic: The Billy Hayes Story

On October 7, 1970, 23-year-old American Billy Hayes was arrested at Istanbul Ataturk Airport with 2 kilograms of hashish strapped to his body. What followed was a notorious imprisonment, a daring escape, and a bestselling memoir that would inspire an Oscar-winning film—though not without significant controversy.

Drug lordEscapeFangeskab+22
A guarded lorry gate at Maze Prison, surrounded by high security fences and watchtowers, symbolizes the historic 1983 breakout involving 38 IRA prisoners.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Maze Prison Escape: Europe's Largest Jailbreak

On September 25, 1983, 38 Provisional IRA prisoners executed a coordinated escape from HM Prison Maze in Lisburn, Northern Ireland—the largest prison breakout in British and Irish history and the biggest in Europe since World War II.

EscapeTerrorHostages+19
A compromised Microsoft Exchange server displays a terminal screen filled with cryptic code, cables snaking out as a technician in the background examines the setup, symbolizing the widespread impact of the 2021 Hafnium cyberattack.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Chinese State Hackers Breached Thousands via Microsoft Exchange

A state-sponsored Chinese threat actor known as HAFNIUM launched a sophisticated cyberattack against Microsoft Exchange servers beginning January 6, 2021, remaining undetected for two months before Microsoft's March disclosure revealed the breach had compromised thousands of organizations worldwide.

CybercrimeEspionageData breach+21
A missing persons poster featuring Sneha Anne Philip taped to a weathered utility pole, surrounded by flyers and notes, with a faint reflection of the New York skyline and remnants of the 9/11 aftermath in the background.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Doctor Who Vanished Hours Before 9/11

Dr. Sneha Anne Philip, an internal medicine resident living near New York's World Trade Center, disappeared on the night of September 10, 2001—hours before the attacks that would reshape global security. Despite circumstantial details that point to a more complex narrative, she was officially declared a 9/11 victim. The case remains one of the least examined mysteries connected to that day.

Unsolved caseTerrorVanished+17
A figure resembling Kim Jong-un watches a scene from "The Interview" on a laptop screen, the Sony Pictures logo visible in the background, symbolizing the motive behind the North Korean cyber attack on Hollywood.
CaseJune 6, 2025

North Korea's Hack on Sony: A Cyber Attack on Free Speech

In November 2014, North Korean state-sponsored hackers infiltrated Sony Pictures Entertainment, stealing millions of files and threatening theaters showing the comedy film 'The Interview.' The attack marked the first time the U.S. government publicly attributed a cyber assault to a nation-state—and raised urgent questions about digital security and censorship.

CybercrimeAssassinationExtortion+26
A narrow, partially hidden tunnel entrance at Stalag Luft III, surrounded by makeshift tools and dirt, symbolizing the escape route used by 76 Allied prisoners during World War II.
CaseJune 6, 2025

The Great Escape: 76 Men, One Tunnel, 50 Deaths

On March 24-25, 1944, 76 Allied airmen escaped through a tunnel from Stalag Luft III near Sagan, Poland. Only three reached freedom. The other 73 were recaptured, and 50 were murdered on Adolf Hitler's orders in one of WWII's lesser-known war crimes.

War crimesWorld war iiEscape+12
A weathered map of the world pinned to a wooden wall, red strings connecting various cities, with small photos of notable United Bamboo Gang leaders around it
CaseJune 6, 2025

United Bamboo Gang: Taiwan's Criminal Empire

The United Bamboo Gang, also known as Bamboo Union, has operated as Taiwan's largest criminal triad since its founding in 1956–1957, commanding approximately 20,000 members across 13 divisions and 68 branches. What began as a local protection racket has transformed into a sophisticated international criminal enterprise involved in drug trafficking, human smuggling, cyber fraud, and money laundering—with operations spanning California, Las Vegas, and mainland China.

MafiaCorruptionDrug lord+29
A computer screen displaying the WannaCry ransomware message, with Bitcoin symbols and a countdown timer, amid a chaotic office with disorganized NHS documents under flickering fluorescent lights.
CaseJune 6, 2025

WannaCry: The Ransomware Attack That Crippled the NHS

On May 12, 2017, the WannaCry ransomware attack struck more than 300,000 computers across 150 countries, but its impact on Britain's National Health Service proved particularly devastating. The attack infected at least 80 NHS trusts and over 600 primary care organizations, forcing hospitals to cancel thousands of procedures and revert to pen-and-paper record-keeping.

CybercrimeRansomData breach+24
A figure resembling Timothy McVeigh in handcuffs, escorted by federal agents, near a smoldering Murrah Building in Oklahoma City, debris still scattered on the ground
CaseJune 6, 2025

Timothy McVeigh: America's Deadliest Domestic Terror Attack

On April 19, 1995, Timothy McVeigh detonated a truck bomb at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people—including 19 children—in what remains the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history. Six years later, he was executed by lethal injection.

TerrorAssassinationMass death+18
A computer screen displaying a Yahoo login page with a small sticky note that reads "Password Breach" placed nearby, suggesting a breach into user accounts.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Yahoo's 3 Billion Account Breach: History's Largest Hack

Yahoo suffered the largest data breach in history when hackers compromised 3 billion user accounts in August 2013, followed by a second breach affecting 500 million accounts in late 2014. The company didn't publicly disclose either incident until 2016, triggering investigations, lawsuits, and a $300 million reduction in its acquisition price.

Data breachEspionageHacking+19
The Devil Within challenges faith and justice
PodcastMay 26, 2025

The Devil Within: Murder, Cult Ties, and Satanic Panic

On a snowy January night in 1988, 14-year-old Tommy Sullivan murdered his mother, Betty Anne Sullivan, in their Jefferson Township, New Jersey home—then set the house ablaze and took his own life. The case would ignite a firestorm of suspicion about teenage occult involvement and fuel the 'Satanic Panic' that gripped America.

Serial killerMurderPodcast+18
Uncover: Bomb on Board reveals forgotten betrayal
PodcastMay 26, 2025

The RCMP's Manufactured Terror Plot

In 2013, John Nuttall and Amanda Korody were arrested on Canada Day for allegedly plotting to bomb the British Columbia Legislature with homemade pressure cooker devices. A new CBC podcast investigation exposes how the RCMP didn't just catch the couple—they may have created the threat they claimed to stop.

AircraftBomberUnsolved case+18
Generation Kill exposes the brutality of war
TV SeriesMay 26, 2025

Generation Kill: Inside HBO's $56M War Miniseries

In July 2008, HBO premiered Generation Kill, a seven-part miniseries following Rolling Stone journalist Evan Wright's firsthand account of the U.S. Marine Corps' 1st Reconnaissance Battalion during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Filmed across Southern Africa over six months, the series combined documentary authenticity with dramatic storytelling to examine the moral complexities of modern warfare.

WarfareMilitaryJournalism+19
Unsafe Neighborhood
TV SeriesMay 26, 2025

How Nordic Neighborhoods Shape Crime: Danish Research Reveals the Link

New research from Norway and Denmark documents how neighborhood conditions—poverty, low education, and social fragmentation—directly influence youth criminality and life outcomes. The findings challenge purely individual explanations for crime, pointing instead to structural neighborhood effects.

MurderTrialJournalism+14
Monster: DC Sniper unveils terror's depths
PodcastMay 26, 2025

Monster: DC Sniper Podcast Reopens America's 2002 Terror Case

iHeartRadio and Tenderfoot TV's Monster: DC Sniper podcast re-examines the Beltway sniper attacks that terrorized the Washington region in 2002, when John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo killed 17 people and wounded 10 others over a three-week period. Hosted by Tony Harris, the series probes a central question: does the person convicted of these crimes deserve a second chance?

Serial killerShootingPodcast+18