
A.W. Naves
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Writer. Author. Alabamian.
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Mob Justice: The Lynching of John H. Bailes in Limestone County, Alabama
The story of John H. Bailes’ lynching by an angry mob is infamous in the history of Limestone County, Alabama, but it is one that few people these days have heard of. His life took a dark turn that would end in one of the most notorious acts of mob justice the area had ever seen.
By A.W. Navesabout a year ago in Criminal
Justice Betrayed
Holly Lynn Bobo, a 20-year-old nursing student from Parsons, Tennessee, disappeared from her home on the morning of April 13, 2011. Her mysterious disappearance, the discovery of her body, and the subsequent murder investigation captivated the nation, resulting in a prolonged quest for justice that spanned over a decade.
By A.W. Naves2 years ago in Criminal
The Casanova Killer. Content Warning.
Paul John Knowles, also known as The Casanova Killer, left a bloody trail of terror across the United States in 1974. Born on April 25, 1946, in Orlando, Florida, Knowles' charisma and good looks earned him his moniker, but behind the charming facade lay a ruthless murderer whose killing spree spanned multiple states and claimed the lives of at least 18 victims.
By A.W. Naves2 years ago in Criminal


