
A.W. Naves
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Writer. Author. Alabamian.
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The Devil and Tony Levett
People sometimes ask where authors, especially horror authors, get their ideas for stories. The answer, at least for me, is everywhere. I constantly see things that catch my attention. Some of them are minor and have nothing dark in their nature, but they spark that little voice that says, “What if?”
By A.W. Naves4 years ago in Horror
Who Put Bella in the Wych Elm?
Over four years before America became engrossed in the mystery of The Black Dahlia, England found fascination with the bizarre case of “Bella” — the skeletal remains of a woman discovered by local boys named Robert Hart, Thomas Willetts, Bob Farmer, and Fred Payne while out on a hunt for bird eggs.
By A.W. Naves4 years ago in Criminal
Judith Barsi — Child Actress’s Life Cut Short by a Double Homicide-Suicide
Judith Eva Barsi and her mother, Maria, were killed by a single gunshot wound to the head in late July 1988. Judith’s father, József Barsi, then turned the gun on himself and committed suicide. It was devastating news to all who knew and loved the ten-year-old child actress and her family.
By A.W. Naves4 years ago in Criminal
The Deaths of Christy Giles and Hilda Marcela Cabralez-Arzola
On November 13, 2021, aspiring model and social media influencer Christy Giles, age 24, was found dead on a sidewalk outside Southern California Hospital in Carver City. Earlier that evening, she had been out at a warehouse party in Los Angeles with her friend Hilda Marcela Cabralez-Arzola. Two hours after Christy’s body was found, 26-year-old Hilda was found at another hospital located in West Los Angeles. She was alive but in critical condition.
By A.W. Naves4 years ago in Criminal
14-Year-Old Admits Murdering His Entire Family
On September 2, 2019, the small town of Elkmont, Alabama, experienced its first mass murder since the 1864 Battle of Sulphur Creek Trestle during the Civil War. Oddly enough, the site of that battle took place extremely close to the Ridge Road home where fourteen-year-old Mason Wayne Sisk murdered his family. Ridge Road runs adjacent to the Richard Martin Trail, a walking trail that replaced the old railroad bed running across the trestle in its earlier days.
By A.W. Naves4 years ago in Criminal




