
Gladys W. Muturi
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Hello, My name is Gladys W. Muturi. I am an Actress, Writer, Filmmaker, Producer, and Mother of 1.
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Life and Tragedy of Amina and Sarah Said
This is a story of Two young Texas teens: Anima Said, aged 18 and Sarah Said aged 17. Both are Sisters have their whole lives ahead of them. Amina and Sarah were athletic, intelligent, well manner and had dreams of becoming doctors. Until in January 2008, their lives were taken by the bullets of their abusive controlling father. Sarah called 911 moments before her last breath. The manhunt was on for the search of the murderous father who killed their daughters as a way of a “traditional Muslim honor”killing.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in Criminal
Justice for Shanquella Robinson
This a horrible tragic news that has made headlines worse than Kenneka Jenkins and Lauren Smith-Fields since those cases have been unsolved and they are still pending investigation. This investigation story that has been trending on social media about a North Carolina woman named Shanquella Robinson was mysteriously died on her trip in Mexico.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in Criminal
The Prom Mom
This is a story of a New Jersey teenager Melissa Drexler, a high school senior attends her senior prom while secretly nine months pregnant. She gives birth to her baby then murders her baby putting him in the trash until her baby was found dead. The story has made national news making her name was forever known as "Killer Prom Mom" or "Prom Mom".
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in Criminal
Remembering Aaron Carter
Shocking sad news for those who grew up during the 90s and 2000s Former teen pop idol, reality star, and brother of Nick Carter from boy band Backstreet Boys has been found dead in his home in his Lancaster home on Saturday. His house sitter found him drowning in the bathtub, no cause of death has been known.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in Beat
Timeline of Central Park Jogger Case
April 19, 1989: after 9pm, a group of 33 teenagers went into Central Park at 110th Street and 5th Avenue for the purpose of beating and robbing people in the park – an activity known as “wilding.”As the group traveled south through the park, they harassed and assaulted random people they encountered. At least seven men – joggers, walkers, and bikers – were attacked by the group between 9pm and 10pm. Two of the men had such serious head injuries that they were hospitalized. As the group was rioting through the park, different people who saw them or who were harassed by them notified the police. Central Park police officers began searching for the group, traveling to the last destination where the group had reportedly been. And the young men, seeing approaching police lights, retreated into the darkness and behind trees to avoid the police. Finally, at almost 10pm, the group left the park at West 96th Street. The Central Park police officers, unable to find the youths, also left the park and immediately saw a large number of young men walking north on Central Park West. The officers tried to detain the group, but the young men scattered – some running west and others jumping the wall and running back into Central Park. Five of the teens – including KEVIN RICHARDSON and RAYMOND SANTANA were arrested in or adjacent to Central Park, shortly after the last assault and robbery occurred. The rest of the group fled. At the time, the group was intercepted, the police did not yet know that a female jogger had been raped, beaten, and left for dead in the woods north of the 102nd Street transverse. The police were interviewing the young men who had been apprehended and preparing paper work to charge them with the assaults and robberies for the crimes against the male victims.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in Criminal
Before Ivy Park, There was House of Dereon
Before Beyonce's athleisure fashion line Ivy Park dominates the fashion world, there was House of Dereon. If you were around the 2000s , you would remember Beyonce’s first fashion line House of Dereon. House of Dereon was founded by singer Beyonce and her mother Tina Knowles to Until Dereon was accused of their fashion line oversexualizing young girls and has lost a lot of interest from fans until it was discontinued in 2012.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in Styled
From Teen Country Star to America's Favorite Popstar: The Story of Taylor Swift
Before she was America's pop queen, Taylor Swift was blonde curly haired blue eyed teen country star that gained huge accolades and rewarded music awards including 11 Grammy Awards. Later, Swift transitions from country pop to pop music singing her past boyfriends and feud with Katy Perry and Kanye West. Swift has become the most prominent country pop star.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in Beat
Rachel Joy Scott
Rachel Joy Scott was a smart, vibrant God fearing student at Columbine High School. She dreams of becoming a writer, actress, or a Christian missionary until April 20, 1999 her life and 13 other lives were cut short by two students. This is the story of Rachel Joy Scott
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in Criminal










