
Kayleigh Taylor
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Kayleigh is an experienced writer with a Bachelors in Psychology. She loves true crime and crafting true crime articles, stories, and reviews on music, movies, and games.
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Charlie Kirk has been assassinated.... Content Warning.
Charlie Kirk has been assassinated, and the world feels colder, emptier, and more unjust without him. A man who devoted his young life to defending truth, liberty, and the values that built Western civilisation has been cruelly silenced. At only 31 years of age, Charlie achieved more than most do in a lifetime. His death is not just a tragedy—it is an outrage. He was targeted because he spoke the truth, because he dared to stand against the tide, and because he inspired millions of us to do the same.
By Kayleigh Taylor4 months ago in Potent
The Monster of Florence. Content Warning.
Italy, famed for its art, culture, and romance, also hides one of Europe’s most baffling and chilling criminal cases. The Monster of Florence, an elusive serial killer who terrorized the region between 1968 and 1985, left a trail of brutal murders and confusion that haunted both the police and the public for nearly two decades. The identity of the killer remained a mystery, and even today, many questions linger.
By Kayleigh Taylorabout a year ago in Criminal
The Milwaukee Cannibal. Content Warning.
Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer, infamously known as the Milwaukee Cannibal, was an American serial killer whose gruesome crimes shocked the world. Between 1978 and 1991, Dahmer murdered 17 young men, engaging in acts of necrophilia and cannibalism. Britannica
By Kayleigh Taylorabout a year ago in Criminal
A Heart Reawakened: The Joy of New Beginnings. Content Warning.
Photography is more than just capturing images—it's about freezing moments in time that tell a story, evoke emotion, or reveal a new perspective. In this challenge, I invite you into a moment that holds profound meaning for my family and me.
By Kayleigh Taylorabout a year ago in Photography
Corporate Chaos to Creative Freedom
For years, I was entrenched in the relentless grind of corporate life, working as a customer service executive at G4S. My week was a blur of 40-hour workdays stretched over four long days, each one tethered to a desk and a computer screen. Every moment was accounted for, every movement monitored. Even a quick trip to the restroom or a dash to grab a drink was scrutinized, with managers eager to steer me back to my post. It was a high-stress environment, ruled by micromanagement and endless admin issues, where reaching out to management often felt like sending a message in a bottle—slow and uncertain.
By Kayleigh Taylorabout a year ago in Journal
Remote Writing Jobs
The Wild Goose Chase of Finding a Decent-Paying Online Writing Job If you’re a writer looking for a remote, decent-paying job, welcome to the ultimate Hunger Games. I’m part of this treacherous journey—armed with a degree in Arts and Psychology, six years of freelancing experience, six months of full-time LLM training and chatbot data work, and years of customer service expertise. And yet, finding a stable, contracted online writing job is about as likely as finding a unicorn that moonlights as a barista.
By Kayleigh Taylorabout a year ago in Lifehack
Dear Santa
"Dear Santa" is a holiday concoction that blends the Farrelly brothers' signature humor with Jack Black's devilish charm—quite literally. The film follows young Liam Turner, whose dyslexic mix-up leads to a letter addressed to "Satan" instead of "Santa," summoning Jack Black's Satan to grant him three wishes.
By Kayleigh Taylorabout a year ago in Critique
Dexter: Original Sin
Dexter: Original Sin – A Killer Prequel Finds Its Groove The return of Dexter in the form of a prequel series, Dexter: Original Sin, has been highly anticipated by fans eager to explore the origins of the Bay Harbor Butcher. With its first three episodes now available, the show takes viewers back to 1990s Miami, unraveling Dexter Morgan’s early life and the relationships that shaped his dark path. Here’s a spoiler-light review of the series so far, diving into the cast and their portrayals of familiar characters.
By Kayleigh Taylorabout a year ago in Critique











