
Sam H Arnold
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Fiction and parenting writer exploring the dynamics of family life, supporting children with additional needs. I also delve into the darker narratives that shape our world, specialising in history and crime.
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How One Man Convinced his Wife to Murder his Girlfriend
Ashley Christine Humphrey was convicted in 2006 of the murder of Sandra Rozzo. She received a sentence of twenty-five years for pulling the trigger that killed. Her husband was convicted of the same murder and received a life sentence, even though he was nowhere near the murder scene and had an alibi for the night of the killing. Why did this happen?
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Criminal
Baby Face Nelson the Notorious FBI Killer Known for his Youthful Looks
Baby Face Nelson killed more FBI agents than any other criminal as a violent bank robber. He had a reputation for shooting himself out of trouble. After killing many FBI agents, he finally succumbed to his injuries of seventeen bullet holes after a fierce gun battle of five minutes.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Criminal
Let's Get Real at the End of 2021 Share Joy and Fears
There are moments in our life where we walk past pure, perfect moments and forget to see them. This morning I came downstairs; my two-year-old sat in a large blue bucket filled with Rice Krispies throwing them in the air with a look of pure joy on her face. The joy a toddler takes from the simple things should never be overlooked.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Families
The Couple who Murdered her Parents to Steal Their Money
If you watched the new series Landscapers, you might recognise Susan and Christopher Edwards. The couple murdered her parents before burying them in the garden and keeping up the pretence that they were alive. During the fifteen years before the authorities discovered the murder, they cleared the elderly couple's bank account, spending the money on a range of Hollywood memorabilia.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Criminal
The Horrendous Family Annihilation by Chris Watts
Chris Watts was a man on the surface who looked like he had it all. He had a beautiful wife, Shanann, two beautiful girls and a baby boy on the way. The couple lived in Frederick, Colorado, twenty-seven miles from Denver. He was an operator for Anadarko Petroleum; Shanann worked for a nutrition supplement company online.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Criminal
The Murderess Mistress that Could have Destroyed the British Monarchy
On 10th July 1923, three shots rang out in the Savoy Hotel, London. Prince Kamal Fahmy Bey had been shot by his beautiful wife, Maggie. Three kilometres away, Edward Prince of Wales, later famously known to abdicate the throne to be with Wallis Simpson, was at a function. Little did he know he was about to enter into a race against time to save not only his reputation but that of the monarchy.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Criminal
The Inspiring Hero who Saved Thousands Fleeing the Holocaust
Between the war years of 1938 and 1939, Swiss border control falsified 3600 Jewish passports to offer safe passage to refugees fleeing the Holocaust. More precisely, the operation was carried out by one incredible man named Paul Gruninger.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Serve
The World War Two Ship that Could Destroy my Home. Top Story - December 2021.
Twenty-one miles from my house, just off the coast, lies a shipwreck. Not unusual, you might think, as I live near the beach, but what is uncommon about this wreck is it could destroy the area I live in, in a matter of moments. This is because the SS Richard Montgomery, Monty for short, contains 1400 tonnes of explosives.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in FYI
The Media in the UK are Killing Females
The British media have been responsible for many deaths of celebrities. Most of these deaths have been women, who they seem to treat much more harshly than their male counterparts. Never have the media been made accountable for these deaths or any of their other practices.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Journal
The Next Evolution of Wife
Karen stood and stared at the solid black oak door; at some point, everyone contemplated the decision whether to go through the door or not. Karen almost admired those that decided it wasn't for them; at least they had made the decision and could get on with their life. But, for her, she always knew she would go through the door. Now the time was right.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Fiction










