
YesItsMocha
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I like to write about true crime and do small investigations. I also write fiction sometimes
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Eternal Embrace: The Love Of Aphrodite And Ares.
Once upon a time, in the celestial realm of Mount Olympus, where the gods and goddesses resided, there was Aphrodite, the divine embodiment of beauty and love. Her ethereal beauty was unparalleled, and her enchanting presence left all who gazed upon her spellbound. Among the other deities, none could resist her captivating allure, but it was Ares, the formidable God of War, who caught her eye.
By YesItsMocha2 years ago in Fiction
The Enigma Unveiled: Agatha Christie's Mysterious Disappearance
During the early 1900s, a notable shift occurred in the landscape of journalism, particularly in the realm of reporting. This era marked a significant increase in the number of women entering the field, carving out their own path as professional journalists. Breaking free from traditional gender roles, these pioneering women challenged societal norms and shattered glass ceilings, forging a new frontier for their gender in the world of news reporting. If I had been born in that era, I would envision myself as one of these trailblazing women, driven by a relentless passion for the truth, a hunger for justice, and a desire to give voice to the underrepresented. With a notepad in hand and a hat adorned with a press card, I would immerse myself in the world of reporting, fearlessly navigating the challenges that awaited me, striving to make a lasting impact and leave a legacy for future generations of female journalists.
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in History
Fred Laster: The Torso Lake City Murder. Content Warning.
On June 5th 1994, remains of a male were found behind a petrol station in a bin in Lake City, Florida. They were unable to identify the victim as the head, legs and hands were missing leaving behind only a torso. Several items related to the apparent murder were found close by which included a blood-soaked flannel shirt, a mattress cover, bathtub safety pads and bloody knives which were thought to have been the murder weapon.
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in Criminal
A Better Place
The delicate touch of a hand caressing Eden’s face wakes her from a blissful sleep. She perks up to the deep aroma of coffee wafting towards her. As she rubs the crust out of her eyes, Anthony’s gentle smile comes into focus, he offers the cup to her;
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in Fiction
Roy
Roy had everything taken from him. His wife, his kids, his home. He had to chase the rush; he doesn’t want to live dollar to dollar anymore. They’ll come back once he has completed his mission. His brother, Jon, doesn’t have anyone dependant on him. He has only ever had to look out for himself, which has come with a lot of recklessness but he wouldn’t hunt for the high with anyone else. 1:17 AM, security guard change over, Jon walks into the casino dressed as a dealer, takes an empty table and springs into action. He is the distraction; all Roy has to do is get into the back room whilst their attention is on Jon. It’s working, the security guards don’t recognise him, within seconds, the once empty table is swarmed. Roy rushes towards the staff-only door but it’s locked. No sweat, he can pick this. He scrambles through his bag to find his tools but freezes when he hears Jon’s voice. “Over there.” Roy doesn’t want to turn around. He already knows. He can feel Jon’s finger acting as the knife in his back. Roy flashes a piercing, betrayed look at Jon as the handcuff lock clicks.
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in Fiction
Do You See Me Now?. Top Story - May 2023.
The light peeking through the lazily closed curtains shines onto his drowsy, heavy eyes acting as a rude alarm to awaken him from his drunken slumber. Sully turns to his side and is met with long blonde hair facing away from him. He can’t see her face so isn’t sure if she’s a new woman or one he’s been here before with. Almost designed by fate, the aggressive vibration of his phone beckons him.
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in Fiction
The Golden State Killer: Joseph James DeAngelo Jr.
Joseph James DeAngelo Jr pleaded guilty to 13 counts of kidnapping and 13 counts of murder (including murder under special circumstances during burglary and rape) in 2020 at the age of 74. However, he is responsible for many more crimes he could not be prosecuted of due to the statute of limitations.
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in Criminal
Colette Aram: BBC'S First Crimewatch Murder Solved
In 1983, a 16-year-old trainee hairdresser was horrifically murdered and the police did not find her killer until 2008. On the 30th October 1983, Colette Aram left her home she shared with her parents and brother in Keyworth, Nottinghamshire after an afternoon of baking cakes for Halloween. She set out to make the mile walk to her boyfriend’s house (Russel). Normally Russel would drive to her and pick her up but his car was out of commission in the garage. Her mum offered to drop her off but Colette refused and stated it was a nice evening and she wanted to walk.
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in Criminal
Shannon Lloyd And Renee Cuaves: The Double Homicide Solved After Nearly Four Decades
Over the last decade, technology has advanced exceptionally. The possibilities today are endless and the advantage it gives in all aspects in life is notable. In crime, the police are now able to solve murders that went cold years ago with evidence that has been preserved. New technologies and investigative practices can not only further a case and hopefully lead to a resolution but it gives victims' families reassurance that law enforcement will continue to look for answers. From submitting dated evidence for forensic testing, to using genetic genealogy the power of scientific analysis has evolved vastly.
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in Criminal










