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Blessed By The Sins Of A Father
BLESSED BY THE SINS OF A FATHER Like most of America, I spent the better part of 2020 trying to find projects to occupy myself while I tried to keep isolated from the rest of the world. One of those projects entailed digging into my family history. Both my parents passed away years ago but I still recall tidbits of stories my mother passed on to us. Luckily for me, my sister actually jotted down some notes pertaining to these long lost ancestors.
By Garry Hill5 years ago in Criminal
Murder in Delphi
On February 13, 2017, at around 1:35 p.m., Abigail "Abby" Williams, 13, and Liberty "Libby" German, 14, were dropped off by Libby's sister at the Monon High Bridge over Deer Creek in Delphi Indiana. At 2:07 p.m. Libby posted a photo of Abby on the bridge. That was the last time the two girls would be seen.
By Shanz R. Smith5 years ago in Criminal
Beating a DNA Test - Trickery Gone Wrong
Winter shutdown. This is my favorite time of the year. I get at least 2 weeks off during this time. What makes it more fun is the two major holidays – Christmas and New Year. For someone who likes to shop cheap, Boxing Day is a huge deal for me. It is the Canadian version of Black Friday in the US. More shopping, more fun.
By Jem Ricafort5 years ago in Criminal
What Actually Happened To Lorraine Cox?
Murder is the most heinous crime a human being can commit. With the hit of the tragic murder of Sarah Everard, women across the world felt a fear rise up and take hold that we were not safe. I managed to disassociate the fear as it was in a different county to me. I felt sorrow and anger that it had happened but I wasn’t scared because I didn’t associate with the area in any way. This was until posters around my city of a missing woman, Lorraine Cox, started to appear.
By YesItsMocha5 years ago in Criminal
Identical Twins: The Ultimate Gift for Some Criminal
On August 5, 2003, a pair of twins were arrested by the Malaysian police in charge of trafficking in a huge amount of cannabis and opium. But the confusion began when the policemen could not identify the culprit between the twins.
By Arindam Roy5 years ago in Criminal
The Perfect Dream
There's blood on my knuckles, from the amount of times I punched him; giving him a nose bleed. My heart is beating faster than ever, but I've never felt better. I feel so alive, as I watch him stare at me, with fear in his eyes, knowing very well that it's over for him. He cherishes his last breaths, as I raise the axe-
By Ayra Mirza5 years ago in Criminal
Bettie Page: Psychosis, Assault, and Attempted Murder
You probably know Bettie Page from her iconic pinup work. She didn't fit her era's image of a wholesome blonde American beauty, so she constructed her own aesthetic. With her athletic body, subversive demeanor, and shiny black locks, Bettie brought an edgy new dynamic to the scene...and the world loved her for it.
By Robyn Reisch5 years ago in Criminal
Experience the Exodus REAL Team
The silence was deafening. Over one hundred men, and a dozen staff members, yielded their complete attention to a single speaker. No yawning. No outbursts. No disrespect at all. The powerful message rested not so much in the individual stories they shared, but rather in the emotional attachment they projected in an effort to etch the experience on to the hearts and minds of these men.
By Dan McGinnis5 years ago in Criminal








