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The Thief's Disguise
We were introduced by a common acquaintance; Jim if I remember right. Jim put the two of us together because I wanted to invest and Bitcoin was on the rise even if it had a moment when it did hit a low. Jim gave me Brian's telephone number to correspond on WhatsApp and at first, Brian was very nice. Brian was strictly a businessman. He did not make jokes and talked only about money. I did not find it strange that I was corresponding with a man I never met or seen before. Most of the time Brian texted me around 3 a.m. my time, which was 8 a.m. his time. The time difference was troublesome at first, but I seemed to adjust after a while.
By Stephanie Battle5 years ago in Criminal
I Would Destroy This World For You - Chapter 6
Rand was last to exit the plane, his nap cut short by their descent into Osaka. Marcus and Rayven were already off the plane and talking to a woman who was waiting for them on the tarmac with a black car. After they all had their luggage in the trunk, they slipped into the car. Rand and Rayven sat in the back with Marcus in the front passenger seat.
By Wakane Ebonheart5 years ago in Criminal
In the Defense of the Devil
He was stabbed 20 times with a pocketknife. 20 frenzied stabs he never saw coming from his 19-year-old baby faced friend. Gasping for air, eyes wide in shock, Alan crumpled to the ground bleeding profusely. He died shortly after arriving at the hospital.
By Sarah Arena5 years ago in Criminal
The disappearance of Beverly Potts
As a parent, one of my worst fears is to outlive one of my sons. When they were younger, I worried about them constantly. The world is a dangerous place. Another fear is to have a loved one disappear without a trace. It’s nothing I can even imagine. With that being said, I wonder how Robert and Elizabeth Potts felt in 1951 after someone abducted their daughter Beverly.
By Marc Hoover5 years ago in Criminal
Our Nights Desire
My life isn’t perfect. Even if I imagined the ugliest cracks of what perfection might be, the person molding it, isn’t the person hoped perfection would be. I didn’t ask for a lot of things and I didn’t want anything big in particular, but the experience of it all had led me to want more bigger and better things.
By LAiney Bee5 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: The Route 40 Killer Part IV- Blue Fibers Aid Cops Because of Heroine in Disguise
Shoulder-length brown hair was a draw for Route 40 Killer, Steven Pennell. His first three victims fit the same physical profile, with this signature feature being most obvious. His fourth victim, Kathleen Meyer, was no different.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Criminal









