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25 Creepy Facts about Well-known Serial Killers!
Here are some interesting-and shocking facts about serial killers. 1.We must start with the man who was considered "America's First Serial Killer", H.H. Holmes. He was said to have actually profited from his victims bodies, by selling their skeletons to medical schools. GROSS!
By Chelsea Winona6 years ago in Criminal
How Identity Verification can keep a tight rein on rising Cybercrimes?
Cybercriminals have increased immensely over the years due to rapid strides in the tech world. Cybercriminals have risen 5 times in 4 years according to recent reports. Internet connectivity has clamped up the volume and pace of cybercriminal activities as internet usage is increasing. It is challenging to keep the pace up with new technologies and related security threats. Precautionary steps should be taken to avoid falling prey to cyber-attacks which are of many types. With the character assassination of individuals and multi-crore frauds by lurking its way through popular social media platforms cybercrime has taken a curious turn in recent times. At the global level, the U.S. is taking giant strides forward in terms of implementing cybersecurity. In 2017, two cybercrime major incidents brought down government networks that sent an alarming signal. The need to implement impenetrable cybersecurity systems received an added push.
By James Efron6 years ago in Criminal
Suffer The Children
Oliver "Ollie" Charles Dill was born in Providence, Rhode Island, to Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Tyson Dill on June 26, 2016. Just three short years later, his father would strap him into his car seat, drive to work and forget him, leaving little Ollie to succumb to the effects of hyperthermia, and finding him dead hours later.
By Phoenixx Fyre Dean6 years ago in Criminal
The Camera Fades in
A mysterious anomaly steps out of the woods, near an empty road. It is a shadow stepping out of the dark, walking south. It’s a demon, covered in leather, faded denim, dirty boots, long tangled hair, slim with a long pale face and a stern chin. It becomes clear, it is a man, he approaches closer. He is clean shaven and covered in blood, a knife dangled on his belt in its sheath.
By Charles Wood6 years ago in Criminal
Death in the Afternoon
It was a beautiful sunny day with clouds large and looming covering the sun with enough illumination to light the earth below. The sky was blue as the pacific ocean and the clouds as light as snow. It was January so the weather was cool enough to wear a nice knitted sweater and not even sweat, so it was one of those days, the days where you open the front door and there are dozens of kids outside riding bikes, playing tag, hide and go seek, even the parents were outside sitting on porches and talking, no one was stuck on the couch glued to the television drinking beer or wine and what ever you think depressed people do in their homes.
By Charles Wood6 years ago in Criminal
How to Protect Your Car From Thieves
Automobile theft is a major issue. There was about $6 billion lost in 2018. While the numbers have been trending downward since theft peaked in 1991, criminals are constantly devising new ways to break into and steal cars. Fortunately, there are things that you can do to help keep your car safe.
By Paisley Hansen6 years ago in Criminal
An Abdication of Responsibility
The curious case of the Peace Arch Park recently came to national prominence as a result of the prosecution of Michael Kong and his son, Matthew. Kong Senior and Junior are accused of facilitating the illegal entry of numerous foreign nationals over a number of years, through the park into Canada. I know all about this case, and not just vicariously. I’ve been directly involved in it, and many other cases like it.
By Grant Patterson6 years ago in Criminal
Shooting Sweets
The corner shop was just beginning to close up. The shop assistant, Alison Smith, had taken in the shop signs and tidied up the leaves and rubbish at the entrance. Her boss, Declan Berry, was at home, adjacent the dairy. He had invested in two-way radios for him and her, to commuicate with, while he was at home.
By Jerome Smith-Pula6 years ago in Criminal
A Killer Hand
Act 1 Scene 1 Setting/At Rise: [Lights go on.] [The scene starts at a crowded cafe, main character gets up and walks to the bathroom. After some time, returns back to his seat. He takes a sip of his coffee. He faces the audience, the actors on-stage go into a whisper. Looks to the audience]
By Iván Pereira6 years ago in Criminal
The Disappearance of Madeleine Mccann
On the fateful day of May 3rd in 2007, young Madeleine went missing from her families apartment in Portugal. What started as a seemingly perfect family vacation ended in tragedy. The day Madeleine went missing had began as normal with the family spending the day at a pool, laughing and swimming. At the end of the night, the parents left their three children in the room while they went bar with friends. This was something that the adults did every night, and they would check in with their kids at least once an hour.
By Dani Hendrix6 years ago in Criminal











