celebrities
From OJ onward, explore the less glamorous side of celebrity life and famous faces accused, vindicated and convicted.
Rebekah Vardy accuses Coleen Rooney of selling stories on herself to the press, in explosive court documents from £1m libel claim
Rebekah Vardy has accused Coleen Rooney of 'selling stories on herself' to the press in explosive new court documents from £1m libel claim.
By Purity Ezenwa5 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: The Doctor of Deliverance-Jack Kevorkian
Jack Kevorkian was a hero. While the media outlets may have disparaged him as “Dr. Death” and the “Angel of Doom” his work superseded these grisly monikers. By permitting an individual the right to have a say in ending their life in a dignified manner, Kevorkian should’ve been hailed as a trailblazer in the field of assisted suicide.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Criminal
Every Breath You Take
AUTHOR'S NOTE: I wrote this before the arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell, which is a HUGE win. I wanted to freeze the moment in time before it gets any juicier - which we all hope it does - for the sake of the victims, and the sake of humanity. Enjoy!
By Natalie Windle5 years ago in Criminal
The unusual death of George Reeves
Superman is a world famous superhero known and beloved by millions. Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster created Superman, who first appeared in Action comics on April 18, 1938. Since Superman’s creation, he has appeared in various movies and television shows. Although many actors portrayed Superman, George Reeves is my favorite.
By Marc Hoover6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Don’t Hate Her Because She Was Beautiful-The Paul Snider Murder-Suicide
Murder-suicide is horric. The act is even more devastating when a beautiful young woman is involved as the victim. Dorothy Hoogstratten (later Stratten) met a jealous simp named Paul Snider who became attached to the youthful, gorgeous woman.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Was Jean Harlow's former home cursed?
Harlean Harlow Carpenter was born on March 3, 1911. At 16, she married a man named Charles McGrew. However, the wedding didn’t last. Carpenter moved to Los Angeles and became Jean Harlow. In 1929, she appeared in Double Whoopee and The Saturday Night Kid. Harlow became Hollywood’s original “Blonde Bombshell.”
By Marc Hoover6 years ago in Criminal
The disappearance of actress Jean Spangler
Jean Spangler, a single mother, strived to become a famous Hollywood actress. Like everyone else trying to make it in movies, Jean’s acting career began as an extra in films like The Miracle of the Bells and Chicken Every Sunday. She appeared in seven films.
By Marc Hoover6 years ago in Criminal
Gone But Not Forgotten
Michael Jackson during his 2005 child molestation trail An integral part of popular culture of the late 20th century, the life, career, music and legacy of Michael Jackson, continues to be questioned, in the wake of a new BBC documentary, which has further probed into the controversial lifestyle of the late singer.
By Lawrence Bennie6 years ago in Criminal











