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Law School Murders: Low and Cold. Content Warning.
On the digital screen, the faces of the seven women from the slasher case in the 80’s displayed. “In each case, the woman was bitten on the back. That is what actually led to the capture and arrest of Don Boise. His teeth marks matched each victim. That and he called in the murders when he had finished with Angelica Posterdam,” Kim explained.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
Law School Murders: The Suspect
A coldness existed in the deposition room. A little red light from the camera captured Kim’s face. She looked relaxed and composed. She had flesh colored gloss on her lips and a red an white houndstooth suit. She looked at the camera. It reminded her of one of Yawquisha’s.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
Law School Murders: Criminals
Little red cups littered the lawn of the sorority house Zeta Alpha Pi. The ZAPs came out in full force. Their attention spans were short and their skirts were shorter. Furniture from the house like a couch sat under a tree where a ZAP and some random student lip locked.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
The parrot that talked too much. Content Warning.
Private detective, Jack, was sitting in his office when he received a call from a client. The client, Mr. Smith, was worried about his business partner, Mr. Johnson, who had disappeared a few days ago. Smith suspected that Johnson had been murdered and wanted Jack to investigate.
By Hendrik SancheZ2 years ago in Criminal
Past the Shadows
Setting out on an excursion through the chronicles of history, we dive into the horrifying domain of death row executions. Across the ages, the strategies have developed, reflecting mechanical progressions and moving cultural qualities. These executions, certainly surprising, offer a focal point through which we can inspect the perplexing interaction between equity, discipline, and human instinct. Go along with me as we peer into a surprising investigation of what could be considered the most insane death row executions ever.
By Michael Oregbuyide2 years ago in Criminal
Law School Murders: Adjunct
Kim paced with her fingers extended and together, almost like she was stalking and praying at the same time. “When he entered the vehicle of what would have been his eighth victim, Klana Winchester shoved him out of the car and sped off. He later went home and dialed the police to claim him for his misdeeds.”
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
Law School Murders: The Cocoon
“….After the controversial hire of infamous or famous former double murder suspect, Kimberly Jergensen, the school has tried to deflect as much negative attention as possible. It is apparent that he was her student and is now held in custody. We will have more information as the story unfolds. Reporting live from DIT campus in Newark, I’m Noah Hasbart. Jen?”
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal




