investigation
Whodunnit, and why? All about criminal investigations and the forensic methods used to search for clues and collect evidence to get to the bottom of the crime.
Murder in a cemetery
Wouldn't it be nice if real life crime stories worked the way they do on television? Consider a show like Law and Order. It takes you from the crime scene to the prosecution and finally the conviction. Everything happens within an hour! And if you remove the commercials, law enforcement solves the crime even sooner!
By Marc Hoover4 years ago in Criminal
Keeping Mail
Well its no secret that narcissist love to control every aspect of your life, that includes mail, now in the narcissist mind, they feel they have every right to keep your mail from you and deliver when they feel like it. Very delusional a malignant narcissist is. As if keeping my fathers name alive to collects Social Security checks, that I am unsure he even qualified for, after all he's been a business owner since 2004. These people do not care about the toll it takes on the only person that is effected by his absence daily and my life truly does not just continue, because some frauds demand it to.
By I am me Amanda Nissen/Champion4 years ago in Criminal
I was asked to explain Teresa Halbach’s key found in Steven Averys bedroom.
The key is actually easily explained ……. …So three cops walk in a trailer supposedly to search a bedroom. A bedroom that had already been entered multiple times AND even searched previously-get this…..by some of these same officers that have come back yet again this day to “search” some more.
By SunshineChristina4 years ago in Criminal
The Unsolved Murder of Ebby Jane Steppach
Eighteen-year-old Ebby Jane Steppach went missing on October 5, 2015, in Little Rock Arkansas. Only days before her disappearance she had accused four men of gang-raping her at a party. The last known contact with Ebby was a disturbing phone call she made to her brother, Trevor.
By A.W. Naves4 years ago in Criminal
When Teachers Kill
Life is a funny thing. On average, I would suspect, most people don't initially plan on killing their own child. Though it happens too often to really even contemplate without completely and absolutely losing all remaining faith in humanity.
By Catherine MacKenzie4 years ago in Criminal
Vehicle of Missing Student and Partial Remains Found in Creek After 45 Years
On January 27, 1976, Kyle Clinkscales completed his shift at the Moose Club, a bar in LaGrange, Georgia. He went out to his car, intent on making the 35-mile drive from his job in his hometown to Auburn University in Alabama. He never arrived at his destination.
By A.W. Naves4 years ago in Criminal
A Case of Mistaken Identity Leads to 32 Months in Hell for a Homeless Man
Joshua Spriestersbach, now 50 years old, was in a long line waiting for food when he dozed off outside a Honolulu shelter in May 2017. When he was awakened by a police officer, he thought he was being arrested for violating a city ban on sitting or lying on public sidewalks.
By A.W. Naves4 years ago in Criminal
Burglar-Proof Windows
Many burglars enter homes by simply breaking glass windows. A good deterrent is to have better quality glass installed at vulnerable points around the perimeter of your residence. Most burglars avoid attempting to break the following types of glass due to the fear of attracting attention:
By Mason Media4 years ago in Criminal
UNFINISHED BIZ'NESS
It has happened before. In fact, it has happened quite a few times, but this morning it felt somewhat surreal. I still want to rob an armored truck! Not that I would, but yeah, the thrill of the heist still lingers in the depths of my soul. And this morning when I stumbled upon a parked Loomis Truck, I felt ready to make a move. For some odd reason, all those hidden instincts kicked in and I was instantly zoned in. In the early morning fog, the truck seemed so vulnerable.
By GIBRAN TARIQ4 years ago in Criminal
Suzanne Morphew Presumed Dead — Husband Will Stand Trial for Her Murder
Earlier this year, I wrote a story about Colorado mother Suzanne Morphew who went missing while out for a bike ride on Mother’s Day 2020. Since then, it has become all but certain that she was never out for a bike ride and instead, was killed in her own home. Her husband, 53-year-old Barry Morphew, has been charged with murder, tampering with a human body, possession of a dangerous weapon, and attempting to influence a public servant.
By A.W. Naves4 years ago in Criminal
The Unsolved Murder of Venus Xtravaganza
On a cold Christmas Day in 1988, the body of a young transgender woman was found strangled and stuffed under a bed in New York's Duchess Hotel. A medical examiner would later determine that her body had been there for about four days before being discovered. There are few details of her case available beyond this due to its continued active status.
By A.W. Naves4 years ago in Criminal







