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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.
How District Attorneys protect Criminals...
The names of these individuals are public figures and law enforcement officers. We start with the Chatham County District Attorney's office who considers Savannah Police Officers committing crime themselves and threatening to arrest victims a "civil matter." That Chatham County Sheriff's Deputies stealing my diamond earrings when I was illegally arrested for walking to go by a soda by Pooler PD officers, who grabbed my breasts, impersonated other officers..that would be Lt K Woods wearing OFr Carelock's nameplate while assisting in an arrest, much like Ofr Stevens (a former US Marine) wearing Ofr Carter's name plate while being part of there officers demanding I tell them where I was going (Not that he didn't ban me from a hotel for asking to us the bathroom and being unable to wear shoes due to the Pooler PD leaving me stranded with a dead car battery in a Starbucks parking lot for 2 and a half months, who bought me a hamburger and gold sequin tennis shoes from Walmart and give me 3 warm bottles of Aquafina and drive me back to my car and leave me there with Sgt. Dotson who decided that was the legal way to handle a stranded motorist, and decided there was no police report that needed to be written to explain why I was Trespassed, but the Pooler PD makes a lot of false statements in writing including saying they called Adult Protective Services and leaving out the the threats that included "If you don't leave the State of GA I am going to arrest you and if you ever come back to Pooler I am going to make it harder on you by Ofr P. Dougherty at an IHOP where I had just bought a cup of coffee. But apparently that is not crime in Chatham County according to the Chatham County District Attorney. nor is starving someone for 10 days with no food or water and never once offering to jumpstart a car. 2 years later I still can not get law enforcement to hold any of these officers or actual criminals accountable and am having to fight a misdemeanor charge without anything I ever owned, my animals or any of my friends, while trying to study for the LSAT, put together a business and struggle for no reason other than trying to get my job as a Juvenile Probation Officer back, and being a victim of domestic violence by a police officer and him using his friends to make it harder when he never even bought me a single present.
By Justice for All5 years ago in Criminal
This is Why You Shouldn't Start A Cult
Amy Carlson, known as Mother God, started her "New Religion\New Age group, or a better word for it is a CULT in 2006. The group started taking form after Amy had left her job at McDonald's and she had left her husband as well. The group she started as called Love Has Won, and it had about 12-20 full time members, up to the time of her death. Love Has Won was based in Colorado, and then they moved down into Hawaii in 2020, but they were forced to return to Colorado due to hostile environments while in Hawaii. You may have heard about this cult or "group" through the Dr. Phil Show, where Amy Carlson appeared. She also abandoned her children to start this organization, her children were only ages 2, 7, and 12 years of age! She also claims that she started this group to bring peace to the Earth. She said that she was on a mission, given to her by the angels of heaven. Her mission was to "give up everything, bring peace to the planet, and serve humanity." Amy herself stated that she did not want to leave her children, but the angels told her that if she did not "make a jump", and go through with the calling, no one else would. It was all up to her. She gave all parental rights to the fathers of her children and left for her quest to save humanity. Amy's own mother has said that she did not have any maternal attachments to her own children, ever! So, why did she give herself the name "Mother God"?
By Tori Montani5 years ago in Criminal
The unsolved murders of Harry and Harriette Moore
It was Christmas Day 1951 when death and destruction ended the lives of two prominent Civil rights leaders in Mims, Florida. Harry Moore and his wife Harriette had returned home after celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. The couple had said good night to each other and then retired to bed.
By Marc Hoover5 years ago in Criminal
Maine State Police Reexamine Bizarre Cold Case Disappearance
…he had to run like hell. The bad men can’t get him. He has to make it back to Suzanne. What the hell is happening? Branches, leaves, foliage pummeled his face and body. Yet kept a tight grip on a wad of cash. He didn’t know the denomination… but Suzanne knew his habit.
By Real Monsters 5 years ago in Criminal
South Carolina Law enforcement ..And why you shouldn't violate department Policy...
Sorry Nikki Haley, but with all due respect..South Carolina needs your help again. The first time Dr. Bryan Chapman and his nurse, Ann treated me with as little respect as possible and I was discharged with no way to get back to Savannah. After almost being hit by a car, I did what any normal person would have done called law enforcement. The local PD handed the call off to the Sheriff's Department .. which clearly was the biggest mistake. The female deputy's solution, refuse to take me anywhere safe in Savannah , run my driver's license and dump me in the street when I had requested she take me to law enforcement in Savannah. ..Well I am pretty sure I remember the events very clearly. I may not remember her name but I could tell you exactly what she looked like.
By Justice for All5 years ago in Criminal
The mysterious Bennington Triangle
As we get older, many of us put together a bucket list. On my list are visits to the Lizzy Borden house and the Villisca House. You probably already know about the young girl who gave her parents several deadly whacks. But you may not be familiar with the haunted Villisca house in Villisca, Iowa. In June 1912, an unknown maniacal killer also used an axe to kill two adults and six children as they slept.
By Marc Hoover5 years ago in Criminal
The Bizarre Disappearance of Colin Gillis
It was still winter according to the calendar, but 18-year-old Colin Gillis was on spring break. He planned to return home to Tupper Lake, New York, a tiny logging town with a population of around 6,000 people. He was looking forward to reconnecting with some of his high school friends. His college classes had finished up on Friday, March 9, 2012, and Colin headed for his parents’ house after that.
By Jenn Baxter5 years ago in Criminal
Romance Scam:
Should we talk about the online romance scammers or catfish, another name for online fraudsters? We should, we must… We must talk about it, even if those who had lived through it and experienced unbearable pain from finding out that their true newly found love turned out to be a fraud, would not speak up. They consider the fact of being scammed as their own fault, ashamed to admit they were scammed. They are afraid they would be ridiculed and pointed fingers at.
By Natalia Grin5 years ago in Criminal
Sitting in the Sand
Dusk came early on March the 5th 1989. The rise and fall of breakers. Wind in the palms. He pulled the baggy blue jeans up from the edge of his buttocks. Forgot his belt. Again. He tapped the industrial torch against the heel of his hand. Batteries rattled inside the casing like maracas. It blinked away the darkness. And the things he’d heard in it. Popcorn fireworks. Dogs barking. The roar of the engine. His boots sunk in the sand as he trudged along the coastline. It was like walking on suction cups. Cicadas rattled in the trees. By now, the sun had disappeared behind the horizon. The only light was the torch in his hand that glittered off the waterline. No moon. Even the stars seemed dimmer.
By Sean Cavanagh-Voss5 years ago in Criminal









