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A Disturbing History of Serial Killers You Probably Didn't Know About
Author's Note: Before I get started on Richard Chase, I first want to apologize for the dry content. I know that most of the articles I have written have been somewhat boring as they are very factual and linear, so I have an idea to get you guys more involved. I am going to highlight certain facts throughout the story as they are presented, and later on time them all in together to form a basic psychological profile so that you guys can comment things that I've missed or even correct me if I'm wrong. I will end this by saying thank you to all of you that have been following this series as well as my other series.
By Matthew Easter5 years ago in Criminal
Human Trafficking is right Here in Westchester County
Photo by EpicTop10.com When Lauren Pesso saw an ad in search of a human trafficking fellow at My Sister's Place in White Plains, it was surprising to her that the issue actually existed in Westchester. "You might see it in your own neighborhood and not even know it," said the LMSW at a presentation at the Somers Library. So raising the issue's profile at the local level is an important aspect of their work at this domestic violence shelter and a building block in someday ending this worldwide atrocity.
By Rich Monetti5 years ago in Criminal
Internal Trafficking Within the UK
Everyone has heard of human trafficking; everyone knows that children are trafficked from city to city within the UK for sexual exploitation, right? Where did you get your understanding from? The news? A poster? A colleague or friend? So, what is trafficking? Who is a victim? Who is an offender? Is the media a cause of moral panics around trafficking?
By Janine S White5 years ago in Criminal
Justice for Kathleen Folbigg
For 17 years Kathleen Folbigg has been imprisoned at Silverwater Correctional Centre, New South Wales for the deaths of her 4 children. The evidence that convicted her was circumstantial and relied heavily on the harrowing diary entries of a grieving mother. Kathleen Folbigg has always maintained her innocence. Now genome sequencing of Kathleen and her 2 daughters reveals a genetic mutation that indicates the children died of natural causes.
By Nicole Gibson5 years ago in Criminal
The strange disappearance of Melvin Horst
On December 27, 1928, Raymond and Zorah Horst experienced the worst horror any parent could imagine. Someone had abducted their four-year-old son Melvin. The Horsts lived in a modest home in Orrville, Ohio with their three children. Melvin had left his red firetruck underneath the Christmas tree and then went outside to play with his friends near the school yard.
By Marc Hoover5 years ago in Criminal
Australia Unsolved: Mr. Cruel
Just over thirty years ago, a predator sparked unprecedented fear in Melbourne parents and children. To this day the Australian bogeyman who is known only as Mr. Cruel remains unidentified. Mr. Cruel is a paedophilic serial rapist who targeted young girls and is the prime suspect in the abduction and murder of Karmein Chan. In 2016, 25 years after the murder of Karmein Chan Victorian Police increased the reward for the information that leads to Mr. Cruel's arrest and conviction from $100,000 to $1,000,000.
By Nicole Gibson5 years ago in Criminal
Serial
In the city of Baltimore, Maryland a mysterious murder took place. Woodlawn High School was attended by many students, two of whom were Hae Min Lee and Adnan Syed. Two 18 year old lovers in secret. On January 13th, 1999, Hae Min Lee’s body was found buried in a popular grave site; some might go as far as to call it a mass grave, Leakin Park. Not long after the discovery of Lee’s body, Syed was arrested and charged with her murder.
By Kailah Pierre5 years ago in Criminal
The Case of Nellie May Madison
Nellie May Madison was the first woman sentenced to death in California. Her case was a stepping stone on the road to credibility for the abuse defence. At the time, the idea of a woman pointing to the spousal abuse she had suffered as the reason for her crime was unheard of. Nellie was born Nellie May Mooney, on the 5th April 1895 in Red Rock, Montana, to Edward Mooney and Catherine Doherty Mooney. Her parents had emigrated from Ireland to the USA a few years before she was born, and had their children - four including Nellie - in the US. They raised Nellie in Dillon, Montana; and she was trained to be a survivalist of the mountains.
By Molly Kent5 years ago in Criminal
Unsolved:Who killed the Grimes sisters?
During the late 1950s, Elvis Presley was the King of Rock and Roll. He could melt hearts with his dark hair, good looks and amazing voice. Two of his biggest fans were sisters Barbara Jeanne Grimes, 15, and Patricia Kathleen Grimes, 12. The girls loved Elvis and couldn't wait to see his “Love me Tender” movie.
By Marc Hoover5 years ago in Criminal
Unsolved Murders That Will Make You Think
Background Info: The "Texarkana Murders" or the "Moonlight Murders," are a series of unsolved murders and other violent crimes that took place throughout 1946 in Texarkana, Texas. Early on the killer was given the nickname "Phantom Killer" as no one had seen or even heard while committing his crimes. The Phantom Killer, in total, killed five people and injured another three within a ten week time period. The killings were so brutal, that a curfew was enforced, police patrolled the streets, and the killer remained killing. The patrols stopped three months after the last murder.
By Matthew Easter5 years ago in Criminal











