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The Green River Killer - The Deadliest Serial Killer With 71 Victims?
Gary Ridgway, sometimes known as the Green River Killer, terrorized Washington State from 1982 until 1998. He murdered at least 49 women, but the true figure might be as high as 71. If accurate, he would be one of the most prolific serial murders in American history, as well as one of the most violent.
By Victoria Velkova3 years ago in Criminal
Killing His Patients For Pleasure
Doctors are meant to assist patients during their most vulnerable times. Dr. Harold Shipman, however, did more than only abuse his power over his patients; he also rose to become one of the most active serial killers in English history.
By Victoria Velkova3 years ago in Criminal
The Pill That Led To Four Deaths
Leah Sarah Betts was a young woman who was born on November 1st 1977 and grew up in Latchingdon, Essex. On the Saturday of the week, she turned 18 she had planned to have a party to celebrate. She got ready with her best friend, Sarah Cargill. They were so close, in fact, that people used to call them the Siamese twins because they were inseparable.
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in Criminal
"Crimes and Consequences: A Look into the Criminal Mind"
The criminal mind is a complex and fascinating subject that has been studied by experts for decades. Understanding the reasons behind criminal behavior is crucial in preventing and solving crimes, as well as in providing rehabilitation for those who have committed them.
By Paul Andrew3 years ago in Criminal
5 Serial Killers Who Were Never Caught
Monsters linger amongst the shadows of society. They are our friends, our teachers, our doctors, our cashiers, and our neighbors. They are us. It is hard to acknowledge the harsh reality that some people are born evil. Others are a product of a putrid environment. There are many ways a person could get so low, but you would never think someone would get as low as to take another person’s life.
By The Darkest Sunrise3 years ago in Criminal
"Exploring the Unknown: Uncovering the Hidden Monsters of Legend and Folklore"
The world of monsters is a fascinating and mysterious one that has captivated people for centuries. From ancient legends and myths to modern-day movies and TV shows, monsters have always been a part of human culture. But while we often hear about the more well-known monsters such as dragons, zombies, and werewolves, there are many other monsters lurking in the shadows, waiting to be discovered. These hidden monsters are often just as terrifying and intriguing as their more famous counterparts.
By Ajith kumar3 years ago in Criminal
UNSOLVED: The Murder of Nursing Grad Phuong Le
Some of us are born with this intrinsic drive to help others. The eternal caretakers. My aunt, a registered nurse, was one of them - bound by a lifelong urge to care for others. And that could certainly be said of a young nursing grad named Phuong Le.
By Jen Chichester3 years ago in Criminal
24 Years In Her Father's Captivity
Elisabeth Fritzl, at 18 years old, disappeared on August 28, 1984. In a panic over her daughter's location, Rosemarie's mother immediately filed a missing-persons report. Elisabeth's parents were left to worry about the worst after weeks of no communication. A letter from Elisabeth then appeared out of nowhere, explaining that she had fled her family because she had grown weary of it.
By Victoria Velkova3 years ago in Criminal
Death in a suitcase - Sarah Boone recorded her boyfriend's murder
In February 2020, Winter Park, Florida resident Sarah Boone zipped her 42-year-old lover Jorge Torres Jr. into a suitcase. She informed authorities that she had believed he might escape the suitcase since they had been playing a game of hide-and-seek when she discovered him dead the next morning. Detectives' discovery of videos on her cellphone revealed a very different narrative.
By Victoria Velkova3 years ago in Criminal
The Real Story Of The Movie "Orphan"
The early years of Barbora Skrlová are hardly known. Since her case gained widespread attention, no official documents have been made public. Barbora, on the other hand, had a severe form of hypopituitarism, which prevents her pituitary gland from producing adequate hormones, which slowed her growth. She appeared like a 13-year-old when she was ultimately taken into custody.
By Victoria Velkova3 years ago in Criminal









