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Armchair Detective
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Amateur writer, I mostly write about true crime.
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Using Fiverr to Promote Medium Articles
In a previous article, I wrote about my thoughts on using Fiverr freelancers to promote content on YouTube (article here). Whilst browsing Fiverr to see what other services were on offer, I noticed that there were gigs that offered to promote your Medium articles.
By Armchair Detective2 years ago in Humans
The Cold Case of Alexander Harris
November 28th, 1987, Roxanne Harris, her father (I have also read sources that state that she was with both of her parents), and her son, 7-year-old Alexander, were on their way back to their Home in Mountain View, California. The family had been visiting Las Vegas for Thanksgiving and decided to make a stop on their way home at Whiskey Pete’s Casino in Primm, Nevada.
By Armchair Detective2 years ago in Criminal
The Tragic Murder of Sherrice Iverson
Sherrice Iverson was visiting the Primadonna Casino resort (now called the Primm Valley Resort and Casino) in Primm, Nevada with her father LeRoy Iverson and her 14-year-old brother, Harold. Her father was drinking and gambling in the casino, unwilling to watch his daughter, he left her in the care of Harold.
By Armchair Detective2 years ago in Criminal
Stock Photography Trends 2021-2022
I have been selling stock photographs for almost 15 years now. Trends come and go, but you can often gage what to upload depending on the time of year. For example, Christmas, Easter and Halloween. If you are a graphic designer, or product photographer then this is easy, setting up scenes or creating images from scratch and uploading them at the right time will hopefully rack up a few sales.
By Armchair Detective2 years ago in Photography
The Libertyville Murders
This sort of thing was extremely unusual for this small, affluent suburb. Most people knew or knew of the Rouse family in the area, they were, on the outside, the perfect American family. Bruce had built a successful business empire and the couple lived in a large ranch style house with an indoor swimming pool and stables, along with their three teenage children, Kurt 20, William (Billy) 15 and Robin 16.
By Armchair Detective2 years ago in Criminal
Murder in North Naples
Margaret Hitchcock Benson was the heiress of the Lancaster Leaf Tobacco Co. Her father, Harry Hitchcock, had founded the company in 1941. Harry had come from nothing and built the company from the ground up. Lancaster Leaf Tobacco became one of the largest dealers of tobacco in the world.
By Armchair Detective3 years ago in Criminal
Murder in Aspen, Colorado
Back in the 1970s, Aspen was not quite the upscale resort town that it is today. The town did have its fair share of famous residents, including singer John Denver, who wrote two songs about Aspen and author Hunter S. Thompson, probably best known for writing Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. However, Aspen was still a little known, close-knit small town. That was, until 1976, when a high profile murder case would catapult Aspen onto the world stage.
By Armchair Detective3 years ago in Criminal
The Parthenon Marbles Debate
In March 2021, prime minister Boris Johnson stated that the Parthenon Marbles (also known as the Elgin Marbles) would remain at the British Museum, despite Greece protesting that the marbles should be returned to their rightful place in Athens.
By Armchair Detective3 years ago in Journal
The Historic Town of Cerro Gordo Needs Our Help!
Back in 2018, a former silver mining ghost town called Cerro Gordo in California sold for $1.4 million. The town was bought by Brent Underwood, a former banker turned hostel manager, his partner and a series of investors.
By Armchair Detective3 years ago in Earth
Triple Homicide at Palm Springs
On October 12, 1978, San Francisco social heiress Sophia Friendly was getting ready to have dinner at her Palm Springs home, when at around 7pm someone unexpectedly came to the door of the mid-century modern home, but what happened next is not overly clear.
By Armchair Detective3 years ago in Criminal
The Ughill Murders, Sheffield, England.
I was initially aware of this story as a kid from my parents. I grew up not too far away from Ughill, and I remember my dad would always comment “that's where that man killed the babysitter”. That was not what happened, but the local gossips always had a theory about the events that occurred September 21, 1986.
By Armchair Detective3 years ago in Criminal
Should You Join Only Fans as a Side Hustle?
There is no escaping Only Fans, especially after all the hype surrounding Bella Thorne making over one million dollars in her first day on the adult site without even getting her kit off. The Bella Thorne hype, as well as Lockdown rules, saw record numbers of people signing up to the site in the hope of making some easy money. But is it that easy to make money on OnlyFans if you do not create anything raunchy? Surely if it was, everyone would be doing it?
By Armchair Detective3 years ago in Filthy