Ashmal Sanika
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Serial Killer turned Victims into Burger
It’s the mid-1990s in Baltimore, a city so ravaged by drugs and violence some sections resemble a dystopian movie. It’s close to one of those rundown places where a tall, 450-pound man named Joe Metheny runs an open-pit pork and beef stand on the weekends. It’s so popular that on some afternoons people queue to be served up one of his famous tasty burgers.
By Ashmal Sanikaabout a year ago in Criminal
Plane Crash turns Survivors into Cannibals
Introduction: The story I am about to share is one of unimaginable hardship and unwavering determination. It is the incredible account of the Uruguayan rugby team and their companions, who found themselves in a fight for survival amidst the treacherous Andes Mountains. Stranded after a tragic plane crash, they faced freezing temperatures, starvation, and the unimaginable choice of resorting to cannibalism to stay alive. Against all odds, their resilience and unwavering spirit pushed them to endure and ultimately find their way back to civilization.
By Ashmal Sanikaabout a year ago in Criminal
Prisoner kept in Glass box
A man is forcefully dragged into a prison cell, resisting with kicks and screams. However, it is too late for the officers on duty to intervene. The cell door is barricaded from the inside, leaving the officers helpless as they plead with the captor while hearing the agonizing cries of the man. This distressing situation continues for hours until the captive's lifeless body is presented at the cell window. As the cell door is opened, the guards are astonished to find a spoon lodged into the victim's exposed brain, resembling the cracked shell of a boiled egg. This chilling incident is just one of the many reasons why Robert Mosley, the protagonist of this narrative, has earned the moniker "Britain's Most Violent Prisoner" or "The Real-Life Hannibal the Cannibal."
By Ashmal Sanikaabout a year ago in Criminal
America's Killer Clown
In December 1978, the Chicago police made a horrifying discovery that would uncover one of the most atrocious crimes in the city's history. As investigators pulled body after body from beneath the floorboards of an ordinary suburban home, they realized they were dealing with America's most sinister serial killer. This was the beginning of the shocking case of John Wayne Gacy, also known as the Killer Clown, who had surpassed all records as the most prolific individual murderer in U.S. history up to that point.
By Ashmal Sanikaabout a year ago in Criminal
Most Evil Crime Couple in America
On April 13, 1933, Bonnie and Clyde, along with three other members of the Barrow gang, were enjoying themselves at their hideout in Joplin, Missouri. The gang, consisting of Clyde Barrow, Bonnie Parker, Clyde's brother Buck Barrow, Buck's wife Blanche Barrow, and their childhood friend W.D. Jones, had been indulging in liquor, cigarettes, and card games, much to the annoyance of their neighbors. The neighbors eventually called the police, leading to a confrontation between the gang and the authorities.
By Ashmal Sanikaabout a year ago in Criminal
Serial killer with a high IQ of 145
On August 27, 1964, Edmund Kemper, a disturbed 15-year-old boy, shot and killed his grandmother while she was editing a book. Kemper then stabbed her three times to ensure that she was dead. He carried her body up to a bedroom, waited for his grandfather to return home, and shot him with a rifle, after greeting him. By the age of 15, Kemper was already a deeply troubled individual, who was massive in height and build, and had an exceptionally high IQ. He was not like other kids and would not be like other adults unless it was usual to sleep with the heads of women he had killed. Kemper attributed this behavior to his mother, Clarnell Kemper, who was difficult to please, despite achieving great heights in her career as the President of the National Federation of Federal Employees. She met Edmund Kemper Sr., who was a special forces commando, and they had a son, Edmund Kemper III. When Kemper Sr. returned from war, he was wounded both physically and mentally and was no longer the man Clarnell admired. This caused her to become disappointed in him, and he eventually left the family home, leaving Kemper III to become the sole focus of Clarnell's frustration and failures. Growing up, Kemper III was bullied and harassed by his sisters, and his mother used them to belittle him at every opportunity. Clarnell even locked Kemper III in a basement in the dark, where he was forced to sleep with rats. She eventually moved his bedroom down there, and he would fantasize about violence, beheading the family cat, and keeping its skull in his closet. Clarnell tried and failed to meet a man who lived up to her high expectations, and for all her woes, she blamed Kemper III, the product of the man who had left her. Edmund cried for days, pleading with his mother to let him go live with his father, who eventually took possession of him. Kemper III moved in with his grandparents, who showered him with love and gifts,
By Ashmal Sanikaabout a year ago in Criminal
Ed Gein: the butcher of plainfield
Ed Gein ; America's strangest killer Ed Gein is widely considered one of America's most bizarre and twisted serial killers. Known as "The Butcher of Plainfield," Gein's horrific crimes inspired the classic horror films Psycho and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, as well as the novel and film adaptation of The Silence of the Lambs. While he didn't have the high body count of other infamous serial killers, such as Ted Bundy or Jack the Ripper, his gruesome and macabre crimes continue to fascinate and shock people to this day.
By Ashmal Sanikaabout a year ago in Criminal
How they caught serial killer ' TED BUNDY'
A young woman walks down an alleyway on her way home from college, illuminated only in small puddles of light by the lamps above her. Little does she know that a man will be waiting for her as she emerges into the carpark.
By Ashmal Sanikaabout a year ago in Criminal
America's most evil seriel killer- John Wayne Gacy
After the search of Gacy's home, police obtained a warrant to dig up the crawl space beneath his house. They found the bodies of 29 young men and boys, some of whom were buried in the crawl space and others in a nearby river. The victims had been tortured, sexually assaulted, and strangled. Some had been buried with their clothing or underwear in their mouths. Many of the victims were known to be gay, which suggested that Gacy targeted his victims because of their sexual orientation.
By Ashmal Sanikaabout a year ago in Criminal
How you could have survived the 'BLACK PLAGUE'
The Black Death was a catastrophic period in Europe during the 14th century, when three types of plague - bubonic, septicaemia, and mnemonic - ravaged the continent and wiped out an estimated 60% of the population, or the equivalent of 450 million people today. This article examines the ways in which people of that time could have survived the plague.
By Ashmal Sanikaabout a year ago in FYI
Exorcism of 'Emily Rose' way scarier than movie
Dear reader, prepare yourself for a journey into the unknown. We cannot guarantee that you will return unscathed, but we promise that the journey will be worth it. So turn off the lights, light a candle, and join us on this journey into the heart of darkness.
By Ashmal Sanikaabout a year ago in Horror
Conjuring is Creepier in real life
The Perron family's experiences at their home in Harrisville, Rhode Island, form the basis of James Wan's 2013 film The Conjuring. While the movie takes creative liberties and embellishes certain details for dramatic effect, the real-life events that the Perrons claim to have experienced are still chilling in their own right.
By Ashmal Sanikaabout a year ago in Horror