Chelsea Rose
Bio
I never met a problem I couldn't make worst.
Stories (27/0)
Your Call Is Important To Us
I had just finished my last assignment and had finally carved out time to speak to a bank representative. Apparently, my call was important to them, but I started having doubts after being on hold for 23 minutes. While waiting for anyone to pick up the phone, I heard a knock on my open office door.
By Chelsea Rose2 months ago in Filthy
It's Deadly Being Beautiful
Dorothy Stratten The year was 1978. Centennial High School student Dorothy Stratten (nee Hoogstraten) worked part-time as an ice cream scooper at her local Dairy Queen in Vancouver, Canada. There, a young Dorothy grabbed the attention of 26-year-old Paul Snider, a small-time promoter and local pimp with Hollywood aspirations.
By Chelsea Rose7 months ago in Criminal
The Play Station 4 Murder
It was minutes to midnight on Monday, November 26, 2018. There was a knock on the door. A difficult month The city of Maitland in Central Florida is one of the most desirable places to live thanks to its diverse array of artists, historians, welcoming neighborhoods, scenic parks, and a thriving urban core.
By Chelsea Rose11 months ago in Gamers
Ramadan Abdel Rehim Mansour: The Express Train Killer
Ramadan Abdel Rehim Mansour, also known as "Al-Tourbini" (Express Train), was the leader of an Egyptian street gang responsible for the rape, torture, and death of at least 30 children during a seven-year period. His victims were predominantly young boys around 10 to 14 years old.
By Chelsea Rose11 months ago in Criminal
They Killed Her Husband. She Got Her Revenge
Mariya Vasilyevna Oktyabrskaya (née Garagulia) was born in 1905 into a poor peasant family in Crimea. Indeed, destitute was an understatement, as she was regarded as a serf - a fancy term for slave. Coming from a humble background, she fervently embraced the growing expansion of communism and its values, as it gave her an education, two jobs, and even a husband.
By Chelsea Rose11 months ago in Serve
The Rape And Murder Of A 7-Year Old Girl
A night at the casino Leroy Iverson was wary about babysitters. So he always took his daughter, Sherrice, then age seven, and her then14-year-old half-brother Harold, with him when he went gambling just across the Nevada line. It had turned into somewhat of a family tradition.
By Chelsea Roseabout a year ago in Criminal