Chelsea Rose
Bio
I never met a problem I couldn't make worst.
Stories (29/0)
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
64,000 Reasons Why You Should Never Doubt A Hungry Woman
The early days Joyce Diane Bauer was born on October 29, 1929, in New York City to middle-class parents, attorneys Morris K. and Estelle Bauer. She grew up in Queens, New York, with her younger sister Elaine to keep her company.
By Chelsea Rose2 years ago in Geeks
What Happened To The Children Of History's Most Evil Men?
Nathan Phelps Nathan Phelps (born in 1958) is the son of Westboro Baptist Church Pastor Fred Phelps (1929–2014), who earned notoriety for his demonstrations at funerals around the United States. Nathan, the sixth of thirteen children, was thought his father's radical interpretation of Calvinism from an early age. Extreme physical punishments and abuse were complimented by harsh nutritional and health standards and other excessive expectations.
By Chelsea Rose2 years ago in The Swamp
The Man Who Went Hunting For Humans
It was late Wednesday afternoon when a man walked into McDonald’s. “I’m going hunting…hunting for humans.” Armed with guns and hate in his heart, James Oliver Huberty fatally shot 21 people and wounded 19 others in one of America’s worst massacres.
By Chelsea Rose2 years ago in Criminal
The Brown’s Chicken Massacre
Brown’s Chicken was an American success story for the ages. It grew from a single-family-owned restaurant in Bridgeview, Illinois, to a prominent chain with roughly 300 outlets in 13 states, the majority of which were in the Chicago metropolitan region.
By Chelsea Rose2 years ago in Criminal
The Philosophy of Unschooling, A New Way Of Learning
No homework. No rules. No teachers. No tests. There is no typical school day for the Olsons, a family of six from Massachusetts. On any given day, the 15-year-old twins could be researching theatre costumes for their acting program, while their 12-year-old daughter, who is passionate about fitness, could be training on the ninja course she built in their backyard.
By Chelsea Rose2 years ago in Education