
Dr. Shakira
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🩺Philosopher🌻Freelance Scribe🕵🏽♀️True Crime✨Celeb Ghostwriter✨The Missing✨Investigation✨Podcast✨Researcher 🔺
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True Crime: Lisa Harnum
“Lisa’s loss to our family is devastating and the pain endless. Whether directly or indirectly, every one of us will be affected by some kind of violence, physical or mental, during our lifetime. Yet we tend to believe it will get better, ignore it, or turn away instead of facing it head on. The only way for it to diminish, for in truth it will never be eradicated, is for each and every one of us to take a stand and say STOP! ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. STOP THE VIOLENCE. MAKE A DIFFERENCE! When we witness it, we must report it, or, if the situation safely allows, stop it. A few seconds can mean the difference between life and death. If we know someone who is violent, either in our families or an acquaintance or friend, we must intervene and get that person help before it causes the loss of a life. Please do not turn away for one day you, or a family member or friend, may need the Foundation. You always think it could not happen to you. That is what we thought and now we are without our beautiful Angel.”-A message from Lisa’s family
By Dr. Shakira5 days ago in Criminal
Vanished!: 40-Years Later-Where is Cynthia Anderson?
Cynthia “Cindy” Anderson is at work when she hears a knock on the door. She stops what she is doing to answer. She looks to see who it is, it is a man she recognizes and she lets him in. The man starts to chase her and she is desperately trying to get away from him. Opening the door was the worst mistake she has ever made. He torments, abducts, and murder her. At that moment, she wakes up and realizes she is having another horrible nightmare. For the last year, she has been having nightmares that she is abducted by a man and murdered. Her sister remembers one morning as she was getting dressed for work, she overheard Cindy crying to their mom about the lucid nightmares she was having. Her mom tried to console her and tell her it was just an awful dream. Cindy cried in terror that “he murdered me, mom!”
By Dr. Shakira13 days ago in Criminal
The Facebook live murder
The Murder of Rannita Williams April 2018, Rannita Williams, her mother, and her brother are at home enjoying the day. They hear wheels screeching to a halt in the driveway. There is a loud knock on the door and it is her ex-boyfriend (Robinson). He is insistent that she open the door. When she refused to open the door, he kicked the dead-bolted door in. (Robinson) is there to confront Rannita for previously going on Facebook live to belittle him and his girlfriend (Taylor). There was an ongoing social media dispute between the two women he has been dating at the same time. The two women were on social media to negatively post and go on Facebook Live to fight over him. He is particularly distressed that his girlfriend (Taylor) is upset and he demands a public apology from Rannita to her.
By Dr. Shakira26 days ago in Criminal
The Missing Harlem Boys
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Poster for Christopher Dansby Christopher “Choo Choo” Dansby It was a shock to the community when the missing became two small boys. In 1989, Harlem, New York was a close-knit community where a lot of people lived. The Martin Luther King Towers is a public housing community with ten buildings, 14 floors and each floor has multiple apartments. 26-year-old Allison Dansby lived in the same building with her mom, siblings, and cousins. She has two sons, a three-year-old, and Christopher was two years old. Christopher was affectionately called Choo Choo and loved to cuddle. He was very attached to his mom and he did not go with just anybody. If a stranger approached him, he would cry. Choo Choo loved to be outside in the community park playing on the slide. This park is where two Harlem boys became “the missing”.
By Dr. Shakira30 days ago in Criminal
Online dates that went wrong
True Crime: Online Safety In 2019, the world experienced a global pandemic that limited in-person dating. People have been meeting their online dates on Zoom, Skype, and other video communication services. The (CDC) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has lifted most COVID restrictions and in-person dating is beginning to resume. Knowledge of online safety can make navigating the online dating process easier.
By Dr. Shakiraabout a month ago in Criminal