Kure Garba
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I Kicked Out My DIL Because She Disrespected Me, and My Son Is on Her Side
I Kicked Out My DIL Because She Disrespected Me, and My Son Is on Her Side “I’m a relatively young mother-in-law, just 36 years old. I had my children at a young age, and I’ve been fortunate that my husband’s successful career allows me to be a stay-at-home mom. After my kids grew up a bit, my husband and I decided I would focus on homemaking and community involvement,” Susan shared with us.
By Kure Garbaa day ago in Humans
Bob Ward, a Florida millionaire who was convicted, twice, of killing his wife in 2009
Bob Ward a wealthy Florida businessman found himself at the center of a high-profile criminal case in 2009 when his wife, Diane Ward, was shot to death in their home. The circumstances surrounding Diane's death were shrouded in mystery, with conflicting accounts from Bob and the prosecution. The case ultimately resulted in two trials and two convictions for Bob Ward, marking a dramatic turn in the life of this once successful entrepreneur. The events leading up to Diane Ward's death began on the fateful night of September 21, 2009. Bob and Diane were reportedly having an argument in their home, which escalated to a point where a gunshot was fired. Bob claimed that the gun went off accidentally during a struggle between him and Diane, while the prosecution argued that it was a deliberate act on Bob's part. The conflicting narratives set the stage for a legal battle that would captivate the public and expose the complexities of marital relationships.
By Kure Garba2 months ago in Criminal
The brutal Robison family murders
The Robison family murders also known as the "Good Hart murders," took place on June 25, 1968, in the peaceful town of Good Hart, Michigan. Richard Robison a successful advertising executive, his wife Shirley, and their four children; Ritchie, Gary, Randy, and Susan, were brutally shot and killed while on vacation in their Lake Michigan cottage. This tragic event shocked the small community and left a lasting impact on all who knew the family. The Robison family had been enjoying a serene summer vacation in their secluded cottage when tragedy struck. The family was well-respected in the community, known for their kindness and generosity. Richard was a prominent figure in the advertising industry, while Shirley devoted herself to caring for their four children. The Robisons seemed to have everything going for them, but their idyllic vacation would soon turn into a nightmare.
By Kure Garba2 months ago in Criminal
The "Ripper Crew"
The "Ripper Crew," also known as the "Chicago Rippers," was a group of four men who perpetrated a reign of terror in the Chicago, Illinois area during the early 1980s. Led by Robin Gecht, the group's heinous crimes included abducting, mutilating, and murdering numerous women, leaving a trail of fear and horror in their wake. Their actions shocked the community and had a lasting impact on the city.
By Kure Garba2 months ago in Criminal
The unsolved and suspicious disappearance of Daniel Robinson,
The unsolved and suspicious disappearance of Daniel Robinson, a 24-year-old geologist in Arizona, has captured the attention of the public and law enforcement since he was reported missing in June 2021. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance, including the discovery of his crashed Jeep just a few miles away from his job site, have raised numerous questions and concerns about the events leading up to his vanishing.
By Kure Garba2 months ago in Criminal
The brutal murder of Kimberly Cates
The brutal murder of Kimberly Cates, a nurse living in Mont Vernon New Hampshire in 2009, shocked the local community and garnered national attention. The perpetrators of this heinous crime were 17-year-old Steven Spader and 19-year-old Christopher Gribble who used a machete to hack Cates to death in her own home. The viciousness of the attack and the seemingly random nature of the crime sent shockwaves through the quiet town and left many questioning the motives and mindset of the killers.
By Kure Garba2 months ago in Criminal
The death of Amber Tuccaro
Amber Tuccaro a Canadian First Nations woman went missing in 2010 while hitchhiking near Edmonton Alberta. Her disappearance sparked a desperate search for answers and justice, but the discovery of her remains in 2012 only deepened the sense of loss and frustration surrounding the case. Despite authorities' claims that they were looking into the murder, the case remains unsolved. Amber Tuccaro's disappearance and subsequent death shed light on the vulnerability of Indigenous women in Canada, who face disproportionately high rates of violence and are often marginalized in the justice system. Her story became emblematic of the broader issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, drawing attention to the systemic failures and biases that have hindered efforts to address these tragedies.
By Kure Garba2 months ago in Criminal
The 2020 Nova Scotia attacks
The 2020 Nova Scotia attacks, also known as the Portapique massacre were a series of shootings that occurred in Nova Scotia Canada on April 18-19 2020. The attacks resulted in the deaths of 22 people and multiple injuries, making it the deadliest mass shooting in Canadian history. The gunman responsible for the attacks was identified as Gabriel Wortman, a 51-year-old denturist from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The rampage began in the rural community of Portapique, where Wortman set fire to several homes and killed multiple individuals, including some of his neighbors. He then continued his violent spree, traveling through various communities in a replica police car and disguised as a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officer. Wortman's use of a police car and uniform allowed him to evade suspicion and gain access to his victims.
By Kure Garba2 months ago in Criminal
Chen family killings
The inexplicable Chen family killings in Guilderland New York on October 8, 2014, sent shockwaves through the community and left a lasting impact on the Capital Region, which boasts a significant Asian American population. The brutal murder of Jin Feng Chen, his wife Hai Yan Li, and their two young sons, Anthony and Eddy marked the first quadruple homicide of a Chinese family in the area, leaving authorities and residents reeling from the senseless tragedy. The Chen family was well-regarded in the community, known for their hard work and dedication to providing a better life for their children. Their lives were abruptly cut short when they were found murdered in their home sending shock and disbelief through Guilderland and beyond. The heinous nature of the crime, coupled with the fact that it targeted an entire family, struck a chord with the public and sparked widespread concern and fear.
By Kure Garba2 months ago in Criminal
The vicious unsolved murder of 16-year-old Beverly Jarosz
In December 1964 the small town of Garfield Heights, Ohio was rocked by the brutal and seemingly calculated murder of 16-year-old Beverly Jarosz. The case remains unsolved to this day, leaving a community and a family in mourning, and authorities baffled by the apparent precision and planning that went into the crime. The murder was so meticulously executed that law enforcement officials described it as an assassination a term rarely used in cases involving ordinary citizens.
By Kure Garba2 months ago in Criminal
Behind Bars for a Crime He Didn't Commit: The Story of Ryan Ferguson
In 2005, the life of Ryan Ferguson, a young man from Missouri, took a devastating turn when he was wrongfully convicted of murder. The case against him seemed solid: the prosecution's key witness, Charles Erickson, claimed that he and Ferguson had committed the crime together. However, as time would reveal, this witness's testimony was built on lies, and the physical evidence failed to align with his account. The storyy begins with the murder of Kent Heitholt, a sports editor for the Columbia Daily Tribune, in the early hours of November 1, 2001. The crime scene yielded few clues, but a witness reported seeing two young men near the scene that night. Several years later, Charles Erickson, a troubled young man with a history of drug abuse, came forward with a shocking confession: he claimed to have repressed memories of committing the murder with Ryan Ferguson.
By Kure Garba3 months ago in Criminal
Leonarda Cianciulli: The Serial K-Iller Who Turned Her Vi-Ctims Into Soap
Leonarda Cianciulli, a notorious Italian serial killer, gained infamy in the 1930s for her gruesome crimes. Known as the Soap-Maker of Correggio Cianciulli's macabre deeds were driven by a twisted belief that sacrificing lives would bring protection to her son during the turbulent times of World War II.
By Kure Garba4 months ago in Criminal