Sam H Arnold
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Writing stories to help, inspire and shock. For all my current writing projects click here - https://linktr.ee/samharnold
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The Cleveland Torso Killer, the Man Who Destroyed a Legend
In 1934, a headless torso and thighs washed up on the shores of Lake Eerie. Part of the young woman's skin had been chemically burnt, causing the skin to become red and leathery. She was given the nickname, The Lady of the Lake. Without her head or hands, she was never identified.
By Sam H Arnold2 years ago in Criminal
Christine Edmunds, the Beautiful Woman Known as the Chocolate Cream Killer
Christine Edmunds was one of the first famous killers to walk the corridors of Broadmoor. She was called the Chocolate Cream Poisoner, but she never considered herself one of the Broadmoor prisoners. Despite this, she remained a patient until her death, some thirty-five years after her incarceration.
By Sam H Arnold2 years ago in Criminal
The Extraordinary Story of the Race to Reach the South Pole
In 1911, two teams of five scientists assembled; today would be the start of the race to reach the South Pole. Both teams had contrastingly different strategies. The British team would push as hard as they could every day.
By Sam H Arnold2 years ago in FYI
Five Banned Books That Were Made into Box Office Movies
Many books have been banned over the years. Banned books week looks at these books and allows us to question why. Many are considered unsuitable for children, which is why many were banned. These are classics, though, that I believe all should have the opportunity to read.
By Sam H Arnold2 years ago in Geeks
Would It Shock You If I Told You These Five Movies Were True Crime?
There is nothing like sitting down to watch a good movie. Some movies are instant blockbusters, and others fail entirely. These five movies have all been huge successes. Some are cult films, admired by a small audience. Others have earned those in them Oscar nominations.
By Sam H Arnold2 years ago in Criminal
The Horrific Thames Boating Accident That Killed over Seven Hundred People
The Princess Alice steamboat is a shipping disaster that few have heard of. Yet, it is the most severe boating crash recorded in the Thames. On 4th September 1878, it was sliced in half by a ship three times her size, causing massive loss of life.
By Sam H Arnold2 years ago in FYI
The Tragic Story of the Girl Who Inspired the Exorcism of Emily Rose
Most people have heard about the 2005 film, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, even if they have not seen it. However, many may not know that the story is based on a true story of a girl named, Anneliese Michel.
By Sam H Arnold2 years ago in Criminal