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The best of the worst true crime, history, strange and Unusual stories. Graphic material. Intended for a mature audience ONLY.
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The Unsolved Murder of 13-Year-Old Alexandra Anaya
On August 16, 2005, a 14-year-old teenage boy riding his speedboat with his parents spotted the body of a young girl floating in the Calumet River in Chicago, Illinois. The body had been weighed down with chains and held down with straps. Only the body's torso was located. The body was later identified as Alexandra Anaya, a 13-year-old teenager who vanished from her Hammond, Indiana, home on August 13, 2006, during the early morning hours.
By True Crime Writer5 months ago in Criminal
He Injected His Ex-Lover With HIV & Hepatitis When She Left Him
In early 1994, Janice Trahan visited her doctor when she began to feel sick. They initially told her it was sinuses, although the pain and symptoms never disappeared. After visiting several doctors, Janice learned she was pregnant. Even scarier, she also learned she was HIV positive and had hepatitis.
By True Crime Writer5 months ago in Criminal
JonBenet Ramsey M.rder: Who Were The Main Suspects?
On Christmas 1995, an unknown individual entered the prestigious Boulder home of John and Patsy Ramsey during a Christmas party, left a ransom note demanding cash from the family, and killed their 6-year-old daughter, JonBenet. Her body was found the next morning. The murder remains unsolved, although plenty of theories and speculations about who could be the killer have swirled In the 28 years since. Suspects have ranged from the brother, Burke, to her parents, to Santa Claus.
By True Crime Writer5 months ago in Criminal
Catfishing Gone Wrong: Murder Was The Case
Catfishing, or the act of pretending to be another person for personal gain on an online platform such as dating sites or social media, victimizes an average of 20,000 people in the U.S. per year and costs more than $600 million worldwide. Depending on the circumstances, catfishing cases can be criminally prosecuted.
By True Crime Writer5 months ago in Criminal
Criminal Flunkees
From an armed robber who was beaten up by the cashier at the sex store he attempted to rob to a woman who filed a complaint with police after she was sold bad crack, the criminals in the following stories will always be the weakest links.
By True Crime Writer6 months ago in Criminal
The Man With Half a Body
Kenny with his father
By True Crime Writer6 months ago in FYI
The St. Cloud Vampire Murder
In 1988, Timothy, 18, and Mark, 19, Erickson were brothers who shared an apartment in St. Cloud, Minnesota. The brothers enjoyed helping others and often opened their doors to homeless and runaway teens in the area, giving them a safe place to stay. In March of the year, the brothers had four people staying with them; two guys, and two girls, who ranged between 15 and 17 years old.
By True Crime Writer6 months ago in Criminal
Microwave Injuries and Murders
Microwave ovens were invented in 1945, changing the way families prepared meals. Sadly, a few people have used the appliance for purposes far more devious than cooking. Most disturbingly, people have seriously injured and killed their infants and toddlers inside microwaves. Hearing a story about a child being murdered is always hard, but some stories are worse than others. Prepare yourself before proceeding, since this blog looks at a few of the horrifically heartbreaking cases of microwaves used as weapons against little ones.
By True Crime Writer6 months ago in Criminal
Man Sued Meta, Wins $50k After Going to “Facebook Jail”
He’s got a friend in every single person who's lost accounts on social media or scrolled Facebook helplessly while locked inside Facebook jail doing hard time. Mr.Crawford was falsely accused of a crime and his account was banned without explanation or an opportunity to defend himself. He fought back by filing a lawsuit against the company -and won back his account and $50k.
By True Crime Writer6 months ago in Criminal
Casey Anthony's Parents to Take Polygraph Test in Documentary Airing in January
Now is the time to pull out that debit card and subscribe to the A&E channel if you don’t already. It costs just a few bucks per month, you can cancel any time, and you’ll see firsthand the results of the polygraph tests taken by George and Cindy Anthony regarding one of America’s most heartbreaking true crime cases: the murder of Caylee Anthony.
By True Crime Writer6 months ago in Criminal
The Oldest Women to Ever Give Birth
What do you see yourself doing at 50, 60, even 70 years old? Will you be a cat lady? A gardener? Retired and loving it? While everyone has an inkling of how they’ll look, act, and behave in their mature age, their visions generally don’t include getting pregnant or raising a newborn baby.
By True Crime Writer6 months ago in Families