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My Hometown Had a Religious Murder Cult
Trigger warning: This article mentions infanticide. I moved to Attleboro, Massachusetts in the fall of 1989 — my freshman year of high school. My Mom and I left Virginia to move to the Boston commuter town where my grandparents had retired.
By Steffany Ritchie2 years ago in Criminal
Top 10 Haunted Places in the World
Although you should be familiar with the most picturesque locations, haunting locations are also very fascinating. People who are interested in the world's eerie locations have been drawn to many haunted locations throughout history. People enjoy traveling to these locations to witness the paranormal activity that occurs there. Some of the world's most eerie locations that you might be interested in learning about or visiting someday are listed below. These locations are from nations including Australia, America, Europe, and India.
By indika sampath2 years ago in Criminal
Crucial Aspects of Cost of Expungement in Texas
Expungement is the more typically used term for a legal approach called expunction. An expunction lets a person who had their criminal lawsuit forgiven to dismiss it from public databases of criminal histories in Texas. While the idea is easy, the procedure can be rather complicated and daunting to those unknown with it – even experienced lawyers.
By smithpatrick2 years ago in Criminal
Worst Mass Murderer Criminals in U.S. History
A few examples give an idea of the criminals who have committed heinous acts of mass murder against their fellow Americans. Their crimes have traumatized and devastated the lives of their victims and their families. They have also left a stain on American society as a whole.
By Terry Mansfield2 years ago in Criminal
Will Fetty Wap be a Change Agent for Legalizing All Drugs?
Fetty Wap has found himself waiting to hear his sentence for possession of five hundred grams of cocaine. He is behind bars right now for violating parole. At one time, he had posted a half a million dollar bail. He threatened someone over the phone and it was back to the slammer.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
The Heartless Murder of Troy LaFerrara
In November 2013, Miranda Barbour placed an ad on Craigslist offering “companionship” for $100. Troy LaFerrara responded to the ad. Miranda, then 19 years old, and Troy agreed to meet at Susquehanna Valley Mall where they would travel six miles to Sunbury, PA.
By True Crime Writer2 years ago in Criminal
The Purse
A man sits in a parked car, he is focused on an object in his hand. It's an old brass pocket watch. The watch has a grime to it. The grime telling a story 100 years old, perhaps even older. The little hand is about to strike 3pm, and a drop of sweat trickles down from the man's brow almost as if in sync with the watch. The long hand on the watch strikes the number 12, and the mans eyes flash in recognition of the appointed hour. He yanks two bags from the passenger seat and starts walking with haste. It quickly becomes clear that his destination is a tall monolithic glass building. A monument to capitalism, one could even say it was its church. The automated doors open, and a security guard welcomes him in. Normally a man wearing a mask while walking into a bank would be considered a threat, but the pandemic has made some strange things seem mundane. The masked man is selective, scanning the room for the meekest teller. Once he has made his selection he calmly waits in line.
By Alejandro Arango2 years ago in Criminal
Florida man Dumpster Dives Disney
A Florida man was arrested the other day for claiming he is the REAL Abu the monkey while hurling fecal matter into the fan at the popular location “The Rainforest Cafe.” He didn’t go down easily while he launched himself at families that mocked his disguise. Taking a child captive atop the volcano, He said he would let the child go if he could let his story be known. He is more real than the actual monkey Abu, since the actual monkey was a cartoon, he claimed.
By Dixon Kiddo 2 years ago in Criminal
Kentucky school shooter detained 25 years looks for parole
Michael Carneal was a 14-year-old rookie in 1997 when he shot a taken gun at a preceding school petitioning God bunch in the campaign of Heath Secondary School, close to Paducah, Kentucky. He got a lifelong incarceration with the chance for parole following 25 years, the most extreme permitted at the ideal opportunity for somebody his age.
By Denish Jo jo2 years ago in Criminal