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Christian Gomez Decapitates Mom's Head
Christian Gomez was a happy child but things changed when he turned 18 years old. He began to isolate himself from friends, spent hours outside the house talking to God and stars, refused to shower under the belief that his mom watched him shower, became angry and could not hold a job.
By True Crime Writer2 years ago in Criminal
Dozens of Pairs of Severed Feet Stuffed in Shoes Wash Ashore
A 12-year-old girl walking along a beach on Jedediah Island in British Columbia stumbled upon a shoe. It was August 20, 2007, when she spotted the single blue and white running shoe. When curiosity got the best of her, the girl picked up the shoe, finding a sock and a human foot inside.
By True Crime Writer2 years ago in Criminal
All About My Bruises (PT11)
CHAPTER ELEVEN Three months later Even through the constant haze that so much beating from Sam had put me in, I knew I had missed my period for three months. God was seriously against me. Why did I choose this time to get pregnant? I had wanted a baby when I married Sam but I didn't want it again, not if it was conceived by the way Sam had been raping me constantly for the last three months. I have decided to stop calling it rape. I didn't know what to call it; but it was no longer rape, for I did not move or shout or do anything again when he came to do his deed. I just lay there like a block of wood and waited for him to be done. I have been Sam's prisoner for three months. I have bruises all over my body, courtesy of Sam's beating. There was no part of my body that did not know Sam's foot or hand.
By Nneka Anieze2 years ago in Criminal
Blood Thirsty in Sacramento
Young Richard Trenton Chase They say that sometimes the truth is so off the wall that it couldn't be made up. And I often find that that is the case, especially when it comes to the things that a person or persons can inflict on another human being.
By Catherine MacKenzie2 years ago in Criminal
Book Review: "Warlock" by Oakley Hill
When I read something about crime and history, I like there to be a good amount of story and backstory to flesh out. Books such as The Devil in the White City and The Killers of the Flower Moon are great for doing this, but if we go even further back in history, there is a lot of concentration on the actual crimes in almost a visual way. This is primarily because the crimes cannot be as easily accessed since they are so far in the past. I would like to hail this book entitled Warlock by Oakley Hill for its ability to not only provide the reader with a great visual crime story, but also backstory and atmosphere in which we can vividly image what is happening. The story is long, and often at times it can get a bit confusing - but making it through this book has been a great experience because normally, this is not a book I would pick up at all.
By Annie Kapur2 years ago in Criminal
The IRS Has a New $600 Rule for 2022 For All Gig Economy Workers
First, here is not what is happening. The IRS is not going to monitor your account for your transactions. A number of reports emerged that the IRS was going to "monitor" all bank accounts over $600. A recent USA Today article correctly puts this report to bed. It's not going to happen.
By Mark R Hake2 years ago in Criminal
What Really Happened To Tom Thomson?
Tom was born in Claremont, Ontario in 1877 and by 1905 was working as a designer and illustrator in Toronto. His friends and co-workers encouraged him to explore a part of the province known as ‘New Ontario’, the part of the province lying between Georgian Bay and Ottawa, by canoe. He fell in love with the land and returned often to Algonquin Park to paint scenes he saw there. He also encouraged his friends to come and paint as well.
By Carolyn McBride2 years ago in Criminal
How to locate your most recently viewed TikTok videos
TikTok Videos are popular to express your social, emotional, or memorable stories, a social networking application that enables users to create, watch, and share 15-second video clips taken with their smartphones. The app is famous for its addictive appeal and high levels of engagement due to its tailored feeds of wacky short films set to music and sound effects. Amateur and professional artists can enhance their videos with effects such as filters, background music, and stickers, collaborate on content, and make split-screen duet videos despite their geographical separation.
By Abdul Majid Qureshi2 years ago in Criminal