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- Top Story - May 2021
WE HAVE YOUR SON!
Hand-writing a ransom note is great, it shows the family you care about your work and puts that extra fear in them. They think that they are dealing with a true psychopath.
Chris AuldPublished 3 years ago in Criminal Culling
"Okay, watch!" A younger Japanese man wearing a blue dress suit scrolled through his phone violently as another one with a heavy scowl weighing down on his face looking over his shoulder. "Okay, here!" The Japanese man showed the other man his phone, a picture of a man with a really large forehead on the phone.
CynicalPepperPublished 3 years ago in CriminalBaby Dies in Hot Car As Cop Mom has Sex With Supervisor
Warning: The following story may contain graphic details of criminal nature. Reader discretion is strongly advised.
True Crime WriterPublished 3 years ago in CriminalTwo-Line Stories Guaranteed to Leave you Speechless
Story 1: The sight of all the blood and mess made him extremely happy and he laughed cynically, like a maniac. lifting his firstborn after 15 childless years.
Otor MatthewPublished 3 years ago in CriminalMom Says Learning Her 11-Year-Old Was a Dad Nearly Made Her "Throw Up"
Warning: The following real-life story may contain graphic details about criminal acts. This includes crimes against children. All content posted on this page is intended for a mature audience ONLY. Reader discretion is strongly advised.**
True Crime WriterPublished 3 years ago in CriminalWishes
Mr. Eckert came into the diner each morning at exactly 6:30, sat in the booth closest to the kitchen, and by 6:40 had finished his first cup of coffee and patted Meg on the butt twice. By 6:45 each day, Meg would have told him to knock it off. Some days politely. This Monday morning, she was less than polite.
Melody HoagPublished 3 years ago in CriminalJust Let Me Die Here (A Serialized Novel) 7
Thankfully, it’s a blizzard-free drive to Banff. Not to say it isn’t somewhat eventful. Snow from an earlier storm has melted and refrozen on the road, leaving several precarious stretches of black ice. The afternoon sun bounces off these patches, causing a blinding glare. I grip the wheel in these spots and tense with each slide of the tires.
Megan ClancyPublished 3 years ago in CriminalThe unsolved murder of an American socialite
On October 12, 1944, Frederick Atwood, his wife and daughter wandered into a gruesome scene in a Hollywood, California apartment. Atwood, a custodian for an apartment complex, found an apartment with its door ajar. Atwood originally planned to clean the apartment sometime during the day.
Marc HooverPublished 3 years ago in CriminalHe took my innocence from me
I went a long time wondering if there was something wrong with me if in my past life I did something so wrong that I deserved what I was going through, or I simply had been dealt a bad hand and just had to accept that. But I have been through so much in the 30 years I have been alive, that sometimes you wonder if it is worth it to keep going. I have tried to picture my life in many different scenarios, such as different parents, different circumstances, different friends, taken a different path, made different choices, but all are not my reality. I have heard from different people that G.OD. has a plan for our plans and that we just have to be patient; I got tired of being patient when I practically had my childhood and my innocence were taken away from me. What I'm about to share with you is quite disturbing, and not the thing that I pictured I would be sharing with the world, I do feel it has changed who I am and how I perceive myself; I have never really known my worth, but with this, I felt like I wasn't worth anything. I hope this doesn't seem as if I am seeking pity or empathy, it is more therapeutic, more or less helpful to those who have not had the opportunity to voice their own experiences. I hope for those of you who needed someone to be there for you, I hope you finally found what you were looking for.
Carla SofiiLove GarciaPublished 3 years ago in CriminalThe Most Intriguing People In The World And Why Two Million People Might All Know One.
The world takes all kinds of people and I think I've met most of the types that can be categorized into some genre or category of person. There are the blue-collar guys, the white-collar professionals, the soccer moms, the politicians, the civil service workers, the students, and the academics. I've even met a few that I simply couldn't categorize, nor did I imagine a fitting category for them. They, for lack of a better term, are the ones I call the monsters. There is, without an adequate psychological standard for these beings, a type that is simply monstrosities, or perhaps abominations is a better word. Of course, that was my professional choice for many years, being exposed to these monstrosities.
Jason Ray MortonPublished 3 years ago in CriminalDead weight in the water
Ask anyone about the most horrific ocean disaster and they will probably refer to the Titanic. The RMS Titanic was an unsinkable luxury ship. But this would come to a test during the early morning hours of April 15, 1912. After striking an iceberg, the Titanic began to sink. Of the 2,240 passengers and crew, over 1,500 people went down with the ship.
Marc HooverPublished 3 years ago in CriminalMary Vincent Survives Ax Attack That Took Both Hands
*Warning: The following story is intended for mature audiences only. Reader discretion is advised. Mary Vincent is an inspiration to anyone who hears her story. After losing both arms in an ax attack by her rapist, Vincent still managed to escape her attacker and lived to tell her story.
True Crime WriterPublished 3 years ago in Criminal