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Long Island serial killer
The Gilgo Beach killings, also known as the Long Island serial killer case, refer to a series of unsolved murders that occurred in the vicinity of Gilgo Beach and Oak Beach in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. The case gained significant media attention and has remained an active investigation for law enforcement.
Raluca PopescuPublished 4 months ago in CriminalA Web of Deceit: Unraveling the Enigma
In the heart of a bustling metropolis, where shadows danced with secrets, a crime unfolded that would challenge even the sharpest minds. The cityscape, adorned with neon lights, concealed the dark underbelly that housed a labyrinth of deception.
Nada solimanPublished 4 months ago in Criminal"Shadows of Silence: Solving the City's Cold Criminal Mysteries"
Inside the dazzling the city, where neon lights danced with shadows, there was a network of stories buried in the mystery of real murder. These were the brains behind "Criminal," a collection of people committed to solving the mysteries that hid in the shadows amidst the skyscrapers and busy streets.
Isabel MartinezPublished 4 months ago in CriminalDeath industry laboratory : The crime of Human Extermination
A new threat appears in the great fabric of life, where innumerable species have come and gone throughout the ages. This threat is represented in a member of the very race it threatens, the human race, in contrast to the indiscriminate hand of nature. There is still the unsettling question: Who is this outlaw among us, and why does he want to wipe us all out? As we probe further into this terrifying truth, we have to face the sobering fact that mankind is being accused of arranging its own destruction.
The Shadow of Silence
Chapter 1: The Kidnapping The city was plunged into darkness, its streets twisted like infected veins. In the darkest corners, a hitman lurked. He was no ordinary man; He was a shadow, a ghost that slipped between the cracks of the law. His name was unknown, but his reputation was infamous. The women trembled as they heard his silent footsteps.
Hendrik SancheZPublished 4 months ago in CriminalHow a Woman Bit Off the Pen-is of a Se-x Offender
Dennis Slaton is a registered sex offender. He had been convicted of sodomy, voyeurism, and attempted rape. However, in August 2019, he met a woman who made him pay terribly for his crimes.
Rare StoriesPublished 4 months ago in CriminalEchoes Of The Past
The local pub looked unrecognisable with the shimmering lights and elegant decorations, echoing with laughter and chatter as guests mingled, celebrating Eliza’s 18th birthday. Her radiant smile lit up the room, but behind her sparkling eyes lay a shadow of sorrow that never quite faded. As the evening progressed, she found herself surrounded by friends and family, showering her with gifts and well-wishes. Each present unwrapped brought a momentary distraction from the haunting memories that lingered in the corners of her mind. Amidst the pile of brightly wrapped packages, one gift caught her attention- a small, intricately wrapped box with no name tag. Curiosity piqued, she carefully peeled back the layers of wrapping paper, revealing a polished wooden box engraved with delicate patterns that gave her an uneasy sense of familiarity.
Shauna MullenPublished 4 months ago in CriminalJust Like Iago
There is a morbid fascination with murder, I think, if that's not too obvious and trite a thing to say. I bet if you looked at the proportion of TV programmes that are dedicated to the discovery of who-killed-who, it would be a fair percentage. And so many adopted formats!
Rachel DeemingPublished 4 months ago in CriminalChild K*ller Susan Smith Says She’d be a “Good Stepmom” as Parole Hearing Nears
In October 1994, Susan Smith drove her vehicle into the river with her two young sons. 3-year-old Michael and 14-month-old Alex strapped into their car seats. Before authorities found the vehicle with the boys strapped inside, Smith pleaded for their safe return on national TV, claiming a Black man had carjacked them. She was convicted of their deaths and sentenced to life in prison. Now, 30 years into her sentence, Smith hopes a parole board will see it fit for her release when she appears before them in November.
True Crime WriterPublished 4 months ago in CriminalCrime Busters
The NYPD have been fighting crime since before the Seamstress Killings. First, there was the Bronx Bandit where the victims were found packed in suitcases after various motel rooms were burglarized, with stolen credit cards, watches, jewelry or anything of value. The Bronx Bandit was taken into custody in 1982.
Natasha CollazoPublished 4 months ago in Criminal“The last night of the year at the North Pole”
"On the night of December 31, at the North Pole, Santa Claus was delivering the last of Christmas presents. Suddenly, a heart-rending scream was heard in the distance. Santa Claus rushed to investigate and found his wife, Mrs. Claus , dead on the ground. The North Pole police quickly arrived at the crime scene and began investigating. However, they could not find any clues that could lead them to the murderer.
Hendrik SancheZPublished 4 months ago in CriminalMidnight's Muse: The Enigma of The Cipher Thief
Midnight's Muse: The Enigma of The Cipher Thief In the heart of the city, where shadows whispered secrets and neon lights flickered like hesitant stars, a criminal mastermind emerged from the underworld. Known only as "The Midnight Cipher," this elusive figure orchestrated a symphony of crime that echoed through the labyrinthine alleys and towering skyscrapers.
Cudjoe JusticePublished 4 months ago in Criminal