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Levi Bellfield: The Serial Killer Who Murdered 13-year-old Milly Dowler
On May 17th, 1968 Levi Bellfield was born at the West Middlesex Hospital in London to parents of Romani decent Jean and Joseph Bellfield. He had two brother and sisters and was brought up on a southwest London council estate. His father died when he was only 10 years old from Leukaemia so his mother brought him up with his siblings as a single parent.
Shauna MullenPublished about a year ago in Criminal Reason First: How Evil Emotions Can Lead to Horrific Acts
Two students from Newark Charter School in Newark, Delaware hung out a lot. They had not noticed each other much in fourth grade but in the next few years, they became fast friends.
Skyler SaundersPublished 2 years ago in CriminalThe Legend of Lizzie Borden (1975)
The late Elizabeth Montgomery stars in this courtroom drama based on the famous killings of Andrew Borden, and his wife Abby Durfee Borden. The case was one of the most sensational of its day, a veritable media circus before such things even existed: no televisions, no radios, no internet. But, a lot of obsession over a Sunday School spinster and her alleged murder of her father and stepmother.
Who was Jack the Ripper? The legend of the most famous criminal in history
1888: Queen Victoria's England is at the height of its power. London had become the first capital of the world. But alongside the columned white marble facades of Mayfair and Kensington, the sordid slums of the East End, Whitechapel, and Spitalfield suburbs persist.
Viorel SecareanuPublished 2 years ago in CriminalThe Girl Who Was Tortured For 44 Days
In the eyes of Shinji Minato's parents, Junko Furuta was their son's significant other. The charming young girl frequented their son's company so frequently that it appeared as though she resided there.
Victoria VelkovaPublished 2 years ago in CriminalThe Serial Killer Who Ate His Friends Brain
Peter Bryan was born in London on October 4th 1969 as the youngest of 7 children. His parents immigrated to England from Barbados. He attended Shaftesbury Junior school in Forest Gate before moving to Trinity Secondary school in Canning Town. He left school at around the age of 15 and found a job at a clothes stall. He then moved on to teach cooking lessons at his local soup kitchen. In 1987 Peter lived in the Flying Angel Custom House in East London when he was around 18. Police were called when he attempted to throw another resident from his sixth-floor window. Peter suffered a nasty gash to his head due to the other resident struggling for his life. The initial attack was reported as unprovoked but police took no action against Peter Bryan.
Shauna MullenPublished 2 years ago in CriminalAmerica's Most Famous Cult
For a more in depth breakdown Charles Miles Manson was born November 12th 1934 in Cincinnati, Ohio. His mother was only 16 years old at the time and he never met his father. Money was tight and Charles’ mother got locked up for armed robbery so he went to live with his aunt and uncle in West Virginia. His life didn’t seem to improve much as at beginning at the young age of 9 years old, he spent most of time in and out of juvenile reformatories for crimes such as petty larceny, armed robbery, burglary and auto theft.
Shauna MullenPublished 2 years ago in CriminalLet Me Tell You About the Cocaine Queen of Florida
The moment The courtroom was eerier than I remembered it. Agitated. Energized. Colder too, like it was trying to unsettle us. The judge peered over her lenses into the sea of people.
Justin BoyettePublished 2 years ago in Criminal52 Lock Up: BigFoot, Meth & the loss of Jimmy Knighen
Welcome back to 52 Lock Up, I am your Appletini Cadma of Bitten Apple TV. 52 lock up is a series I started to talk about one of my biggest passions of true crime. A new episode on every Cadmaniac Monday for 52 Mondays, 52 crimes. Hope you guys enjoy, be sure to like, leave some feedback and subscribe; Viewer discretion is always advised.
What Happened To Logan Mwangi?
For a more detailed breakdown, you can watch my video on YouTube here: Logan Mwangi was a 5-year-old boy who lived with his mother, Angharad Williamson (31) his stepfather, John Cole (40) and eventually his older stepbrother, Craig Mulligan (14). In every photograph of Logan, he is a smiley, cheery curly haired little boy who seemed well loved. However, behind the photos he was found in a cruel and dark situation.
Shauna MullenPublished 2 years ago in Criminal52 Lock Up: Cold Case of Little Miss Nobody has a name
Welcome back to 52 Lock Up, I am your Appletini Cadma of Bitten Apple TV. 52 lock up is a series I started to talk about one of my biggest passions of true crime. A new episode on every Cadmaniac Monday for 52 Mondays, 52 crimes. Hope you guys enjoy, be sure to like, leave some feedback and subscribe; Viewer discretion is always advised. I will be discussing missing children and the death of a child.
52 Lock Up: Shadow Vision vs Little Rock Slasher
Welcome back to 52 Lock Up, I am your Appletini Cadma of Bitten Apple TV. 52 lock up is a series I started to talk about one of my biggest passions of true crime. A new episode on every Cadmaniac Monday for 52 Mondays, 52 crimes. Hope you guys enjoy, be sure to like, leave some feedback and subscribe; Viewer discretion is always advised. I will be discussing the death of children in this episode. Viewer discretion is advised.