
SunshineChristina
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I am a social and criminal justice reform advocate and researcher. I love true crime and also fighting to help bring and spread awareness to the myriad of troubling issues that are effecting American society.
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Wisconsins Overlooked Pattern: How Many Cases Are We Not Talking About?
Wisconsin’s criminal history from the 1970s through the early 1990s is often discussed in fragments: a single notorious case, a single wrongfully convicted man, or a single serial offender. What is less frequently examined is the collective landscape—a dense cluster of murders, disappearances, infant deaths, sexual assaults, and investigative failures that unfolded across overlapping geography and time.
By SunshineChristinaabout 16 hours ago in Criminal
When Custody Becomes Commerce
Prison Blood, Political Access, and the Quiet Economy of Discretion (1960–2026) There is a moment that comes in long investigations when the facts stop behaving like isolated events and begin to line up. Not because someone is forcing them into a theory, but because they keep repeating the same shape.
By SunshineChristina10 days ago in Criminal
Gregory A Allen Fort Holabird and Military Intelligence
Gregory Allens Fort Holabird connection FBI/ Military Intelligence link The history of Steven Avery’s wrongful conviction, the eventual identification of Gregory Allen as the true perpetrator, and the legal, institutional, and forensic anomalies surrounding these cases provide a complex tapestry of actors, procedural irregularities, and possible federal protective interventions. Overlaying Avery’s civil lawsuit, Allen’s prison and military history, and several high-profile incidents—including the disappearance of Teresa Halbach—reveals patterns that warrant deeper investigation into selective enforcement, protective oversight, and administrative discretion.
By SunshineChristina13 days ago in Criminal
Don’t Ask. Don’t Tell. Until Someone Lives To Tell.
By an independent investigative researcher ⸻ A note to the reader This article relies exclusively on public records, court filings, sworn testimony, and contemporaneous reporting. It does not allege criminal coordination beyond what has been established in court. Its purpose is to examine patterns, parallels, and institutional blind spots that emerge when timelines are placed side by side. Patterns are not accusations. But patterns ignored become policy.
By SunshineChristina15 days ago in Criminal
Highland Community College President Deb Fox Believes "That Hitler Was A Great Leader"
Highland Community College has been in hot water before regarding racism, discrimination, defamation and other concerning racism accusations before. In fact in 2020 a civil lawsuit filed by the Kansas ACLU on behalf of several black athletes that the college was settled months later that was full of claims that are scarily reminiscent of the horrors endured by black Americans prior to and during the civil rights era in the rural south.
By SunshineChristina4 years ago in FYI
The State of Texas Is Going To Melissa Lucio On April 27th, 2022- About 70 Days From Now
If the state of Texas carries out the execution on April 27th Melissa Lucio will be the first Hispanic woman to be put to death in the state of Texas. This case may at first glance look horrific and the conviction and sentence if not just at least understandable. An impoverished mother with a history of drug use violently beat her two year old daughter to death.
By SunshineChristina4 years ago in Criminal
Six Years After The Debut Of Netflix's Making A Murderer Was Watched By Millions What Do We Now Know About The Investigation Into Teresa Halbachs disappearance?
Reflecting back at what has been found since the debut of Making a Murderer I want to ask the reader this: "If someone is telling you about an event that occurred yet they are lying to you about where it happened, what they did while they were there, why they did those things and most importantly who they were doing it for would you believe anything they said about the event at all?"
By SunshineChristina4 years ago in Criminal
December 2021 Marks The Six Year Anniversary of the Netflix Award Winning Documentary "Making a Murderer"
Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey On December 18, 2015 Making A Murderer debuted on Netflix to a world wide audience. Overnight everyone was talking about this case, Manitowoc County and if Steven and Brendan were innocent. Social media instantly had FaceBook groups, YouTube channels, Reddit subs and Tweets discussing the case. Millions watched and thousands were so impacted by the documentary that they needed to know more. Websites were created and court and police documents requested and scores of people around the world began a deep dive into the trial transcripts, police reports evidence photos, test results and any other piece of evidence that could be acquired. Six years and hundreds of records requests later what do we know about what actually occurred in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin?
By SunshineChristina4 years ago in Criminal
I was asked to explain Teresa Halbach’s key found in Steven Averys bedroom.
The key is actually easily explained ……. …So three cops walk in a trailer supposedly to search a bedroom. A bedroom that had already been entered multiple times AND even searched previously-get this…..by some of these same officers that have come back yet again this day to “search” some more.
By SunshineChristina4 years ago in Criminal











