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Whodunnit, and why? All about criminal investigations and the forensic methods used to search for clues and collect evidence to get to the bottom of the crime.
How Renowed Serial Killer H.H. Holmes Was Caught?
During the summer of 1886, a man names Herman Webster Mudgett settles into Chicago. He was a charming conman, and though some did find him off putting, most took a quick liking to him. Mudgett's relocation wouldn't be the only change he'd make, it is here where Mudgett takes the name Dr. H.H. Holmes and begins to run a pharmacy.
By Sumit Kumar Singh5 years ago in Criminal
Cold Case Involving the Confession Killer is ACTUALLY Closed
You may have seen Netflix’s special The Confession Killer. It revolved around the very real criminal history of drifter Otis Toole and his lover Henry Lee Lucas who acted like the pied piper or stronger personality in their twisted relationship.
By Real Monsters 5 years ago in Criminal
Viewing Veronica’s Victims
Well here we have him Tom, Mr. Cobb. Poor Thomas here was bludgeoned to death in his home about a week ago. The landscapers noticed him lying on the floor of his living room through a sliding glass door. Apparently he lived alone and didn't have many visitors. So, there he lay on his floor, stinking to all high hell.
By Cam Rascoe5 years ago in Criminal
Searching For The Reason Why
Murderer. Serial killer. Sociopath. There are so many different words for people who take the life of others. For me though, there is so much more behind those words. It is not always about who killed someone but the why behind it all. Why did the preacher's wife Mary Winkler shoot and kill her husband Matt? Why did Casey Anthony kill her two-year-old daughter Caylee? Why did Zach Adams murder nursing student Holly Bobo? Why did Jeffery Dahmer start raping, killing, and eating other men?
By The Good Wives Guide to True Crime5 years ago in Criminal
The 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.
By Marc Hoover5 years ago in Criminal
He 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.
By Carla SofiiLove Garcia 5 years ago in Criminal
The 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.
By Jason Ray Morton 5 years ago in Criminal
Dead 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.
By Marc Hoover5 years ago in Criminal
The Boeing Disaster
I see Boeing as the prime victim of unhinged capitalism. With over three hundred casualties due to faulty software programming and mischievous and dubious help from the federal agency FAA, it is of serious concern for everybody who is directly and indirectly connected to the devastation.
By Kevin Tennert5 years ago in Criminal









