fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about copycat killers, eyewitnesses testimony, what makes a murderer and more.
Soul Contracts, Twin Flames and Incarceration
Okay, this is a very sensitive subject. I know someone is going to get triggered, so please keep an open mind and hear me out. Can someone who has been convicted of a crime and been incarcerated be your twin flame?
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior4 years ago in Criminal
The Cleveland Street Scandal the Connected to the Ripper and the Government Cover-Up
If you follow the Jack the Ripper case, a few names may appear familiar in this article. None more so than the grandson of Queen Victoria, Albert Victor. Albert was used to his fair share of scandal, even being accused of being the Ripper at one point. Reports also state that he had an illegitimate son by Margery Haddon called Clarence.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in Criminal
Serial Killers
When you think of 'monsters' you may think of vampires or zombies or a werewolf. Maybe the word conjures up a character from any number of movies you've seen like Freedy Krueger, Jason Vorhees, Michael Myers, or Leatherface (the Chainsaw Massacre).
By Brandon Phifer4 years ago in Criminal
Once a Thief
The story I am about to tell is a true one, sad, but still true. Emily, Holly, and Jenny were all 14, and grew up together, which makes the betrayal even worse. During a time when Emily's grandparents were in town, all the grown ups get together. Well the 3 of them wanted to go do what 14 year old girls do, go see boys in the apartment complex Emily lived in. Emily and Jenny were super close friends, (or Emily thought so anyway) even called each other cousins. Always there during hard times, Holly showed Emily a side of her that Emily didn't even know existed. A cruel side, knowing that at the time, Holly was Emily's only friend, she used it to her advantage everyday, and in the future part of this sad and true story, she remained the same as she was as a 14 year old bully, just grew into a 37 year old bully.
By I am me Amanda Nissen/Champion4 years ago in Criminal
Do You Share Your Star Sign With a Serial Killer?
When it comes to true crime have you ever wondered if you share a star sign with a serial killer? Although star signs do not really reflect a person's motives, it is an interesting notion that some star signs seem to house more serial killers than others!
By Trisha Dunbar4 years ago in Criminal
Thames Torso Murders
The Thames Torso Murders were a series of unsolved murders that occurred in London, England from 1887 to 1889. There were four different incidents that were done, and they were all filed under this series. Of course, none of the murders were solved and only one of the four victims were identified. There were also some more murders that taken place between 1873 and 1902 that were also associated with this series of murders.
By Heather Arnold4 years ago in Criminal
Rahway Murder
An Unidentified woman was murder on March 25, 1887. She was found on the side of the road in Rahway, New Jersey. Four young men found her on the side of the road in a pool of blood. She was dressed in a dark green cashmere dress that was trimmed in green feathers and a fur cape. She was in her 20s with brown hair and blue eyes. She was wearing yellow gloves and a black hat made of straw with red-colored velvet trimmings, a black dotted veil and bonnet. She had carried a basket of eggs.
By Heather Arnold4 years ago in Criminal
THE FAR SIDE
Usually, in most “war” stories, you always hear or read the grandiose tales about the wives, the girlfriends, and the mistresses, but rarely do you hear or read a mumbling word about what lurks on the far side of the story---the law. In my many years of hustling in the streets, I had two law enforcement agents, in particular, that dogged me relentlessly. The first was a FBI agent, Joe Kenny, and the second one was a vice cop called Rambo. Both operated very differently, but both were very good at what they did which was putting the bad guys in jail.
By GIBRAN TARIQ4 years ago in Criminal








