Investigative Journalism
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Part Three — The Reckoning Four decades passed before the truth about Christie Lynn Mullins. For decades in which a fourteen-year-old girl’s murder remained unresolved—not because the answers were unknowable, but because they were not pursued with the urgency and care she deserved. Christie was abducted, sexually assaulted, and brutally murdered on August 23, 1975, Read more
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Hello 👋 Happy New Year 🎈🎆 🎊 we have made it to 2026! I wish all of you the absolute best this year and beyond 💖🌟 new year, new true crime stories, new content that I am working for on my blog ☺️ I have so many goals and ideas running through my veins. I Read more
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Bonjour, true crime friends! So I realized that I never wrote or posted the conclusion to Christie Lynn Mullin’s case. I plan to do that immediately so I can wrap it up nicely. if you need a refresher, Christie Lynn Mullins was born on August 28, 1960 in Columbus, Ohio. She was only 14 years Read more
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🕯️ Content note: This piece discusses homicide and systemic failure. Please take care while reading. On April 3, 1997, a 22-year-old college student named Cho Jung-pil walked into a Burger King in Itaewon, Seoul. He never walked out. Cho was stabbed to death in the restaurant’s bathroom — a sudden, violent act committed in a Read more
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Richard Benjamin Speck was born on December 6th, 1941 in Kirkwood, Illinois to parents Benjamin Franklin Speck and Mary Carbaugh Speck. He had a sister named Carolyn that he was close with and four older sisters and two older brothers. Childhood, home life and young adolescence: Speck’s mother was religious, a stay at home mother, Read more
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Before I jump into the story, please check out my first blog post on this case! I will insert the link below: I found this story on YouTube and the title had me reeling with sadness, disappointment, and anger. It seems that people will go beyond measure to murder someone due to their own insecurities Read more
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🌫️ Summary On the night of November 14, 1997, 14-year-old Reena Virk went to the Craigflower Bridge in Saanich, British Columbia, believing she was finally being included by a group of peers. Instead, she was brutally attacked by classmates who had been bullying her for months. Reena never came home. Her body was discovered eight Read more
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Y’all I am exhausted. I need whiskey 🥃 a cigarette, a Cuban cigar and a powdery substance. Want to know why? I was on YouTube checking to see what’s new in the world of true crime and it’s just as I left it… a MESS. A woman, by the name Sakiyna Thompson, was found guilty Read more
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It’s December! I have ONE week of school left and I am FREE! I am so ready to dive back into the world of true crime, investigating, writing, and building my cosmic go go world 🌎 Yay!!! 😀 I miss surfing 🏄 the web and whatnot. Hehe 😉 💖 L.W. Read more
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You can’t trust the government. Let me tell you… I have been actively working on solving a case all on my own. The case you ask? The death of journalist Danny Casolaro. I’ve written about him on my blog before but I need to make it land more powerfully because to me, it’s important. The Read more
