True Crime & spooky Stories

Justice begins here

1990s

  • “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.” ― F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby Danny Casolaro (left) and his son, Trey (right) On August 10, 1991, journalist Joseph Daniel “Danny” Casolaro was found dead. His body was discovered in the bathroom of Room 517 at the Sheraton Inn Read more

  • Hey 👋 all! Thank you guys all so much for continuing to support and read my blog 🩵🩵 summer vacation is almost over, so I will have to be more balanced when it comes to keeping up with posting. Fear not, I have tons of content to share with you all 🔮🔮🔮 For now… here’s Read more

  • One year for Christmas, my mom gifted me something small but unforgettable; a dark blue bottle of Versace perfume. It was called Dylan Blue, and from the moment I first wore it, I was obsessed. The scent was everything: majestic, sexy, mysterious. It quickly became my signature fragrance. It wasn’t just because it smelled divine. Read more

  • There are many questions that haunt American history: Today, I tackle the third question. Because while Peter Videneiks may be involved in software theft, black budget operations, and the suspicious death Danny Casolaro, there’s one truth we can’t ignore: This man has never owned pants that fit. Or dried. Childhood Trauma: The Belgian Waffle Incident Read more

  • Photo Credit: Netflix, American Conspiracy: The Octopus Murders This Was Never Just a Suicide: In August 1991, investigative journalist Danny Casolaro was found dead in a hotel bathtub in Martinsburg, West Virginia. His wrists were slashed. The death was officially ruled a suicide. But after years of independent research, I believe that ruling was not Read more

  • If you’ve been tracking the tangled web surrounding journalist Danny Casolaro, you already knew how deep the rabbit hole goes. But if you think Danny’s suspicious death was of a one-off tragedy… think again. Enter Paul Morcasa- a name not as well-known, but just as important. His brutal death in 1982 paints a chilling pattern. Read more

  • The Golden Boy gone too soon He called it The Octopus- a tangled web of espionage, corruption, software theft, and global intrigue. But what did they call it? A suicide. Let’s make one thing clear: Danny Casolaro didn’t just walk into a Sheraton Inn to die. He walked into that hotel in Martinsburg, West Virginia Read more

  • They called it PROMIS. Not a promise, not a gift- but a piece of software so powerful, it could track you through the walls of your home, trace your bank accounts, even predict your next move before you made it. A digital phantom. Originally designed to streamline case management for the Department of Justice. But Read more

  • Danny Casolaro didn’t die suddenly, he was silenced gradually. Shadowed, warned, and circled by people who knew he was getting too close. You don’t tell your friends, “If anything happens to me, it wasn’t an accident,” unless you know someone who is watching. Danny was being tracked, not just fir what he’d found, but for Read more