True Crime & spooky Stories

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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

  • 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

  • In the heart of the French Quarter, there’s a house. It is nestled between the scent of jasmine and the sound of jazz. This house makes even seasoned ghost hunters hesitate. A three story mansion once owned by Madame Delphine LaLaurie, New Orleans’ most infamous socialite- turned sadist. Elegant. Educated. And allegedly- unspeakably cruel. The 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

  • They say that behind every great horror story is a hint of truth. The legend of Elizabeth Bathory sits somewhere between Dracula and American Psycho. She was a 16th-century Hungarian noblewoman. Her taste for cruelty, and allegedly virgin blood, earned her the nickname The Blood Countess. You know, just your average girlboss goals. If girlbossing 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

  • 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