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  • Warning ⚠️ There are some disturbing details about this case. Some in which will be discussed in great detail. Reader discretion is advised.⚠️ 🪁 Aurora, Colorado, May 22, 2004: May 22, 2004, Al’s residence: Al had failed to show up for work one morning which immediately caused his coworkers to worry as Al was very… Read more

  • Castro, California: On May 27, 1994, 14-year-old Jenny Lin was killed inside her family home in Castro Valley, California—just two days after her birthday. Jenny wasn’t just another name in a case file. She was a gifted young musician who played both the piano and violin, a straight-A student, and a girl with a future… Read more

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 🖤 Summary Sophie Toscan du Plantier was born on July 28, 1957, in Paris, France. A French television producer and intellectual, Sophie lived a life balanced between glamour and solitude. At the time of her death, she was married to Daniel Toscan du Plantier, a renowned film producer. She also had a teenage son, Pierre-Louis… Read more

  • 🌕 The Frequency

    A 1970s Supernatural Short by Sable June “Some stations never stop broadcasting — even after everyone’s gone.” It was 1976. The air crackled with cigarette smoke. Vinyl hissed like rain. Loneliness hummed quietly behind every FM dial. Darla Mae worked the late shift at WQRI. It was a sleepy Wisconsin radio station known for Fleetwood… 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

  • 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

  • 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