How Errol Flynn, Hollywood’s Bad Boy, Beat His Rape Charges!
Tweetcompiled by Patrick H. Moore On February 6, 1943, the famed film actor Errol Flynn, after a month-long trial, was acquitted of the rapes and statutory rapes of Peggy Satterlee and Betty Hansen....
View ArticlePennsylvania Boy Shoots Classmate in the Face (for No Reason) and Takes...
Tweet commentary by Patrick H. Moore When I was young and all was well in the world , there was a popular television host named Art Linkletter who had a TV show called Art Linkletter’s House Party,...
View ArticleMean Girls at Work: Murderess in Lover’s Triangle Gets LWOP for Brutal...
Tweetcompiled by Patrick H. Moore In a deeply disturbing recent murder story, a Pennsylvania resident, 20-year-old Nichole “Jade” Olmstead has chosen to plead guilty to first-degree murder in the...
View ArticleEdward Elmore Rode the Legal Railroad to 30 Years on Death Row: His Crime?...
Tweetby Darcia Helle Justice Blackmun: “Rather than continue to coddle the Court’s delusion that the desired level of fairness has been achieved and the need for regulation eviscerated, I feel morally...
View ArticleSexy Bob Crane of Hogan’s Heroes Was Bludgeoned to Death in 1978. His...
Tweetby Patrick H. Moore The list of radio and television personalities who have had their lives cut short by murder includes Bob Crane, the incredibly popular Los Angeles morning radio personality,...
View ArticleZeitoun Unbound: Did Hurricane Katrina Hero Try to Kill His Wife?
Tweetby BJW Nashe Abdulrahman Zeitoun’s roller coaster ride during the past decade — through the ups and downs of running a business, surviving a hurricane disaster, enduring injustice, and achieving...
View ArticleOklahoma High School Student Brandi Blackbear Suspended for ‘Casting a Spell’?
Tweetcompiled by Patrick H. Moore Exhibit I: In 2000, Brandi Blackbear was a student at Union Intermediate High School in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. She wrote horror stories in the style of Stephen...
View ArticleEngland’s Most Notorious Child Killers: Myra Hindley & Ian Brady
Tweetby Bob Couttie Ruth Ellis was the last woman to be hanged in England, in 1955. The last man to be executed is a coin toss between Peter Anthony Allen and Gwynne Owen Evans who were simultaneously...
View ArticleThe ‘Butcher Baker’ Is Dead at Last: Alaska’s Most Prolific Serial Killer...
Tweetcompiled by Patrick H. Moore It’s no secret that serial killers often masquerade as everyday good citizens. To some degree, Alaska’s most prolific serial killer, ‘Butcher Baker’ Robert Hansen, did...
View ArticleThe Death of All Things Crime Blog
Tweetby Patrick H. Moore All good things must end (and all bad things too). What is ending now is All Things Crime Blog. We’ve been hit with a frivolous lawsuit which Patrick H. is fighting, with the...
View ArticleTough Scotswomen Reportedly Kick ____ at Premier of “50 Shades of Grey”
Tweetcommentary by Patrick H. Moore We Americans like to think we’re tough, and I suppose by some standards we are, but for sheer fist-fighting prowess, we’ll probably never catch up with our friends...
View ArticleThe Kidnapping of Mollie Digby: Was the Fair-Haired Stranger Actually Mollie?
Tweetby Darcia Helle In 1870, New Orleans was a city divided by politics, class, and race. The Civil War had left much of the south reeling, and now the government’s Radical Reconstruction attempted to...
View ArticleThe Notorious Pamela Smart Murder Case: Do Cameras Affect Justice in the...
Tweetby Heather Piedmont Using the first fully televised court case as its subject, a recent documentary, Captivated: The Trials of Pamela Smart, directed by Jeremiah Zagar, examines the question of...
View ArticleWhen Santa Cruz Was “The Murder Capital of the World,” Part One
Tweetby BJW Nashe When I lived in Santa Cruz, California from 1982-87, I had no idea that this pleasant seaside town was once dubbed “The Murder Capital of the World.” By the time I moved there to...
View ArticleWhen Santa Cruz Was “The Murder Capital of the World,” Part Two
Tweetby BJW Nashe In the early 1970s, the charming seaside town of Santa Cruz, California was plagued by a series of murders. The main culprits were a trio of serial killers who claimed the lives of at...
View ArticleTwo’s Company, Three’s a Deadly Crowd: The Cruel Killing of Martha Gail Fulton
Tweetby Starks Shrink Donna Kay Tapani paid three misfits to murder Martha Gail Fulton, the wife of her former lover, George Fulton. That’s the simplest story; the motivations and complexities of this...
View ArticleTop 51 Disturbing Quotes from 19 Disturbed Serial Killers
Tweetcompiled by Patrick H. Moore This compelling yet horrifying array of 51 disturbing quotes from 19 disturbed serial killers is drawn from the public domain. Although I’m quite certain that each and...
View ArticleThe Monstrous H.H. Holmes and His Murder Castle Inc.
Tweetby Darcia Helle You’ve probably fantasized about your dream home. Most of us do. You might want a spacious mansion, a decadent penthouse, or an old farmhouse. Chances are you won’t be fantasizing...
View ArticleBestiality Is Legal in the Same States That Ban Same-Sex Marriage!
Tweetby Robert Emmett Murphy, Jr. The subject of this post is the entrenchment of sexual perversion in American law and how that is reflected in the ideological make-up of the various regions of this...
View ArticleThe ‘Butcher Baker’ Is Dead at Last: Alaska’s Most Prolific Serial Killer...
Tweetcompiled by Patrick H. Moore It’s no secret that serial killers often masquerade as everyday good citizens. To some degree, Alaska’s most prolific serial killer, ‘Butcher Baker’ Robert Hansen, did...
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