Aileen Wuornos, America’s First High-Profile Female Serial Killer, Never Had...
Tweetby Darcia Helle Allow me to tell you a story about a woman born into the most dismal of circumstances. Her mother is a young teen when she marries a violent man. He is soon arrested and convicted...
View ArticleThe Making (and Breaking) of Richard Ramirez, Night-Stalker
Tweetby Patrick H. Moore Richard Ramirez, the world-famous Night-Stalker, died of “natural causes,” reportedly Hepatitis C or some other form of liver disease, in June of 2013. He was only 52. Few...
View Article“Making a Murderer” Sparks Public Outrage (as well it should)
Tweetby John Taylor Netflix delivers a must-see documentary with Making a Murderer. Is it biased? Does it leave out evidence? Yes and yes, but comprehensive and neutral are not what make a great and...
View ArticleThe True Timeline Behind The People Vs. OJ Simpson! (Infographic Magic)
Tweet by Amy Lane, January 29, 2016 This Infographic, which Amy Lane of Instant Checkmate has very kindly invited All Things Crime Blog to share, reveals the True Timeline behind The People Vs. OJ...
View ArticleDellen Millard: He’ll Be Flying Solo to the Big House
Tweetby Pamela Stewart “It’s difficult to accept that Tim was just a guy, a regular average guy who loved his family and his friends, who worked hard. It is difficult to accept that this regular...
View ArticleHow 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 ArticleFrank Lloyd Wright and the Great Gasoline Mass Murder
Tweetby Darcia Helle August 15th of this year marks the 100th anniversary of the most gruesome mass murder Wisconsin has ever seen. The story has all the makings of a New York Times bestseller or...
View Article“Children of Rage”: The Strange Case of RAD Victim Beth Thomas and Her...
Tweetcompiled by Patrick H. Moore Beth Thomas was the angry little girl featured on the remarkable, albeit disturbing, HBO documentary, Child of Rage, which was released around 1990. She suffered from...
View ArticleHaleigh Cummings Vanished without a Trace and to This Day We Don’t Know Why?
Tweetby John W. Taylor At 3:30 a.m. on February 10, 2009, a 9-1-1 call came into a Putnam County, Florida emergency call center. Seventeen year-old Misty Croslin reported five year-old Haleigh Cummings...
View ArticleDid A Serial Killer Prey On The Sage Sagittarius?
Tweetby Bob Couttie Murders at sea may be the stuff of seafarers tales but they do happen. When three mysterious deaths occur in just a few weeks aboard a ship under the command of a self-confessed...
View ArticleKing Kong STANDS HIS GROUND and Loves Forever!
Tweetby Thomas Davidson Literary genius supports aggrieved gorilla? “Many years later, as he faced a firing squad of military biplanes, King Kong was to remember that distant afternoon when his father...
View ArticlePatrick H. Moore -The Making and Selling of Cicero’s Dead
TweetNoted crime fiction writer and blogger, Suzanne Jenkins (author of the Pam of Babylon series and the Greektown Trilogy), asked me to write a post concerning the Making and Selling of Cicero’s...
View ArticleDangerous Noir! CICERO’S DEAD by Patrick H. Moore Is FREE! March 21 — March 23
TweetIt’s once again time for Cicero’s Dead, Patrick H. Moore’s award-winning crime novel to be given away free (for 3 days — March 21 to March 23) to the deserving American (and international)...
View ArticleMurderer, Manipulator, or Do-Gooder? The Many Sides of James Rupard
Tweetby John W. Taylor Lester and Ruth Rupard lived in the small, rural town of Banner Elk, located in the western mountains of North Carolina. Their adult son, Dennis, died in a car accident in 1961....
View ArticleHigh Profile Criminals Who Have Called Washington “Home”
Tweetby Frankie Rendón Public consciousness is collectively enthralled by the media circus, elusive events, bizarre behavior and often gruesome details that surround highly publicized crimes. Most...
View ArticlePatrick H. Moore -The Making and Selling of Cicero’s Dead
TweetThis post was originally published on acclaimed indie novelist Suzanne Jenkins’ author website ( http://suzannejenkins.net/ ) on March 16, 2016. Suzanne has very kindly permitted us to re-post it...
View ArticleJason Young: Stone Cold Killer or Victim of Unfortunate Coincidences?
Tweetby John W. Taylor On November 3, 2006, in an upscale neighborhood in Raleigh, North Carolina, Meredith Fisher discovered her 28 year-old sister, Michelle Young, beaten to death. Michelle had...
View Article“Suicides don’t take two shots.” – The Death of Michelle O’Connell
Tweetby John W. Taylor Jeremy Banks and Michelle O’Connell started dating in 2009, after Michelle’s brother, Scott, introduced them. Jeremy worked with Scott as a deputy with the St. Johns Sheriff’s...
View ArticleTop Seven British Miscarriages of Justice
Tweetby Blackwater Law Getting accused of something you know you didn’t do can be annoying at the best of times, but imagine actually being sent to prison as a result. Unfortunately, the criminal...
View ArticleThe Many Trials of Tim Hennis
Tweetby John W. Taylor In 1985, Gary and Kathryn Eastburn lived in Fayetteville, North Carolina with their three daughters, Cara, 5, Erin, 3, and Janna, 22-months. Gary was a captain in the Air Force....
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