The death of a Texas woman in 2010 launched a near worldwide, crowdsourced investigation that asked a very important question: Who was Lori Erica Ruff?
The Disappearance of Emma Fillipoff
26-year-old Emma Fillipoff disappeared in Victoria, British Columbia in November of 2012. Over eight years later, her family is still searching.
The Crewe Murders
In 1970, David and Jeanette Crewe disappeared, leaving their 18-month-old daughter, Rochelle, behind in her cot at the family farmhouse in Pukekawa, Lower Waikato, New Zealand. Nearly 51 years later, there are still few answers as to what happened to the Crewe family the night of June 17th, 1970.
One Week Pause
Hey readers, The blog's going on pause for this week, as I'm moving house and the ensuing chaos does not a good research/writing environment make. I'll be back next week with a new case, from my new home! Thanks for sticking with me. As the MFM crew would say, Stay Sexy and Don't Get Murdered!… Continue reading One Week Pause
The Invisible Killer
In 2004, a brutal series of events shocked the police, as well as the family and friends of the victims. No one expected what would come from the investigation.
The Hinterkaifeck Mystery
An entire family, and their maid, were murdered on a small German farmstead in 1922. As of March, 2021, we still have no answers for what happened at Hinterkaifeck in March and April of 1922.
The Mysterious Death of Thelma Todd
Hollywood is notorious for a lot of things. In the 1920s and 1930s, Hollywood was just as well known for its glitz and glam, as it was its mysterious deaths. The death of Thelma Todd may just be one of the most notorious events in Hollywood history.
Through the Window
Hollywood is known for glitz and glamour. However, there are rare occasions when the veneer rubs away. One such occasion occurred in 2010, when Hollywood elite publicist Ronni Chasen was shot through the passenger window of her car.
Hidden in Plain Sight
In the context of injustice, most people think of wrongful convictions and coerced confessions. Rarely is injustice framed as a wrongful acquittal. And yet, that is exactly what happened with Brenda Sue Schaefer’s murderer in a case that rocked Louisville, Kentucky to its core.
Prolific
History has seen its fair share of prolific killers flit in and out of existence. But very few have flown under the radar for as long as Samuel Little did.