We all leave notes to ourselves; little reminders to job our memories, or memos for tasks to accomplish later. However, some of us leave notes that look more like confessions than reminders.
The Murder of Suzanne Capper
Everyone wants to belong somewhere. However, Suzanne Capper longed to belong with a group of people who did not care for her in the least.
Butcher of Aberdeen
Katherine Knight had known chaos all her life. And there was a good reason for that. Katherine Knight was the cause of all the chaos.
Hiatus
Hey everyone, I just wanted to let you all know that I will be taking a short break for this week. I'll be back next week with a new true crime story for you all! I hope you're all practicing social distancing, staying home, and staying safe. All the best, Catt
Let It Burn
On January 3rd, 2011, Detective Sergeant Debbie Harris was called to the site of a burning building in downtown Toronto. Little did she, and other investigators, know the tragedy that would be uncovered from the ashes of the blaze.
Mike the Durable
Life insurance fraud is often a very common motive for murder. It usually never quite goes the way people think it will. And in this, rather unusual and quite extraordinary case, it went terribly, horribly wrong.
The Murder of Janelle Patton – Part 2
In March of 2002, tragedy struck the Pacific community of Norfolk Island. 29-year-old Janelle Patton had been found murdered at the Cockpit Waterfall Reserve.
The Murder of Janelle Patton – Part 1
Sometimes, we just want to run away from our problems, and our lives, and never look back. However, most of the time, doing so solves nothing.
On Safari
Going on safari is on many a bucket list. But sometimes, the dangers far outweigh the benefits of such an adventure.
Monster-In-Law
We’ve all heard of mothers who dote on their sons, and of momma’s boys. But few mother-son relationships are as questionable as the relationship between Ma Duncan and her son, Frank.