Slight Delay

Hey readers, Due to some unfortunate technical difficulties on my part (wherein I lost 90% of my research and notes for a handful of upcoming cases) this week's post is going to be delayed until next week. Thank you for your understanding! Cheers, Catt

The Bobbed Haired Bandit

The 1920s was an era of glitz, glam, speakeasies, and a general feeling of affluence and abundance. However, this was only true for a very select few. Others had to scrape and scrimp. Or, even resort to criminality in order to make ends meet. 

The Freeway Killer – Part 3

Between 1979 and 1980, William Bonin, along with his accomplices, traveled around Los Angeles and the surrounding areas. He sought out young men and boys, luring them to his vehicle, assaulting them horrifically, and murdering them. His actions during this time earned him the moniker of The Freeway Killer, one which he accepted with pride. 

The Freeway Killer – Part 2

In 1979, William Bonin was released from prison (due to an administrative error) after sexually assaulting a teenage boy. Following his release, Bonin vowed that “this was never going to happen again”. And he knew just how to make sure of jus that. Part one can be found here.  On August 4th, 1979, Bonin and… Continue reading The Freeway Killer – Part 2

The Double Initial Murders

The 1970s in New York held promise for many families to get ahead and be successful. No one expected the tragedies that would befall Rochester between 1971 and 1973, or the mystery that would ensue. 

Holiday Time

Hey friends and readers! I just wanted to let you all know that I'll be taking a month's vacation from the blog. To be honest, my 9-5 is burning me out a great deal. I just need some rest, and relaxation, in order to recharge and refresh in order to continue to bring you content… Continue reading Holiday Time

Under the Radar

It can take time, and patience, to catch a serial killer when they’re laying low. But when one flew so low under the radar, it took the world by surprise. Not only because he went unnoticed for so long, but because no one can ever be sure of his total number of victims.