When we hear the term “cold case”, this usually applies to a case that has been cracked wide open by new advances in forensic technology. But every now and then, a cold case can be solved by complete accident. Especially when the forensic technology at hand is, well, entirely non-existent.
Tag: true crime
The List of 10
In 2010, an unknown serial killer was apprehended. What started out as a probation violation, soon turned into a full-scale investigation when police in Reno, Nevada discovered Joseph Naso’s “List of 10”.
The Cleft Chin Murder
As World War II waged on, England was hit with blitz drills, blackouts, and the constant, terrorizing threat of air raids. During this time, police presence, even in large city centres, was spread incredibly thin. Many opportunists took advantage of this, and chose to chase their own fun.
The Blackout Ripper – Part 3
February of 1942 was terrifying for the residents of England, as they underwent blackout conditions in order to avoid German air raids. However, an entirely different kind of horror was terrorizing the streets of London, and many women were left feeling unseen, and unsafe.
The Blackout Ripper – Part 2
In February of 1942, police were alerted to the body of Evelyn Margaret Hamilton, a woman who had been murdered during a blitz blackout night. What they didn’t know was that Evelyn’s murder was the beginning of a gruesome pattern of events.
The Blackout Ripper – Part 1
In February of 1942, the police were on the hunt for The Blackout Killer, a cruel and ruthless man who took advantage of the world’s instability to cater to his own horrific appetites.
The Murder of Teresita Basa
I have covered a lot of cases with twists, turns, and surprises. But I don’t think I’ve ever covered a case quite as unusual as the murder of Teresita Basa. Though the investigation into her murder was procedural and by the book, the manner in which it was solved has left those involved, as well as many true crime fans, both skeptical, and awed. Myself included, on both fronts.
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