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Incarceration, rehabilitation, recidivism: The reality of prison life and what it's like to be an inmate locked up behind bars.
The Miraculous Survival Of Mary Vincent
In 1978, when many people did not own cars, hitchhiking was a common practice. Vincent was hitchhiking with two other people at the time, hoping to avoid the turmoil between her parents, who were in the process of a divorce, and instead live with her grandfather.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
The Horrific Abuse Of "The Girl In The Closet"
Kenneth and Barbara Atkinson's house in Hutchins, Texas, was visited by the police on June 11, 2001. They had gotten a call that eight-year-old Lauren Kavanaugh, Barbara's daughter, was being abused, but nothing could have prepared them for what they witnessed when they entered the home.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
She Killed Her Boyfriend To Marry Her Dad.
A weird murder that occurred in West Virginia in February 2019 has been solved – at least for the time being. Amanda Michelle Naylor McClure, 31, pled guilty to second-degree murder for killing her lover, John Thomas McGuire, 38, with the assistance of her father and sister, according to The Bluefield Daily Telegraph.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
Woman Feels Violated After DNA From Her Rape Kit Was Used To Charge Her For A Crime
In 2016, "Jane Doe" reported a sexual assault and sent her DNA to a rape kit. Five years later, San Francisco police utilized her DNA to arrest her for a property crime. She is now suing the city.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
The Bear Brook Murders- How A Librarian Helped Solve The Case
This post has been updated to improve the clarity Four victims were discovered at Bear Brook State Park in Allenstown, New Hampshire. They were dismembered, skeletonized, wrapped in plastic bags, and packed into two 55-gallon steel barrels. The case baffled authorities for years. And decades, no one could identify them, referring to them as the "Bear Brook killings."
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
Khalil Wheeler-Weaver, targeted vulnerable women via social media then went on a three-month killing spree
Sarah Butler, age 20, texted Khalil Wheeler-Weaver 53 minutes before he murdered her, "You're not a serial killer, right?" Tragically, that was the case. Wheeler-Weaver murdered three women, including Butler, between August and November 2016 and attempted to kill a fourth.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
Daniel LaPlante-The 17-Year-Old Who Raped And Murdered A Pregnant Mom , And Then Drowned Her Two Kids
Daniel LaPlante was 17 years old in 1987 when he brutally murdered Priscilla Gustafson and her two children in Townsend, Massachusetts. A year before this LaPlante terrorized another family by living within the walls of their home for weeks
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
Ed Gein-The Serial Killer who wanted to recreate and resurrect his dead mother
The majority of individuals have viewed iconic horror films such as Psycho (1960), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), and The Silence of the Lambs (1991). (1991). But what many may not realize is that the terrible antagonists in these three films are all based on Ed Gein, the infamous "Butcher of Plainfield."
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
The Most Evil Lovers-They Killed And Slept With Dead Bodies
Douglas Clark may not be as well-known as Charles Manson, Ted Bundy, or Richard Ramirez, but his atrocities as a participant of the notorious Sunset Strip Killers were as heinous as those of any other serial killer.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
Police Discover 11 Rotting Corpses In Serial Killer’s Home Next To A Mom and Pop Sausage Factory.
Being the niece of Cleveland’s city mayor had put a lot of pressure on Lori Frazier, and she began making some terrible life choices. Frazier could have probably recovered, but the crack cocaine she smoked helped her cope, freeing her from her troubles — if only for a little while. Still, her body demanded it. She was a fiend, a slave to the dopamine rush, and she would do anything, or anyone, as long as she could be rewarded with her next ‘hit’.
By Jonathan Harker3 years ago in Criminal











