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Before the Turpin Family, There was the Collingswood Boys
Fort Worth,Texas 2018 Seventeen-year-old Jordan Turpin, escaped out of the family home flees away from the house, she takes out her phone and calls the police. She tells the police she ran away from her home, her brothers and sisters are chained up, and her parents: David and Louise Turpin are abusive to them.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in Criminal
Reason to Hire an Attorney to Know the Cost of Expungement in Texas
A criminal offense can create havoc in a person's life and make it miserable. But the good news is that, in some cases, depending upon the region/state in which you reside or the details of your record, you may be able to clean up your criminal records through "Expungement." It is a process of erasing, destroying, or sealing conviction or arrest records. In general, the cost of expungement in Texas cost around $600 just in filing fees and service of process costs.
By smithpatrick3 years ago in Criminal
Stolen at Birth: Carlina White & Kamiyah Mobley
This is a story of two women who were kidnapped on the day they were born. They had lived their whole lives with different names believing they have happy normal lives until years later after realizing they were stolen at birth by the women who call themselves “mom”. First, Carlina Renae White lived her life as Nejdra "Netty" Nance living in Bridgeport until she solved her case and found out the truth about herself. And, Kamiyah Teresiah Tasha Mobley lived her life as Alexis Manigo living in Walterboro until her “mother” revealed the truth and she and her “mom” took a DNA test showing no match between them.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 years ago in Criminal
Who was Jack the Ripper? The legend of the most famous criminal in history
1888: Queen Victoria's England is at the height of its power. London had become the first capital of the world. But alongside the columned white marble facades of Mayfair and Kensington, the sordid slums of the East End, Whitechapel, and Spitalfield suburbs persist.
By Viorel Secareanu3 years ago in Criminal
Conspiracy Theories
Have you noticed how many conspiracy theories have sprung up the past five years? Why do you think so many have given us pause to ponder? Do you think it had something to do with war, politics, crime, economy, love, peace, beauty, sickness, and/or the loyalists of the "keeping it real" trend? I do. I'm mentally-ill - Nice to meet you. Do you agree with the Chesire Cat that "we're all MAD here...." ? I do, but some of us got an official diagnosis, which can be difficult or helpful depending on how one utilizes their title.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman3 years ago in Criminal
Is This How Kidnapping or Human Trafficking Starts?
So, I was told this story this morning, and it happened to this guy. Scares me to think there are people in this world like the one I am about to explain, and never know what their true intentions are behind what they had done.
By Kerrie G.Diaz3 years ago in Criminal
The Serial Killer Who Ate His Friends Brain
Peter Bryan was born in London on October 4th 1969 as the youngest of 7 children. His parents immigrated to England from Barbados. He attended Shaftesbury Junior school in Forest Gate before moving to Trinity Secondary school in Canning Town. He left school at around the age of 15 and found a job at a clothes stall. He then moved on to teach cooking lessons at his local soup kitchen. In 1987 Peter lived in the Flying Angel Custom House in East London when he was around 18. Police were called when he attempted to throw another resident from his sixth-floor window. Peter suffered a nasty gash to his head due to the other resident struggling for his life. The initial attack was reported as unprovoked but police took no action against Peter Bryan.
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in Criminal










