Despite her gentle appearance, Dorothy Puente was actually a serial killer who committed a minimum of nine murders in her boarding house in Sacramento, California during the 1980s. Portraying herself as a compassionate caregiver, Puente managed a boarding house in Sacramento, California, catering to marginalized individuals such as the homeless, elderly, disabled, and mentally ill. While offering them shelter, she ... View more
TRUE CRIME
The Cokeville Bombing: A Community Shaken
On 16th May 1986, the small rural town of Cokeville, Wyoming, experienced an event that would forever haunt its residents. On that quiet Friday afternoon, David and Doris Young entered the local elementary school armed with a homemade bomb and an arsenal of firearms, taking over 150 people hostage and eventually detonating the bomb inside a crowded first-grade classroom. What transpired that day remains one of the most ... View more
Lord ‘Bob’ Boothby: Charm, Corruption, Ronnie Kray and a Life of Scandal
To his friends and admirers, Robert John Graham Boothby, commonly known as Lord ‘Bob’ Boothby, was a charismatic figure—a gifted orator and bon vivant with an effortless charm. Yet, beneath this affable exterior lay a deeply flawed man whose life was steeped in scandal, corruption, and dangerous liaisons. Born in 1900 to a prominent Edinburgh banker, Boothby built a successful political career, but it was his hidden dealings ... View more
The Menéndez Brothers: A Tragic Tale of Wealth, Abuse, and Murder
In the early 1990s, the Menendez brothers—Lyle and Erik—became household names after the brutal murders of their parents. The case captivated the American public due to its shocking nature, media coverage, and the complex legal and moral questions it raised. Today, it remains one of the most infamous cases in American criminal history, highlighting issues of family dynamics, abuse, wealth, and ... View more
The Tragic Death of Peter Tosh: Unravelling the Mystery Behind His Murder
Peter Tosh, one of the most iconic and revolutionary figures in reggae music, was brutally murdered on the night of September 11, 1987. Known for his unapologetic advocacy for human rights, Tosh had long been a voice of resistance against oppression. His tragic death at the hands of men he had once tried to help shocked not only the music world but also the wider global community. The details surrounding his murder reveal a ... View more
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