In this chilling episode, we delve into the shocking stories of individuals whose lives were forever altered by the horrifying act of being set on fire by their partners or ex-partners. We begin by exploring the gripping account of Judy Malinowski, whose harrowing experience of being intentionally burned by her ex-boyfriend sent shockwaves through the nation.
The Increase of Chemical Suicides
In today’s episode, we delve into a chilling and distressing phenomenon sweeping the globe—the alarming increase in chemical suicides. Chemical suicides, also known as detergent suicides or detergent deaths, involve the deliberate mixing of lethal chemicals to produce toxic gases, typically hydrogen sulfide (H2S), which can be rapidly fatal even at low concentrations.
The Final Sanctuary: Deaths in Home and Hotel Bathrooms
In today’s episode, we delve into the haunting cases of individuals who met their untimely demise in the privacy of their own home or hotel bathrooms. We will explore the mysterious deaths that occurred within these seemingly ordinary spaces, where hidden truths and unanswered questions lurk behind closed doors.
The Hart Family Murder-Suicide
On today’s episode, we explore the heartbreaking story of the Hart family murder-suicide. On March 26th, 2018, the family’s SUV was found at the bottom of a cliff in California, with the bodies of all eight family members inside.
Inside the Minds of Women Who Marry Serial Killers
On today’s episode, we will explore the psychology behind the relationships and examine the motivations of individuals who write to and marry serial killers behind bars.
Head Trauma: From Infants to Seniors to Criminal Behavior
In this episode, we take an in-depth look at the physical and neurological signs of head trauma and the ways in which they can manifest in different age groups, from babies to the elderly. We also explore head trauma and the connection to criminal behavior, taking a closer look at the scientific evidence and the real-life case of the Louisville shooter, Connor Sturgeon.
Serial Killers Who Suffered Head Trauma
Join me as we unravel the mysteries of the human mind and seek to understand the complex interplay of factors that may contribute to the making of a serial killer.
Head Trauma and Homicide: Exploring the Louisville Shooter and WWE Superstar Murders
In this gripping episode, I delve into the disturbing connection between head trauma and homicide, specifically examining the cases of the Louisville Shooter and a WWE Superstar, Chris Benoit.
Kendall Francois, the Poughkeepsie Serial Killer
Last week I was at advanced homicide investigation training, one of the speakers at the event worked as an investigator on the Kendall Francois case, a serial killer from Poughkeepsie, New York, convicted of killing eight women, from 1996 to 1998. Today I am going to share this story with you.
Buster Murdaugh and the Mysterious Death of Stephen Smith
This week I want to talk about Stephen Smith’s death. Stephen Smith, he was the young man, 19 years old, that was found dead in the middle of a rural road, not really anything indicative of a hit and run. However, his death was determined to be vehicular manslaughter. Eight years later, it’s being investigated as a homicide, with all eyes on Buster Murdaugh.
