I invite you to join me in this riveting episode of Pushing Up Lilies, where we peel back the layers of complex human emotions and the deadly consequences of tangled affairs.
The Dark Legacy of Child Killer Mary Bell
On today’s episode of Pushing Up Lilies, I delve into a chilling chapter of true crime history: the disturbing case of Mary Bell from 1968. At the tender age of 10, Mary shocked Newcastle, England, when she committed unthinkable acts of violence against two innocent children.
Bad Nurses That Use And Abuse Their Power
In this riveting episode, we explore the dark underbelly of healthcare. Let’s delve into the unsettling world of nurses who wield their power for malevolent purposes, focusing on a specific and disturbing method: insulin overdoses.
Maine Shooter Robert Card and Military Suicides
In this episode of Pushing Up Lilies, I invite you to walk alongside me as we explore the heart-wrenching case of Robert Card, a name that resonates with the unsettling complexities of mental illness.
Cannibals Among Us: Stories of Those Who Kill and Consume
In this unsettling episode, we delve into the chilling world of cannibals among us, exploring the shocking stories of individuals who commit the unimaginable act of killing and consuming other human beings. With a focus on understanding the motivations, psychological factors, and societal context that drive such horrific behavior, we dive deep into cases from history and the present day.
Holiday Deaths & The Lawson Family Murders
On today’s episode, I share stories of deaths during the holidays, with the main one being the Lawson Family murders. On Christmas day, in 1929 a rural North Carolina tobacco farmer brutally murdered six of his children, his wife and then killed himself.
Unnatural Causes: The Trust We Put In Healers That Harm
I don’t mean to scare anybody in talking about nurses and doctors who kill, because there are so many other people that hold our lives in their hands that we really don’t think about because we don’t look at them as caregivers, although they do in some respects actually take care of us.
