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- Serial Killers This lens has Information on those among us who exhibit some of the worst behaviours of human nature. What makes them tick? How did they get that way? Who are these people? Learn about different serial killers, how they get caught, their fetishes, h...
- Theadore Robert Bundy Ted Bundy is an interesting character in the large non-fictional literature of my life. I have read and studied him from a very young age. Having grown up in his 2 of his premier murder areas (Washington and Colorado) I became highly interested in h...
- Richard Montanari Richard Montanari was born and raised on the West side of Cleveland before he relocated to an East side Cleveland suburb where he writes powerfully disturbing stories of serial killers and the detectives that hunt them. His stories cross the genres...
- Jack the Ripper Trail Jack the Ripper is well known as the serial killer of London 1888, who terrorised the Whitechapel area, mutilating and murdering prostitutes. He has never been caught and his identity also remains a mystery though vast amounts of books have been writ...
- Roxanne Paltauf A Psychic Investigation Idea Girl Consulting - Roxanne Paltauf A Psychic Investigation - Remote viewing by dreams and visions searching for clues to the whereabouts of Roxanne. A ghost that looks like her contacts Harold the Ghost Hunter and Linda asking for help with her...
- The Best True Crime Books in Cleveland Ohio John Stark Bellamy II is the author of six books about Cleveland crime and disaster. The former history specialist for the Cuyahoga County Public Library, he comes by his taste for the sensational honestly, having grown up reading stories about Cleve...
- Ghosts With Unfinished Business Idea Girl Consulting - Ghosts With Unfinished Business -Anthony Sowell and Marva Howard, is there a connection? A Journal of Dreams, Psychic Visions, Ghosts Talk, Harold The Ghost Hunter, and tales of Ghosts that need our help before they can cr...
- FBI Ten Most Wanted The FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list arose from a conversation held in late 1949, during a game of Hearts between J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation, and William Kinsey Hutchinson, International News Serv...
- Best TV Shows A list of the Best TV Shows out there these days. With all the shows out on tv these days, we get confused as to which one is actually worth watching. So, here is a list of shows that get VERY HIGH RATINGS, according to websites which rank tv shows s...
- Your Daily Dose of Serial Killer News Interested in Serial Homicide? Whether you are studying law or criminology, author or fan of true crime, interested in forensics & profiling, I will collect valuable resources for you on this lens. I run three sites on those topics on my own, thos...
- Sociopaths and Psychopaths Anyone who writes crime fiction, especially novels about a serial killer, is familiar with the sociopathic personality. But not all sociopaths are killers. Some psychologists estimate that there are thirty thousand psychopaths who are not serial kill...
- Moors Murders Between 1963 and 1965, England was the stage for two sinister citizens wreaking havoc in the Manchester area. The Moors murders are named as such because four of the victims were buried to the north of the A635, Greenfield Road, over Saddleworth Mo...
- Breaking Down Sweeney Todd So by now, you've all seen the movie and probably listened to the soundtrack a million times, but have you ever wondered about the truth behind the legend of the Demon Barber of Fleet Street? Was Sweeney Todd real? Did he really slay hundreds of Lond...
- Criminal Profiling This criminal profiling lense is based on the information provided on my Forensic Psychology website. It represents the first of a series on the fascinating topic of criminal profiling.
- Criminal Profiling At The FBI This criminal profiling lense is the second in the series dedicated to this fascinating topic area.
- Colin Wilson Colin Wilson: the Outsider. To know what that means we must understand what it is that the outsider finds himself outside. A distant kinsman of mine once wrote a poem. Forty years later Colin Wilson quoted it in full in Mysticism and Poetry, the piv...
- The True Crime Writings Of Ann Rule I have long been a fan of the writings of Ann Rule. I read her fist book "The Stranger Beside Me" when I was 17 years old and now at 31, I have never looked back. I have read true crime by many authors and no other author comes close to mimicking th...
- Fantomas Fantomas Fantomas is one of the most popular fictional arch-villains and master criminals in the history of French crime fiction. He is the creation of Marcel Allain (1885-1970) and Pierre Souvestre (1874-1914), a team of French writers. Fanto...
- The Dark Side of Handwriting I am fascinated by the handwriting and doodles of others. Not just the style but also the content. I don't know if I would consider graphology a hard science just yet but I think it should be further studied and pursued. I thoroughly enjoy looking a...
- They Don't See Through Us I started this blog in 2007 to document my abduction and other strange occurrences in my life. As I began blogging, I felt the need to also blog about occurrences outside of my life (paranormal news, alien abductions, etc.) I am pretty good about upd...
