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Left o Die . Content Warning.
The Shocking Story of Chante Mallard and Gregory Glenn Biggs In the early hours of October 26, 2001, in Fort Worth, Texas, a horrifying event unfolded that would shock the nation, inspire a film, and forever haunt the families involved. This is the story of Chante Jawan Mallard, a young woman whose choices on that night led to the death of 37-year-old Gregory Glenn Biggs, a man who could have survived if someone had simply called for help. The tragedy is as much a tale of moral failure as it is of human vulnerability, a cautionary story about fear, panic, and the consequences of inaction.
By Dakota Denise 12 days ago in Criminal
Was Kendrick Johnson Killed?
In the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) and the law enforcement in Georgia, there seems to be a wrongful death at best brewing here. The Johnson family has filed a $10B suit noting the severity of the case. The money will never bring KJ back but it shows how serious they are about taking down the alleged perpetrators.
By Skyler Saunders13 days ago in Criminal
The Psychology of Criminal Behaviour
Crime has existed throughout human history, evolving alongside society itself. While laws, punishments, and social systems attempt to control it, understanding why individuals commit crimes remains one of the most important questions in modern society. The field of Criminal Psychology seeks to uncover the mental, emotional, and social factors that drive people toward unlawful actions. By examining the psychology of criminal behaviour, we gain valuable insights into prevention, rehabilitation, and justice.
By shaoor afridi13 days ago in Criminal
The Girl in the Closet: Lauren Kavanaugh's Story of Survival
In June 2001 an eight-year-old girl named Lauren Kavanaugh was discovered and rescued from a horrific situation in a mobile home in Hutchins near Dallas Texas. Known to the public as the Girl in the Closet she had endured extreme physical emotional, and sexual abuse at the hands of her biological mother Barbara Atkinson, and stepfather Kenneth (Kenny) Atkinson for approximately six years starting around age two or three.When authorities pulled Lauren from the small, filthy closet where she had been confined for most of her young life, her condition was shocking. She weighed only 25.6 pounds—equivalent to the average two-year-old—despite her age of eight. Her body displayed severe signs of prolonged malnutrition, including a distended, potbellied appearance typical of starvation, protruding ribs, limbs as thin as quarters, missing teeth, and overall emaciation resembling that of Holocaust survivors. The closet itself was described as a squalid space, roughly 4 by 8 feet, infested with lice, soaked in urine and feces, littered with trash, and serving as her near-permanent prison. She was rarely let out except for instances of further abuse.
By Kure Garba13 days ago in Criminal
New Epstein files twist delivers blow to Trump...
On November 18, a long-simmering political battle in Washington reached a dramatic turning point. The House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation mandating the release of all government records tied to the investigation into the alleged crimes of Jeffrey Epstein. While the move had been anticipated for weeks, its implications were far-reaching—especially for Donald Trump, who had once promised full transparency on the issue.
By Shirley Oyiadom13 days ago in Criminal
She Took Her Own Life After Her Best Friend's Mom Catfished Her on MySpace
In third grade, Megan Meier began experiencing depression and ADD, stemming from weight issues. As she entered adolescence, the issues worsened. Despite the problems, Megan was a happy girl who loved to laugh.
By Criminal Matters14 days ago in Criminal
Doin' time
"You don't have any draft stories." I know. I deleted the ones I had. They were nothingburgers. I'm angry again. My head is pounding. I'm about to slam my office door shut. The men in the library are arguing over how many pushups they've done. I want to quote the girl from "Mega Mind" by saying, "Girls, girls! You're both pretty." Honestly, are we children?
By Mack D. Ames14 days ago in Criminal
Remember the small ones. Content Warning.
Kya Whitaker was an infant, not even a toddler when her life was taken from her. She was just seven months old. Cruelly, this world allowed a monster into her life. She was the daughter of Brooke Whitaker, a woman who chose to trust the wrong human being and found out he wasn’t much of a human being after all.
By Cassie Moore15 days ago in Criminal









