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January 2025

Can 12 Steps Work for Anyone?

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Yes, the 12-step program can work for anyone because its principles—self-awareness, accountability, humility, and growth—are universal. While it was originally created for addiction recovery, it can be adapted to address a variety of personal challenges or improve overall well-being. Here are examples of how the 12 steps can work for different individuals: 1. Dealing with...Read More

The Many Faces of Natalia Grace: Unveiling the Complex Truth Behind Her Story

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The story of Natalia Grace is one of the most perplexing and polarizing adoption cases in recent memory. From allegations of deceptive age misrepresentation to court battles and sensational headlines, it has left the public struggling to separate fact from speculation. Now, with the release of the third season of her show, fans and skeptics...Read More

Claude’s Alleged Role, Hypersexuality, and the Demonization of the Pitre Family: A Closer Look at Gypsy Blanchard’s Controversial Claims

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Introduction In her latest memoir, Gypsy Rose Blanchard raises troubling accusations—most notably about her grandfather Claude (from the Pitre family) and a supposed pattern of familial abuse. At the same time, she portrays herself as developing precocious sexual fantasies at an early age. Many now question whether these sensational claims reflect true events or are...Read More

Forensic Psychology- The Sociopathic Woman: Separating Stereotypes from Science

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IntroductionWhen most people think of a “sociopath,” the image that comes to mind is typically male—a cunning manipulator or serial criminal dominating news headlines and true crime stories. Yet forensic psychologists and criminologists know that women can—and do—exhibit sociopathic traits as well. Despite lower documented rates of female offenders with antisocial personality patterns, the existence...Read More

The Menendez Brothers’ Ongoing Battle for Resentencing: A Look at Their Case and the Request to Transfer Jurisdiction to the Attorney General

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Few true crime stories have captured the public’s imagination quite like that of Lyle and Erik Menendez. Convicted in 1996 of the murders of their parents, José and Mary “Kitty” Menendez, the brothers’ case has continued to spark debate—and occasional new developments—decades later. One of the most recent points of focus is the push for...Read More

Why Nick Godejohn Deserves a Second Look: The Case for Clemency (Time-Sensitive)

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In one of the most talked-about true crime cases of the last decade, Nick Godejohn’s involvement in the death of Dee Dee Blanchard has garnered intense scrutiny. While Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s story has dominated public discussion, Nick’s role and the fairness of his trial often go unexamined. Critics argue that his diminished mental capacity was...Read More

The Long Island Serial Killer (LISK): A Closer Look at the Investigation and Recent Developments

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For more than a decade, the unsolved killings along Gilgo Beach in Long Island, New York, captured national attention and ignited intense speculation. Known collectively as the “Gilgo Beach murders,” these crimes involved the discovery of multiple human remains scattered in the area beginning in 2010. Since then, the case has evolved slowly, haunted by...Read More

Confronting Gun Violence in Schools: Understanding the Issue and Exploring Solutions

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Gun violence in schools has become an alarming and persistent issue, particularly in the United States, where such incidents occur at a higher frequency compared to other countries. Each incident resonates far beyond the immediate community, sparking widespread concern about the safety of students and teachers. From devastating tragedies like Columbine in 1999 to more...Read More
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