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Forensics Friday’s- “The Psychology Behind Cult Leaders and Their Followers: A Deep Dive Into the Mind of Manipulation”

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The term cult often conjures images of secret rituals, devoted followers, and charismatic leaders promising enlightenment or salvation. From the infamous Jonestown massacre to the more recent stories of groups like NXIVM, the existence of cults fascinates and terrifies us. But what makes someone become a cult leader, and why do people follow them? The...Read More

Grandma’s Recipes: Homemade Stuffing

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Grandma’s Homemade Stuffing Recipe (Classic Style) Ingredients: • 1 loaf of bread (white, wheat, or a mix; slightly stale works best) • 1/2 cup butter (or more, to taste) • 1 medium onion, finely chopped • 3 celery stalks, finely chopped • 2-3 cloves garlic, minced (optional) • 1-2 cups chicken or vegetable broth •...Read More

Wicked Wednesday: “Exploring the Minds of Female Serial Killers: Unraveling a Rare but Deadly Psychology”

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When we think of serial killers, the image that often comes to mind is of a male perpetrator with a dark past, driven by rage, revenge, or desire for control. However, history has shown that female serial killers, while rare, exist and often operate under different psychological motives and methods than their male counterparts. Understanding...Read More

Murderous Mommy Monday’s: The Conviction of Leilani Simon: Seeking Justice for Quinton Simon

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In a case that captivated national attention, Leilani Simon has been convicted of the murder of her 20-month-old son, Quinton Simon, in Savannah, Georgia. The jury found Simon guilty on 19 felony charges, including malice murder, felony murder, and concealing the death of another. The case, which began with Simon reporting Quinton missing in October...Read More

Baby Killer Susan Smith’s Crocodile Tears Did NOT Move Parole Board

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On November 20, 2024, Susan Smith, who was convicted in 1995 for the drowning deaths of her two young sons, was denied parole by the South Carolina Board of Paroles. This decision came after Smith’s first parole hearing since her incarceration nearly three decades ago. Background of the Case In October 1994, Susan Smith reported...Read More

Deadly First Date: Rodney Alcala: The Dating Game Killer

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Rodney Alcala, once known for his charming personality and good looks, is a convicted serial killer whose crimes spanned decades and left a trail of terror across the United States. His case is particularly chilling because of his ability to blend into society while committing heinous acts. Alcala’s story is one that highlights how a...Read More
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Murderous Mommy Monday’s: “The Tragic Case of Lacey Spears: A Mother’s Deadly Deception”

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The story of Lacey Spears is a chilling example of how maternal love can be twisted into something deadly. Lacey Spears, a young mother, became infamous in 2015 when she was convicted for the death of her five-year-old son, Garnett-Paul Spears. What started as a seemingly heartbreaking story of a mother caring for a chronically...Read More

Munchausen by Internet and the Rise of Faked Death Hoaxes: When Lies Go Viral

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The internet has transformed how we connect, share, and support one another. However, it has also provided a platform for deception and manipulation, including one particularly troubling phenomenon: Munchausen by Internet and the rise of faked death hoaxes. My Experience with Munchausen by Internet and a Faked Death Hoax On May 4, 2024, Kentucky Derby...Read More

Forensic Psychology: “Unmasking Deception: The Psychology Behind ‘Duper’s Delight'”

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In high-stakes interrogations, courtroom dramas, and even everyday interactions, there’s a subtle but telltale expression that can reveal a hidden agenda. Known as “duper’s delight,” this fleeting smile or smirk is a psychological phenomenon that sometimes appears when a person takes pleasure in deceiving others. For those studying true crime or interested in the psychology...Read More

Wicked Wednesday’s: “A Mother’s Crime, A Nation’s Outrage: The Letters Opposing Susan Smith’s Parole”

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Wicked Wednesday’s: In November 1994, the horrifying story of Susan Smith shocked the world. The South Carolina mother confessed to killing her two young sons by strapping them into their car seats and letting the car roll into a lake. Now, after nearly 30 years in prison, Smith is facing a parole hearing on November...Read More
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