The End of Roe and Anti-Abortion Violence in America

I actually started writing this after the Supreme Court draft opinion on Roe v. Wade was leaked in May. I held off posting it because it's such a sensitive topic and I know some people don't like true crime and politics mixed together. But that's just not who I am. Holding this back would be to hold back a really important part of myself. Plus, I believe that now more than ever, we need to make our voices heard. So, if you don't like politics mixed into your true crime, I suggest you stop reading here.

Read More

The Murders of Arlis Perry, Leslie Perlov and Janet Taylor

There were few places in Arlis Perry’s new home of Stanford, California, where she really felt at home. However, the Stanford Memorial Church (or MemChu as it is affectionately referred to by university students and faculty), located in the Stanford University’s Main Quad, was the exception.

Read More

Killing for Kicks: Benjamin and Erika Sifrit

As a motive for murder, thrill, in my opinion, is probably the most frightening. As sick and twisted as it is to kill a person for sexual gratification, as lust killers do, at least we can understand their motivations (if “understand” is the right word). There are those who kill for monetary gain, and those who kill out of jealousy and/or rage. While these murders are horrifying, they do not leave us mystified as to the killer’s reasoning behind their terrible deed. Killing for the thrill of it is a different story.

Read More