Showing posts with label crime library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crime library. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2009

Crime Library Files: Diane Downs

"Somebody just shot my kids!" The blond woman yelled to the emergency room nurses.

The two nurses teetered when they looked through the windows of the Nissan. Side panels were soaked in blood and amidst the blood lay three small children, one in the front passenger seat, two in the back. First glance told the nurses the children had been shot at very close range. Two of the children still breathed, although strenuously; the boy gasped for air. The child found slumped in the front seat appeared beyond help; despite frantic efforts by the doctors at the operating table, the damage had been lethal. She was pronounced dead moments after being wheeled to emergency.

Someone without a heart had deliberately attempted to murder three kids in cold blood, and, despite the odds, despite a fate that looked gloomy, the caretakers hastened to keep that fate at bay and beat it at its own game: with deliberate intention.

Who in the name of God could have aimed a pistol at three small children and pulled the trigger?"

The facts came to light in a most suspicious manner and unlike those explained by the mother, Diane Downs.
[CrimeLibrary.com article]
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Just like Casey Anthony, this woman let a relationship with a man morph her mind into thinking she needs to kill her children to compensate for keeping their romantic relationships. It's sickening!

Crime Library Files: David Koresh

On April 19, 1993 government agents stormed the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas, resulting in the deaths of 76 men, women and children.

Was David Koresh, their controversial leader, a manipulative psychopath who exploited the opportunity that Waco presented, as many FBI agents claim, or was he just a deluded religious leader whose private play was suddenly exposed on the world's stage?




[CrimeLibrary.com article: David Koresh: Millennial Violence]

Crime Library Files: Slavemaster

In April of 2003, New York police arrested John Jamelske, an elderly eccentric millionaire who kept sex slaves imprisoned a dungeon under his dilapidated Syracuse home.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

This English Girl Is Evil, It's A Real Haunting Story, Actually..

Who could look at the face of this sweet 10-year-old girl and ever imagine her to be one of the youngest serial killers ever discovered?

Was this youngster who killed her playmates without any feelings of guilt the result of a monstrous family or a bad seed or something else?

"Oh no, he never goes there," insisted Norma. In fact, Brian lay dead between the blocks.

Mary wanted Pat to discover her dead brother, Norma later said, "because she wanted Pat Howe to have a shock." But Pat decided to leave. The Newcastle Police would find his body at 11:10 later that night....

Mark my words, this is bound to be another movie adaptation in the works..

Thursday, February 24, 2005

R.I.P. Jessica Lunsford

On Friday, February 24, 2005, Mark Lunsford's alarm clock went off at 5:00 A.M., his usual work-day wake-up time. Lunsford, 42, drove a dump truck for a company called the Dirt Boys. He lived in a double-wide trailer on Sonata Avenue in Homosassa, Florida, which he shared with his parents, Ruth and Archie, and his 9-year-old daughter, Jessica.

Before he got out of bed, he reached over to the clock radio and turned off the alarm. He could hear the alarm going off in Jessica's room. She usually got up around the same time he did to get ready for school......