Home » Fehmeeda Farid Khan (page 2)

Fehmeeda Farid Khan

A freelancer, blogger, content writer, translator, tour consultant, proofreader, environmentalist, social mobilizer, poetess and novelist. As a physically challenged person, she extends advocacy on disability related issues. She's masters in Economics and Linguistics along with B.Ed.

The Skeleton Woman

This post is the second part of my three-part writeup on the King Parrot Creek Skeleton Woman, who was discovered buried in the banks of a creek in rural Victoria, Australia just under seventy years ago. Despite massive public interest, intensive media coverage, and an enormous police investigation, the woman was never identified and her case gradually slipped into obscurity. However, …

Read More »

Tutored At Home

This is a write up of the weird Swedish case of Karolina Olsson, nicknamed “Soverskan på Oknö” (eng: The Oknö Sleeper”. About Karolina Karolina Olsson was born in 1861 on the island of Oknö, just south of the town of Mönsterås, close to the island of Öland, in southern Sweden. She lived with her mother, father (who was a fisherman), …

Read More »

Left On Foot

On August 28, 1977, fourteen-year-old Curtis Chandler left his home on Dundee Road in Lockport, Illinois alongside 47-year-old Owen Clark. It is unclear how Owen and Curtis knew each other though Clark’s girlfriend lived across the street from where Curtis lived. Curtis, called Corky by his family, planned to spend the night across the street at Clark’s girlfriend’s home and …

Read More »

The Last Dinner

On 15. September 1981, ten-year-old Ursula Herrmann had dinner at her aunt and uncle’s house in Schondorf, Germany. She left their house by bike and started on a bike path along lake Ammersee toward her parents’ home in neighboring Eching, but never arrived. When Ursula’s family realized that Ursula was late, they started searching the bike path from both ends …

Read More »

The Mushrooms Hunter

A man hunting for mushrooms in April 2022 discovered a hard-sided suitcase printed with a distinctive design discarded in a wooded area of Washington County in the southeastern corner of Indiana. Inside were the remains of a five year old boy believed to have died of dehydration, perhaps resulting from a GI illness. In October of that year, he was …

Read More »