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Lauren Kavanaugh Sexually Assaulted and Dropped in the Closet

In order to utilize a terrified little girl as a sex slave to fulfill their sick cravings, her own parents confined her in a closet for five years. Her mother and stepfather forbade Lauren Kavanaugh from eating, tortured her and committed nightly rapes. From the age of three, Lauren was held hostage in a 4 foot by 9 foot closet, …

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JonBenét Ramsey – Regrets of Beauty Pageant Contestant’s Father

The tragic young beauty queen JonBenét Ramsey, merely six years of age, met a sorrowful fate as she was discovered strangled and battered in the basement of her family’s dwelling in Boulder, Colorado, on the 26th of December, 1996. Today would mark her 33rd birthday. “I am the parent of five children and she perpetually exuded an air of uniqueness …

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Lori Vallow Daybell Got Life Sentence for Killing Her two Children

Lori Vallow Daybell was sentenced on Monday to a lifetime of incarceration without the potential for parole. This came following her conviction earlier this year for the orchestrated killings of two of her offspring and her participation in the murder of her spouse’s first wife. Lori Vallow Daybell received a life imprisonment verdict for the homicides of both her children—16-year-old …

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A Russian Man Anatoly Moskvin Lived With Mummified Girls

Anatoly Moskvin, a historian of profound erudition, was uncovered to have preserved multiple young girls’ bodies in a mummified state, all discreetly arranged within his bedroom in the familial abode. Fueled by an ardent passion for history, Moskvin possessed fluency in thirteen languages, embarked upon frequent journeys, lectured at the academic level, and pursued the vocation of a journalist in …

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George Stinney – Youngest Person Was Executed At The Age Of 14

In the throes of March 1944, within the epoch of Jim Crow segregation in the southern expanse of the United States, authorities arrived at the domicile of a juvenile by the name of George Stinney Jr., a mere fourteen years of age, situated in Alcolu—a town woven along the lines of racial division in South Carolina. Regrettably, the progenitors of …

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