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The Unimaginable Horror of the Junko Furuta Case: A True Crime Story That Will Leave You Reeling1988The Junko Furuta case is a true crime story that is sure to shock and disturb even the most hardened true crime enthusiasts. This case, which occurred in Japan in the late 1980s, involved the brutal abduction, torture, and murder of a 16-year-old girl by a group of young men. The case is considered one of the most heinous and disturbing crimes in Japanese history and continues to be a source of fascination and horror. Junko Furuta was a 16-year-old girl from the city of Mitaka, Japan, who lived with her parents and siblings. She was a bright and ambitious student, who was well-liked by her peers and teachers. However, her life was tragically cut short when she was abducted by a group of young men in November of 1988. The abduction of Junko Furuta was a shock to... Read More | |
Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon these are the facts behind the mysteryMarch 15th 2014The bizarre disappearance of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon dates back to April 1, 2014. These two young women were two dutch students who, after the degree in Applied Sciences and cultural social education, had the plan to go abroad, precisely to Panama, to learn Spanish, because they could do in a future volunteering with children. Therefore they decided to go to Panama to work in a restaurant for 6 months, they saved up money and then they went to Boquete, living with two local families, with the intention of staying there for a month, during which they would do volunteer with children. Special thanks to Koude Kaas blog for the video. Kris and Lisanne were both nature lovers, so they decided on the morning of April 1st to hike near Boquete... Read More | |
The Ferocious Murder of Sylvia Likens, the TRUE story1965Gertrude Baniszewski lived in Indianapolis with her seven children. Since she had a tiny income, Baniszewski took in children for the Summer to earn extra money. In 1965, she agreed to board sixteen years old Sylvia Likens and her sister Jenny, who was a year younger. They were the children of two circus workers who were about to go on tour operating a concession stand. Jenny was disabled and could not move about very much (Gertrude Baniszewski cynically thought that a 'cripple' would be an undemanding boarder); perhaps the Likens' decision to spare their daughters from the wandering lifestyle of the circus was influenced by Jennie's condition? Perhaps they wanted time by themselves to patch up their marriage? Their relationship had been through a bad patch (... Read More | |
The true story of the Perron family, the Harrisville Haunting1970History of the Perron family and the Harrisville Haunting (true story behind the movie The Conjuring) Oldest surviving photograph of the Harrisville Haunted home Ed and Lorraine Warren had been investigating paranormal activity since the early 1950’s. During their decades-long careers, they investigated over 4,000 hauntings, including the well-known Amityville Haunting where they were recognized as the first psychic investigators to step onto the scene. The 2013 film, The Conjuring, was based on their terrifying investigation of the Perron family and their haunted farmhouse in Harrisville, Rhode Island. Known variously as the “Harrisville Haunting” or the “Perron Family Haunting”, the Warrens would say that their investigation of the Perron family’s haunting... Read More |