True Crime: The Kansas City Massacre

True Crime By Chris Bunton Frank Nash was being escorted through Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri. He had escaped from Leavenworth Prison on October 19th, 1930. He had been serving a 25 year sentence for assaulting a mail employee. It took 3 years to capture him after his escape. The FBI tracked him toContinue reading “True Crime: The Kansas City Massacre”

True Crime: Murder in Evansville

True Crime by Chris Bunton I was in the Aspen Drive neighborhood of Evansville, Indiana recently. It is what I would call an upper middle class community. A place where you can imagine kids riding up and down the street past well manicured lawns. It’s a peaceful slice of Americana. It’s not a place whereContinue reading “True Crime: Murder in Evansville”

Serial Killer: Angel Maturino Resendiz

True Crime by Chris Bunton Born in Izucar de Matamoros, Puebla, Mexico, He used train cars as a means to travel throughout Mexico, and the United States, killing people. This earned him the name “The Railroad Killer.” It was the 1990’s and Resendiz had killed 16 people. He used whatever weapon was available. Guns, aContinue reading “Serial Killer: Angel Maturino Resendiz”

True Crime: The Harpes

Historical True Crime by Chris Bunton It was back in the day of frontier America when virtually everyplace was wild and free. A place where both good and evil could flourish. People headed west. They longed for a place to call their own. So, they settled in the Appalachian mountains and had kids. They traveledContinue reading “True Crime: The Harpes”

True Crime: A Letter from Sheri

True Crime By Cheryl Gyant “A Letter from Sheri” is a story inspired by the 1986 California serial killer murders executed by Charles Ng and Leonard Lake. Cheryl Gyant, the author says “I began writing a book in 2001 about how it felt to be adopted. As a child, I was led to believe thatContinue reading “True Crime: A Letter from Sheri”

True Crime: Murder in Vermont

True Crime By Donald Guadagni In 1981 Wade Willis was sixteen years old, he attended North Country Union High School with his cousin Roy Bullis and like most high school boys he had a girlfriend. Her name was Terri Weed she also attended North Country Union High School. One afternoon while smoking pot together atContinue reading “True Crime: Murder in Vermont”

True Crime: Savage Murder at Taliesin

True Crime By Chris Bunton Frank Lloyd Wright is one of the most famous architects in the world. He lived and worked between 1867 and 1959. His works have inspired millions, but at the same time, his life had dark tragedies. I have been a fan of Frank Lloyd Wright for quite some time, andContinue reading “True Crime: Savage Murder at Taliesin”

True Crime: Murder In Brunswick

True Crime by Chris Bunton On August 29, 2009  a 911 call was made by Guy Heinze Jr. Stating that his family had been murdered. 7 bodies were found with two injured. One of the injured people died two days later, Making the body count 8. The victims had suffered blunt force trauma and GuyContinue reading “True Crime: Murder In Brunswick”

True Crime: Who Am I Talking To?

The Story of Billy Milligan By Brian J. Smith THE year of 1977 was a year to remember. President Jimmy Carter signed legislation to form The United States Department Of Energy. Movie goers waited in line at The Avco Center Theater in Los Angeles to see the spectacle that was Star Wars. The first AppleContinue reading “True Crime: Who Am I Talking To?”

True Crime: It Was Just An Experiment

True Crime by J.C. Sullivan There are only two crimes considered so serious they are mentioned in the United States constitution. One is treason. The other crime is counterfeiting. Although it’s better known for its role protecting the president, the Secret Service was in fact founded by the US Treasury in 1865 to combat currencyContinue reading “True Crime: It Was Just An Experiment”