Crime & Courts

What Mainstream Media doesn’t want you to know about NXIVM (‘Nexium’) cult

Roberta Glass discusses the NXIVM (Nexium) Sex Cult run by a man named Keith Raniere and Nancy Salzman. This story appears to be hushed up in main stream media due to its high profile connections.  It is alleged that the Clintons accepted donations from this cult.   Some famous members include Hollywood star Allison Mack from… Continue reading What Mainstream Media doesn’t want you to know about NXIVM (‘Nexium’) cult

Crime & Courts, Murder

Tonya Harding waiting to be Amanda Knox

  " . . .there is still something strange and deeply off about seeing a woman who might’ve been complicit in a violent attack  . . .being celebrated for her strength and spirit." Some readers may be surprised to learn that this quote is not about Amanda Knox but another American woman known for a… Continue reading Tonya Harding waiting to be Amanda Knox

Crime & Courts, Manslaughter

Slender man stabber avoids prison

A jury in the Slender Man stabbing case found Anissa Weier not able to appreciate the wrongfulness of her actions due to mental disease or defect. Weier will be committed to a mental hospital for three to 25 years. Forensic psychologists believed that Weier and her co-accused, Morgan Geyser, were under a shared delusion when… Continue reading Slender man stabber avoids prison

Crime & Courts

Day 3 of slender man stabbing trial

In the third day of Anissa Weier's trial to ascertain her mental status, three people took the stand. First was teacher Jeffrey Taege, then two psychiatrists who evaluated Anissa. Her teacher stated that she was a happy student who performed very well in school.  He said that she did struggle socially and "was a little… Continue reading Day 3 of slender man stabbing trial

Crime & Courts

Day 2 of slender man stabbing trial

  On the second day of the Anissa Weier trial in the Slenderman stabbing case, a detective, a teacher,  and a forensic psychologist took the stand.  First detective Shelly Fisher described her interview with the victim, Peyton and evidence that she retrieved from the perpetrators school lockers.  Then Dr. Melisaa Westendorf testified about her expert… Continue reading Day 2 of slender man stabbing trial

Crime & Courts

Slender man stabbing trial starts

On September 12, 2017 the trial for Anna Weier began in Wisconsin.  Weier and her friend Morgan Geyser are being tried as adults for stabbing their friend Peyton Leutner in 2014.  The girls were all 12 years old at the time of the attack.  Leutner was struck 19 times but survived. Last month Weier pled… Continue reading Slender man stabbing trial starts

Crime & Courts

Slender Man stabber pleads guilty

It is being reported on August 21, 2017 that one of the two girls who stabbed a friend 19 times plead guilty to murder.  In 2014 two 12-year-old friends made a pact to slay a third girl as a sacrifice to fictional internet character Slender Man.  The attack took place in a park near Milwaukee… Continue reading Slender Man stabber pleads guilty

Crime & Courts, Missing Person

Alleged Yingying Zhang abductor was looking for next victim at vigil

It is being reported on July 5, 2017 that that man accused of abducting University of Illinois visiting scholar Yingying Zhang appeared in court today regarding bail.  During the hearing, more evidence that the FBI obtained was released to the public. Judge Eric Long denied Brendt Christensen bail after finding him a flight risk and… Continue reading Alleged Yingying Zhang abductor was looking for next victim at vigil

Crime & Courts, Cybercrime

Sitting in court with Michelle Carter

  Sitting quietly in the courtroom of Taunton District Courthouse at nine A.M. a packed audience, comprised mainly of journalists,  jumps up duteously.  His Honor has entered the room.  Massachusetts Taunton District Court, a newly constructed building, opened in 2011.  Bright, clean, sunny and spacious, the ambience seems intended to help placate its visitors; the masses of unfortunate souls who… Continue reading Sitting in court with Michelle Carter