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The Haunted Highways of Florida The Aileen Wuornos Murders

The Haunted Highways of Florida The Aileen Wuornos Murders Between 1989 and 1990, the quiet roads of central Florida became scenes of tragedy as seven men lost their lives to Aileen Wuornos — a woman shaped by pain, survival, and anger. Each man’s death marked another chapter in a dark story that shocked the nation. Richard Mallory, age 51, was killed on December 1, 1989, near Daytona Beach. David Spears, 43, was found murdered on May 19, 1990, in Citrus County. Charles Carskaddon, 40, was discovered on May 31, 1990, in Pasco County. Troy Burress, 50, went missing on July 31, 1990, and was later found in Marion County. Charles “Dick” Humphreys, 56, was found shot to death on September 12, 1990, in Marion County. Peter Siems, 65, vanished on June 7, 1990, with his car later found abandoned in Orange Springs. Walter Antonio, 62, was discovered on November 19, 1990, in Dixie County — her final known victim. Police linked the killings through stolen cars and ballistic evidence, leading to Wuornos’ arrest in January 1991. She confessed to the murders, claiming each act was in self-defense. Convicted and sentenced to death, she was executed in 2002 at Florida State Prison. These men deserve remembrance beyond the headlines. Their lives were taken too soon — each one a reminder that real horror lies not in fiction, but in the silence of those lonely Florida roads. #TrueCrime #AileenWuornos #Florida #October #JusticeForVictims #ChaunceyDatGuy

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Death Lies & Alibis

🔎 NEW COLD CASE PORTAL LAUNCHED IN GUERNSEY COUNTY The Guernsey County Sheriff’s Office has launched a new Cold Case portal aimed at helping investigators gather tips and bring long-awaited answers to victims’ families. Sheriff Jeffrey D. Paden announced the new webpage, which includes case files, photos, and details on unsolved investigations handled by the sheriff’s office. Officials say even the smallest tip could help move a case forward. Community members can view cases and submit information directly through the portal. 🔗 View the cold case page: guernseysheriff.com/cold-cases/ 📞 Tip line: 740-439-6300 (Note: The page currently features cases handled by the Guernsey County Sheriff’s Office. Cases handled by Cambridge Police Department or the Ohio State Highway Patrol must be reported to those agencies.) Source: Guernsey County Sheriff’s Office #GuernseyCounty #ColdCases #OhioColdCases #JusticeForVictims #CommunityTips #TrueCrime

Death Lies & Alibis

BREAKING: WOMAN BOOKED IN CLEVELAND CASE WHERE TWO GIRLS WERE FOUND IN SUITCASES Cleveland police say a person of interest has been detained in connection with the discovery of two half-sisters whose bodies were found buried in suitcases in the city’s South Collinwood neighborhood. Authorities have not officially released the name of the person being questioned. However, Cuyahoga County Jail records show 28-year-old Aliyah Henderson was booked Wednesday evening on charges of murder and child endangering. The investigation began Monday when the remains of two young girls were discovered in shallow graves inside suitcases in a field near Ginn Academy. Investigators believe the suitcases may have been there for quite some time before being found. Police say one victim is believed to be between 8½ and 13 years old, while the other is estimated to be between 10½ and 14 years old. Authorities have not yet officially identified the girls, but reports indicate they may be 10-year-old Amor Wilson and 8-year-old Mila Chatman, who was close to turning nine. Neighbors say Henderson lives in a home directly across the street from where the suitcases were discovered, and police were seen taking someone into custody at that residence Wednesday. Sources: FOX 8 Cleveland (WJW), Cuyahoga County Jail Records #BreakingNews #ClevelandOhio #OhioCrime #Cleveland #TrueCrime #JusticeForVictims #AliyahHenderson #MilaChatman #AmorWilson

Death Lies & Alibis

PERSON OF INTEREST DETAINED IN CASE OF TWO GIRLS FOUND DEAD IN SUITCASES IN CLEVELAND Cleveland police say a person of interest has been detained for questioning in the investigation into two young girls found dead and buried in suitcases in the city’s South-Collinwood neighborhood. Investigators returned to the scene near East 162nd Street and Midland Avenue on March 4 to execute a search warrant at a nearby home. Police stress the individual has not been arrested, but officials say the detention could be a significant development in the case. The victims — both Black girls — are believed to be between 8½ and 14 years old. DNA testing has confirmed the girls were half-sisters, but their identities have not yet been determined. The suitcases were discovered March 2 when a dog walker found one partially buried in a field near Ginn Academy. Officers searching the area located a second suitcase nearby. Authorities say the girls had been buried for “some time,” though their causes of death have not been released. Police are urging the public to help identify the victims, asking residents, schools, youth programs, and community members to report if they know of two girls in this age range who have suddenly disappeared or stopped attending activities. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Cleveland Police Homicide Unit tip line at 216-623-5464 or Cuyahoga County Crimestoppers at 216-252-7463. Source: FOX 8 Cleveland (WJW) #ClevelandNews #BreakingNews #OhioCrime #ClevelandHomicide #JusticeForVictims #TrueCrime

Buzz Crest

Florida man arrested in campus assault after DNA evidence links him to attack on university student A 30-year-old man with a prior criminal record is being held on $500,000 bond following an alleged assault at Florida Memorial University. Surveillance footage captured him entering campus before the incident, and DNA evidence connected him to the case. During his arrest, he reportedly behaved inappropriately toward a detective. The judge has ordered him to avoid the victim and stay off campus. Authorities suspect there may be additional victims and are asking anyone with information to come forward. #FloridaNews #CampusSafety #FloridaMemorialUniversity #BreakingNews #CrimeNews #Miami #JusticeForVictims #CampusSecurity #LocalNews #Florida #UniversitySafety #PublicSafety #CrimeAlert #BreakingNews #FMU #SouthFlorida

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This moment has reopened deep wounds for families and communities across the country. Adrian Gonzales, the former Uvalde school officer on scene during the Robb Elementary shooting, is now standing trial for his actions — or lack of action — on the day 19 children and two teachers were killed. Families have long said the delay in confronting the shooter cost lives, and many see this trial as a step toward long-overdue accountability. Others argue the failure was systemic, raising questions about training, leadership, and protocol. For those impacted, this case isn’t just about one officer — it’s about truth, responsibility, and preventing another tragedy like this from ever happening again. #Uvalde #RobbElementary #Accountability #JusticeForVictims #GunViolence #PoliceFailure #CourtroomNews #NeverForget #PublicSafety

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This case is absolutely heartbreaking. Authorities say a woman identified as Kirstin from Louisiana shot and killed her one-year-old daughter on New Year’s Day. Her husband reportedly heard a gunshot from the bedroom and ran in to find the baby had been shot. A two-year-old child was also in the room, crying and calling out for help. Investigators say Kirstin told police she believed she had to “send the baby to God,” a statement that has left many people shaken. The tragedy has reopened painful conversations about postpartum mental health, missed warning signs, and how children can be caught in the middle of severe mental health crises. People across the country are asking how something like this reaches such a devastating point — and what more can be done to protect children and support families before it’s too late. #Heartbreaking #ChildLoss #LouisianaNews #CrimeNews #ProtectChildren #MentalHealthAwareness #TrueCrimeTalk #JusticeForVictims