Why Do People Singing ‘My Way’ in the Philippines Keep Getting Murdered?

Despite being heavily influenced by Limp Bizkit and Fred Durst (who has not aged well – sorry Fred!) during my teenage years, this post is not about that song. The post is about the Frank Sinatra song ‘My Way’. Which firstly, he ripped off from a French guy who personally I think sang it better (original song video below). I suppose I’m giving away my … Continue reading Why Do People Singing ‘My Way’ in the Philippines Keep Getting Murdered?

Haunting Whispers and Eerie Shadows: Unveiling the Ghostly Tales of Hotel Cecil

Introduction Nestled within the bustling heart of Los Angeles, the Hotel Cecil looms as a beacon of history and intrigue. Beyond its Art Deco façade and luxurious past, the hotel is notorious for a much darker and haunting aspect. Over the years, numerous accounts of paranormal activity have emerged, turning the Hotel Cecil into a hotspot for those intrigued by the supernatural. In this blog … Continue reading Haunting Whispers and Eerie Shadows: Unveiling the Ghostly Tales of Hotel Cecil

West Memphis 3: Examining New Evidence

In the annals of true crime, few cases have captured public attention and sparked as much controversy as the West Memphis 3. The case, which revolves around the brutal murders of three young boys in West Memphis, Arkansas, in 1993, has been the subject of documentaries, books, and countless discussions. Over the years, new evidence has come to light, shedding fresh light on a case … Continue reading West Memphis 3: Examining New Evidence

Remembering Chris Benoit: A Tragic End to a Wrestling Legend’s Life

Today we venture back to the world of true crime and something that has touched my (Atreya) heart as I have a huge love of wrestling. In the world of professional wrestling, few names stand as tall as Chris Benoit. Renowned for his technical prowess, charismatic persona, and memorable matches, Benoit’s career spanned over two decades and left an indelible mark on the industry. However, … Continue reading Remembering Chris Benoit: A Tragic End to a Wrestling Legend’s Life

Ed Gein: The Inspiration for the Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Psycho

Introduction In the realm of true crime, some cases stand out as particularly horrifying and baffling, revealing the darkest aspects of human nature. Ed Gein, a notorious serial killer from Plainfield, Wisconsin, is one such figure whose heinous acts have left an indelible mark on the world of criminal history. In this blog post, we delve into the disturbing tale of Ed Gein, exploring the … Continue reading Ed Gein: The Inspiration for the Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Psycho

The Sadistic Baron Gilles de Rais: The Real-Life Bluebeard

Gilles de Rais, also known as Marshal de Rais, was a French nobleman who lived in the 15th century. He was a knight, a military commander, and a close friend of Joan of Arc. However, de Rais is also remembered as one of the most sadistic serial killers in history. De Rais was born into a wealthy and powerful family in 1404. He was educated … Continue reading The Sadistic Baron Gilles de Rais: The Real-Life Bluebeard

The Sinister Jester Ghost of Muncaster Castle

Muncaster Castle, near Ravenglass in Cumbria, England, is one of the main castles I would love to visit. Not only does it look the part, none of this namby-pamby stately house shite, but it also has a ghost that one doesn’t often hear about in castles. The ghost in question happens to be the ghost of Thomas Skelton, a.k.a Tom Fool who was, as his … Continue reading The Sinister Jester Ghost of Muncaster Castle

She “wouldn’t have won any popularity contests” – and is a bird capable of murder?

This week Atreya fully maintains that “the bird did it” – if anyone has seen the movie ‘Hookwinked’, the bird is at the scene of the crime in this one and clearly had a motive. After all, who wants to go for a walk, in a cage, when you’re a BIRD? What do you guys think? Continue reading She “wouldn’t have won any popularity contests” – and is a bird capable of murder?